Ralph wrote:
Some of my colleagues weren't so lucky. That
bloodmobile donation you just made fun of was their ticket home
alive
instead of in a bag.
Steve, K4YZ
People everywhere are lucky because others give blood and organ
tissue.
But Jim says he "served in other ways." What ways?
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Give it a rest, old timer.
I'm no old-timer. In ham years I'm a young pup. I've been licensed
less than 20 years to prove it.
What Steve (or any other person) did or did not
do in service to this country is none of your business.
Nobody owes you an answer to anything.
Ordinarily, I would agree. However, Steve has demanded such
information from myself and others. What I have done is placed his
demands and his rules back on him. He squirms in his new role.
It is probably just as well that Steve didn't bump into you at
Dayton. You
would have had to walk all the way back to your car to change your
Relys.
Welp, he was the one who set up the meeting. I didn't feel right about
meeting up with a disabled veteran; apparently it was his long felt
desire. But where the rubber meets the road, he got a flat.
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