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Old August 7th 03, 12:56 AM
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Subject: Larry "outed" as ex-CBer (was QR10-4)
From: (Brian Kelly)
Date: 8/6/03 3:35 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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Subject: Larry "outed" as ex-CBer (was QR10-4)
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Date: 8/4/03 10:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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Floyd Davidson wrote in message
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One of the funniest parts of reading the newsgroups related to
Amateur Radio, is watching Len Anderson eat these jerks for
breakfast every morning as a form of cheap entertainment. Not
that everything he says is great and exactly correct, but he
just does it for fun, and he does run circles around them.

Sad, but true. But they don't see it that way.


Is this Len Anderson person a cannibal?

Are you his acolyte or disciple?


Apprentice. Same thing.


Thank you for the information.

Do you know if Len Anderson is a cannibal? Claims have been made that he eats
others for breakfast.


One David Heil demands licensed participation in the ARS. But when
confronted with mere Technician participation in the ARS that rivals
his Extraness, he digs in and destroys. Or at least he tries to.


How?

Then there is Extra DICK. Probably Extra in every way except the dick
department.


You seem to be very interested in a subject that is inappropriate for

amateur
radio. Why is that?

Then there's Jim "DeSoda" who keeps rewriting "200 Meters
and Up."


Who are you referring to?
Where can I buy the book?

No need to mention INSANE Clown Posse in a Nurse's dress or
the civilian with "real" military experience.


Who are you referring to?

Brian Burke, your postings here are quite bizarre.

Is there a rational reason for your behavior?


Sort of. Unfortunately his father was involved in the atom bomb
experiments which were conducted just after WW2 . .

So were a lot of other people.

Is there a scientific correlation?

Oddly enough, today is the 58th anniversary of the atomic attack on the
Japanese city of Hiroshima. It is estimated that 150,000 people, mostly
civilians, died as a direct result of that attack.