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Old May 21st 05, 11:59 PM
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From: "bb" on Thurs,May 19 2005 3:05 pm

K4YZ wrote:
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Poor lil Stebie doesn't understand that "AF" is a common
abbreviation for AIR FORCE.

Steve can't be wrong.

Sure he can...and sometimes is...but not this time.


Yes, this time. Again.


Tsk. I think Stebie done tried to use "AF" meaning
"armed forces." He be confused. Not the first time.

Stebie has the "proof in his wallet." :-)

Careful, now. Steve is a Captain in the CAP. He might try to

have you
do puh ups.

"puh ups"...?!?!

Are you having a hard time finishing what you start, Brain?


I soft-stroked the "s." It taht a Federal Crime? Homosexual

Behavio[u]r?

How's your "rank" holding up?


Stebie is as rank as they come.


Stinks like a lying sack of excrement.

Stebie will probably babble about "calling the VA" for
"verification" on that.

Steve either has documentation or he doesn't. And if he

doesn't,
his
words come back to haunt him once more. No documentation means

you
never did it.

No haunting, Brain.


Hi! Then produce your documentation.


Tsk. Stebie doesn't have any. Claims, brags, hot air, yes.

NO PROOF.


Even if his references could confirm his claims, it's likely they
wouldn't. There's a reason he was the "A" NCOIC.

The "haunting", here, is you refusing to act on the

information
provided you.


I don't act on "hot" tips.

Produce authentic documentation.


Stebie no got them. Tsk.


Hmmmm? No docs = lies. His rules, his logic, his embarassment.

Dates...times...places...callsigns....


Yes! Authentic documentation with dates, times, places and names.

Got any?


He no got.


Then he one sorry sack of excrement. Stinking to high heaven.

You know...those little things called "facts"...(I know

that's
a
new concept for you...deal with it though...)


Exactly!!! Facts. Got any?


No proof. Zero. Zip. Nada.


That's a problem. That's a huge problem, ...an insurmountable problem.

Just what does he think we'll accept without authentic documentation???

Meanwhile, back to the Extra Double Standard newsgroup

where
mighty macho morsemen can call their opponents "jackass"

and
"horse's ass" and "penis head" (in Yiddish) but their
opponents must be oh-so-polite and civil back to them.

That
kind of talk is "approved" by Jimmie Noserve...

Jim served in "other" ways.

You and Lennie brag about having been Veterans, however you

seem
to have a problem with understanding exactly what being a veteran

is
and what it stands for.

The last five Presidents of the United States seem to have

had
a
clear vision of volunteerism...and also about "service".


In all of Title 47 C.F.R., the term "service" is a regulatory
one denoting the type and kind of radio activity being
regulated. Stebie doesn't understand that. He thinks that
the amateur service is some kind of "national service" or
"service to the country." :-)

In that case, the Citizens Band Radio SERVICE will have all radio
amateurs outnumbered by a large ratio. :-)


He's talking about the guys driving 1982 Subaru station wagons with
"save da mediteranean fruit fly" and rainbow bumper stickers.

Indeed. Jim could have volunteered to serve in the Unites States
Military. He had other more important things to do like pursue a
degree in engineering, and looking out for himself. And the

military
still needs engineers, even if they are civilians. Go to
WWW.USAJOBS.OPM.GOV and select "Middle East."

Doesn't matter. Jimmie Noserve is an EXPERT on the military.
He KNOWS how military men feel/act/etc. Jimmie can "correct"
any veterans' "mistakes." He's read several books on the

subject...

Jimmy is Mr. Fiction. "No Experience = Shut-Up" according to da double
standard.

Guess they shudda consulted with you two first, eh...?!?!

Steve, K4YZ


I'm good with volunteerism in the U.S. armed services. Tell Jim to

let
us know how it's going when he gets there.


Now THAT will be INTERESTING! :-)



Highly, highly unlikely. Guys like Jim have no problem letting guys
like you, me, and Steve take the risks. They set way, way back and
make the calls.

Later on you learn that they gave blood at the ARC Bloodmobile on the
third Thursday and are very, very good with it all. They "served" in
other ways. Cheers with a little glass of OJ. Hi!