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K4YZ September 6th 06 05:28 AM

Lennie NoCall Vents Again
 

wrote:
From: on Mon, Sep 4 2006 7:40 pm
wrote:
wrote:
From: on Sun, Sep 3 2006 1:49 pm


(whole bunch of Len's errors and insults snipped in the interest of
time and space)


Tsk, M. Superior does ruler-spank and forgets her habit needs
cleaning. :-)


The fact is that the "incentive licensing" changes were an attempt to
*return* to a system something like that which existed before February
1953. The complexity of the final result was due in large part to it
being pieced together from the numerous non-ARRL proposals mentioned
earlier.


If that is true (and it is not) then there were FIVE classes
of amateur radio licenses prior to "incentive licensing."


Actually, there were six classes of amateur radio licenses in the USA
from 1951 until the mid-1970s. They were Novice, Technician, General,
Conditional, Advanced and Extra.


Clever, casually omitting the period between the "mid-1970s"
up to 1991 and the creation of the no-code Technician class.


Why?

YOU didn't mention it...Why should he have?

That period of time ALOS falls into YOUR "I had an on-going
interest" rants. Pointing out that there was the creation of a class
of license that would even allow a non-hacker such as yourself to get a
license for access to 97%+ of all Amateur priviledges in that interim
only serves to show that despite getting EASIER to get on the air, you
STILL can't manage to get past the basics....

The number of amateur radio license classes in the USA remained at 5
until the Technician Plus lucense was created in the early 1990s.


"Lucense?"


"focussed"...?!?!?

YOUR favorite typo, Lennie.

False. The Technician with 5wpm code ran concurrently with the
Technician license without code. That lasted for about two years, then
we got the "Plus" as a marker for the code accomplished.

But then the strangest thing happened. It went back to "Technician"
and you have to keep track of your code "accomplishment" yourself.
Doesn't sound like the FCC values the code "accomplishment" all that
much.


The FCC didn't think that manual morsemanship was worth their
decision in granting ANY amateur license in the 1990 NPRM.


Yet they still REQUIRE it sixteen years later, despite having had
thier hands un-tied almost three years ago.

Obvioulsy it IS still an issue, even to them!

Those are the plain and simple facts, Len.


Those are almost the plain and simple facts, Jim.


Jimmy is a Code Bigot -and- Code Zealot. He CANNOT be corrected
on anything by a no-code-test advocate.


So Jim Miccolis is a "bigot" and a "zealot" for his beliefs, yet
YOU are an "advocate"...?!?!

Nice spin-doctoring, Herr Goebbels.

How is it a failure for someone to state the facts?


Simple. Your "facts" failed. I corrected them, but you need not thank
me.


Jimmy "thanks" only other morsemen.


More diminutives thrown in the face of a person who treats you
with respect.

Pretty much leaves all of your "I'M A PRO-CODE-TEST-BIGOT VICTIM"
rants in the trash, Lennie.

btw, the 1951 restructuring that gave us the license classes with names
rather than letters was not primarily driven by ARRL.


Sweetums, do NOT go into your smokescreening by diversion
routine again. That's SO transparent.


You don't really know what caused the 1951 restructuring, do you, Len?


I didn't think so.


Tsk. M. Superior at it again.

In 1951 I was graduating from Senior High School, coming up
on Draft eligibility and the Korean War was going hot and
heavy in northeast Asia.


Uh huh.

Still lot's of people managed to pass the Novice tests then.

Even more managed to pass the Exams for the other classes.

You were not one of them.

I went to work full-time as an
illustrator to get enough money to attend a good art school.
A radio hobby was way low on my priority list then. [I would
voluntarily enlist in the US Army in early 1952]


Hmmmmmmmmm......

In 1972 I was a Sophomore in High School, working two part time
jobs (without the benefit of yet having a driver's license),
hitch-hiked out to the airport to start my flying lessons, and was
active in the Civil Air Patrol Cadet program.

Oh yeah...I also got my Novice license, WN8OAH, in the middle of
all of that.

I would voluntarrily enlist in the US Marine Corps in 1974.

Where was Jimmy in 1951? Did he exist? No. 1951 is 55 years
ago. Was Jimmy somehow "impressed" with the moral necessity
to be an amateur morseman before conception?!? Probably so...
morsemanship is in his jeans.


Here's Lennie taling sexual innuendo lessons from Morkie.

Jimmy thinks it HIGHLY IMPORTANT that all get amateur radio
history (as told by the ARRL) CORRECT. Failure to do so,
showing the slightest imperfection of factual detail (as
lectured by Jimmy) is a moral and ethical felony
punishable by ruler-spank and personal denigration.


So far, we've not been treated to anything of a "historical"
nature by Jim Miccolis that WASN'T true.

So it seems the "moral and ethical felonies" alluded to by Lennie
were Lennie's.

(rest of Len's errors snipped for sake of time and space).


Are you going to tell us again?

(Jim's errors kept for posterity)


His errors should be pasted on his posterior.


I doubt Jim's "error's" need any more room than the tip of one,
maybe two fingers.

However considering the number of times YOUR hide has been left
exposed in this forum, I'd say it's a pretty good thing that YOU have
the "vast expanses" to archive upon, Lennie....

Steve, K4YZ


an old friend September 6th 06 05:49 PM

What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's genitals"sayth Robeson get back to subject you self hating gay bashing gay
 

K4YZ wrote:
wrote:

What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's genitals"sayth
Robeson


K4YZ September 7th 06 12:50 AM

Lennie NoCall Vents Again
 

an old friend wrote:

Nothing...Just quoted out of context and did a "threadjacking".

Typical Morkie.

Steve, K4YZ


K4YZ September 7th 06 01:41 AM

Lennie NoCall Vents Again
 
wrote:
From: snotscam-and-sleaze (N0IMD) @hotmail.com on Mon, Sep 4 2006 7:40 pm
wrote:
wrote:
From:
on Sun, Sep 3 2006 1:49 pm


(whole bunch of Len's errors and insults snipped in the interest of
time and space)


Tsk, M. Superior does ruler-spank and forgets her habit needs
cleaning. :-)


The fact is that the "incentive licensing" changes were an attempt to
*return* to a system something like that which existed before February
1953. The complexity of the final result was due in large part to it
being pieced together from the numerous non-ARRL proposals mentioned
earlier.
If that is true (and it is not) then there were FIVE classes
of amateur radio licenses prior to "incentive licensing."
Actually, there were six classes of amateur radio licenses in the USA
from 1951 until the mid-1970s. They were Novice, Technician, General,
Conditional, Advanced and Extra.


Clever, casually omitting the period between the "mid-1970s"
up to 1991 and the creation of the no-code Technician class.



Why?

YOU didn't mention it...Why should he have?

That period of time ALOS falls into YOUR "I had an on-going
interest" rants. Pointing out that there was the creation of a class
of license that would even allow a non-hacker such as yourself to get a

license for access to 97%+ of all Amateur priviledges in that interim
only serves to show that despite getting EASIER to get on the air, you
STILL can't manage to get past the basics....

The number of amateur radio license classes in the USA remained at 5
until the Technician Plus lucense was created in the early 1990s.


"Lucense?"


"focussed"...?!?!?

YOUR favorite typo, Lennie.

False. The Technician with 5wpm code ran concurrently with the
Technician license without code. That lasted for about two years, then
we got the "Plus" as a marker for the code accomplished.


But then the strangest thing happened. It went back to "Technician"
and you have to keep track of your code "accomplishment" yourself.
Doesn't sound like the FCC values the code "accomplishment" all that
much.


The FCC didn't think that manual morsemanship was worth their
decision in granting ANY amateur license in the 1990 NPRM.



Yet they still REQUIRE it sixteen years later, despite having had
thier hands un-tied almost three years ago.

Obvioulsy it IS still an issue, even to them!

Those are the plain and simple facts, Len.


Those are almost the plain and simple facts, Jim.


Jimmy is a Code Bigot -and- Code Zealot. He CANNOT be corrected
on anything by a no-code-test advocate.


So Jim Miccolis is a "bigot" and a "zealot" for his beliefs, yet
YOU are an "advocate"...?!?!

Nice spin-doctoring, Herr Goebbels.

How is it a failure for someone to state the facts?


Simple. Your "facts" failed. I corrected them, but you need not thank
me.


Jimmy "thanks" only other morsemen.


More diminutives thrown in the face of a person who treats you
with respect.

Pretty much leaves all of your "I'M A PRO-CODE-TEST-BIGOT VICTIM"
rants in the trash, Lennie.

btw, the 1951 restructuring that gave us the license classes with names
rather than letters was not primarily driven by ARRL.


Sweetums, do NOT go into your smokescreening by diversion
routine again. That's SO transparent.


You don't really know what caused the 1951 restructuring, do you, Len?


I didn't think so.



Tsk. M. Superior at it again.


In 1951 I was graduating from Senior High School, coming up
on Draft eligibility and the Korean War was going hot and
heavy in northeast Asia.


Uh huh.

Still lot's of people managed to pass the Novice tests then.

Even more managed to pass the Exams for the other classes.

You were not one of them.

I went to work full-time as an
illustrator to get enough money to attend a good art school.
A radio hobby was way low on my priority list then. [I would
voluntarily enlist in the US Army in early 1952]


Hmmmmmmmmm......

In 1972 I was a Sophomore in High School, working two part time
jobs (without the benefit of yet having a driver's license),
hitch-hiked out to the airport to start my flying lessons, and was
active in the Civil Air Patrol Cadet program.

Oh yeah...I also got my Novice license, WN8OAH, in the middle of
all of that.

I would voluntarily enlist in the US Marine Corps in 1974.

Where was Jimmy in 1951? Did he exist? No. 1951 is 55 years
ago. Was Jimmy somehow "impressed" with the moral necessity
to be an amateur morseman before conception?!? Probably so...
morsemanship is in his jeans.


Here's Lennie taling sexual innuendo lessons from Morkie.

Jimmy thinks it HIGHLY IMPORTANT that all get amateur radio
history (as told by the ARRL) CORRECT. Failure to do so,
showing the slightest imperfection of factual detail (as
lectured by Jimmy) is a moral and ethical felony
punishable by ruler-spank and personal denigration.


So far, we've not been treated to anything of a "historical"
nature by Jim Miccolis that WASN'T true.

So it seems the "moral and ethical felonies" alluded to by Lennie
were Lennie's.

(rest of Len's errors snipped for sake of time and space).


Are you going to tell us again?


(Jim's errors kept for posterity)


His errors should be pasted on his posterior.


I doubt Jim's "error's" need any more room than the tip of one,
maybe two fingers.

However considering the number of times YOUR hide has been left
exposed in this forum, I'd say it's a pretty good thing that YOU have
the "vast expanses" to archive upon, Lennie....


Steve, K4YZ


an old freind September 7th 06 02:23 AM

What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's genitals"sayth Robeson steve has been quoted exactly but can't face his own words x14
 

K4YZ wrote:

What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's genitals"sayth
Robeson steve has been quoted exactly but can't face his own words
face you are a homosexaul steve

now get comforatable with it


K4YZ September 7th 06 08:58 AM

Lennie NoCall Vents Again
 

K4YZ wrote: (with Morkie's threadjacking noted)
wrote:
From: snotscam-and-sleaze (N0IMD) @hotmail.com on Mon, Sep 4 2006 7:40 pm
wrote:
wrote:
From:
on Sun, Sep 3 2006 1:49 pm


(whole bunch of Len's errors and insults snipped in the interest of
time and space)


Tsk, M. Superior does ruler-spank and forgets her habit needs
cleaning. :-)


The fact is that the "incentive licensing" changes were an attempt to
*return* to a system something like that which existed before February
1953. The complexity of the final result was due in large part to it
being pieced together from the numerous non-ARRL proposals mentioned
earlier.
If that is true (and it is not) then there were FIVE classes
of amateur radio licenses prior to "incentive licensing."
Actually, there were six classes of amateur radio licenses in the USA
from 1951 until the mid-1970s. They were Novice, Technician, General,
Conditional, Advanced and Extra.


Clever, casually omitting the period between the "mid-1970s"
up to 1991 and the creation of the no-code Technician class.



Why?

YOU didn't mention it...Why should he have?

That period of time ALOS falls into YOUR "I had an on-going
interest" rants. Pointing out that there was the creation of a class
of license that would even allow a non-hacker such as yourself to get a

license for access to 97%+ of all Amateur priviledges in that interim
only serves to show that despite getting EASIER to get on the air, you
STILL can't manage to get past the basics....

The number of amateur radio license classes in the USA remained at 5
until the Technician Plus lucense was created in the early 1990s.


"Lucense?"


"focussed"...?!?!?

YOUR favorite typo, Lennie.

False. The Technician with 5wpm code ran concurrently with the
Technician license without code. That lasted for about two years, then
we got the "Plus" as a marker for the code accomplished.


But then the strangest thing happened. It went back to "Technician"
and you have to keep track of your code "accomplishment" yourself.
Doesn't sound like the FCC values the code "accomplishment" all that
much.


The FCC didn't think that manual morsemanship was worth their
decision in granting ANY amateur license in the 1990 NPRM.



Yet they still REQUIRE it sixteen years later, despite having had
thier hands un-tied almost three years ago.

Obvioulsy it IS still an issue, even to them!

Those are the plain and simple facts, Len.


Those are almost the plain and simple facts, Jim.


Jimmy is a Code Bigot -and- Code Zealot. He CANNOT be corrected
on anything by a no-code-test advocate.


So Jim Miccolis is a "bigot" and a "zealot" for his beliefs, yet
YOU are an "advocate"...?!?!

Nice spin-doctoring, Herr Goebbels.

How is it a failure for someone to state the facts?


Simple. Your "facts" failed. I corrected them, but you need not thank
me.


Jimmy "thanks" only other morsemen.


More diminutives thrown in the face of a person who treats you
with respect.

Pretty much leaves all of your "I'M A PRO-CODE-TEST-BIGOT VICTIM"
rants in the trash, Lennie.

btw, the 1951 restructuring that gave us the license classes with names
rather than letters was not primarily driven by ARRL.


Sweetums, do NOT go into your smokescreening by diversion
routine again. That's SO transparent.


You don't really know what caused the 1951 restructuring, do you, Len?


I didn't think so.



Tsk. M. Superior at it again.


In 1951 I was graduating from Senior High School, coming up
on Draft eligibility and the Korean War was going hot and
heavy in northeast Asia.


Uh huh.

Still lot's of people managed to pass the Novice tests then.

Even more managed to pass the Exams for the other classes.

You were not one of them.

I went to work full-time as an
illustrator to get enough money to attend a good art school.
A radio hobby was way low on my priority list then. [I would
voluntarily enlist in the US Army in early 1952]


Hmmmmmmmmm......

In 1972 I was a Sophomore in High School, working two part time
jobs (without the benefit of yet having a driver's license),
hitch-hiked out to the airport to start my flying lessons, and was
active in the Civil Air Patrol Cadet program.

Oh yeah...I also got my Novice license, WN8OAH, in the middle of
all of that.

I would voluntarily enlist in the US Marine Corps in 1974.

Where was Jimmy in 1951? Did he exist? No. 1951 is 55 years
ago. Was Jimmy somehow "impressed" with the moral necessity
to be an amateur morseman before conception?!? Probably so...
morsemanship is in his jeans.


Here's Lennie taling sexual innuendo lessons from Morkie.

Jimmy thinks it HIGHLY IMPORTANT that all get amateur radio
history (as told by the ARRL) CORRECT. Failure to do so,
showing the slightest imperfection of factual detail (as
lectured by Jimmy) is a moral and ethical felony
punishable by ruler-spank and personal denigration.


So far, we've not been treated to anything of a "historical"
nature by Jim Miccolis that WASN'T true.

So it seems the "moral and ethical felonies" alluded to by Lennie
were Lennie's.

(rest of Len's errors snipped for sake of time and space).


Are you going to tell us again?


(Jim's errors kept for posterity)


His errors should be pasted on his posterior.


I doubt Jim's "error's" need any more room than the tip of one,
maybe two fingers.

However considering the number of times YOUR hide has been left
exposed in this forum, I'd say it's a pretty good thing that YOU have
the "vast expanses" to archive upon, Lennie....


Steve, K4YZ



an old friend September 7th 06 03:34 PM

Stop lying about being misquoted "What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's genitals"sayth Robeson steve has been quoted exactly
 

K4YZ wrote:


stop to evade your wods steve

you ****ed now explain your way out of it

Stop lying about being misquoted "What it's like to lick my excrement
off of another man's genitals"sayth Robeson steve has been quoted
exactly


K4YZ September 7th 06 07:17 PM

The Truth That Morkie Won't Quote Accurately
 
an old friend continues to refuse to get back on his meds:
N9OGL still hasn't got a clue:
Slow Code wrote:
Thanks. You need to contact Mark to see what speed he wants.


Sc


You seem to misunderstand that Omega One Radio is a BROADCAST station,
not an amateur station.


No..."Omega One Radio" is a pirate station. And even if it were
within Part 15 limits, it STILL would not be a "broadcast station".

slwo code understands even less than steve


Morkie, I will conceed that you know two things that I will never
know...What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's
genitals, and the going welfare rates in Michigan.

Enjoy your win.

Steve, K4YZ


an old freind September 7th 06 08:20 PM

The Truth That stev keeps lying about "What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's genitals"sayth Robeson
 

K4YZ wrote:

"What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's
genitals"sayth Robeson


[email protected] September 7th 06 08:22 PM

Lennie NoCall Vents Again
 

K4YZ wrote (Minus The Morkie Threadjacking):
wrote:
From: on Mon, Sep 4 2006 7:40 pm
wrote:
wrote:
From: on Sun, Sep 3 2006 1:49 pm

(whole bunch of Len's errors and insults snipped in the interest of
time and space)


Tsk, M. Superior does ruler-spank and forgets her habit needs
cleaning. :-)


The fact is that the "incentive licensing" changes were an attempt to
*return* to a system something like that which existed before February
1953. The complexity of the final result was due in large part to it
being pieced together from the numerous non-ARRL proposals mentioned
earlier.

If that is true (and it is not) then there were FIVE classes
of amateur radio licenses prior to "incentive licensing."

Actually, there were six classes of amateur radio licenses in the USA
from 1951 until the mid-1970s. They were Novice, Technician, General,
Conditional, Advanced and Extra.


Clever, casually omitting the period between the "mid-1970s"
up to 1991 and the creation of the no-code Technician class.


Why?

YOU didn't mention it...Why should he have?

That period of time ALSO falls into YOUR "I had an on-going
interest" rants. Pointing out that there was the creation of a class
of license that would even allow a non-hacker such as yourself to get a
license for access to 97%+ of all Amateur priviledges in that interim
only serves to show that despite getting EASIER to get on the air, you
STILL can't manage to get past the basics....

The number of amateur radio license classes in the USA remained at 5
until the Technician Plus lucense was created in the early 1990s.


"Lucense?"


"focussed"...?!?!?

YOUR favorite typo, Lennie.

False. The Technician with 5wpm code ran concurrently with the
Technician license without code. That lasted for about two years, then
we got the "Plus" as a marker for the code accomplished.

But then the strangest thing happened. It went back to "Technician"
and you have to keep track of your code "accomplishment" yourself.
Doesn't sound like the FCC values the code "accomplishment" all that
much.


The FCC didn't think that manual morsemanship was worth their
decision in granting ANY amateur license in the 1990 NPRM.


Yet they still REQUIRE it sixteen years later, despite having had
thier hands un-tied almost three years ago.

Obvioulsy it IS still an issue, even to them!

Those are the plain and simple facts, Len.

Those are almost the plain and simple facts, Jim.


Jimmy is a Code Bigot -and- Code Zealot. He CANNOT be corrected
on anything by a no-code-test advocate.


So Jim Miccolis is a "bigot" and a "zealot" for his beliefs, yet
YOU are an "advocate"...?!?!

Nice spin-doctoring, Herr Goebbels.

How is it a failure for someone to state the facts?

Simple. Your "facts" failed. I corrected them, but you need not thank
me.


Jimmy "thanks" only other morsemen.


More diminutives thrown in the face of a person who treats you
with respect.

Pretty much leaves all of your "I'M A PRO-CODE-TEST-BIGOT VICTIM"
rants in the trash, Lennie.

btw, the 1951 restructuring that gave us the license classes with names
rather than letters was not primarily driven by ARRL.

Sweetums, do NOT go into your smokescreening by diversion
routine again. That's SO transparent.

You don't really know what caused the 1951 restructuring, do you, Len?

I didn't think so.


Tsk. M. Superior at it again.

In 1951 I was graduating from Senior High School, coming up
on Draft eligibility and the Korean War was going hot and
heavy in northeast Asia.


Uh huh.

Still lot's of people managed to pass the Novice tests then.

Even more managed to pass the Exams for the other classes.

You were not one of them.

I went to work full-time as an
illustrator to get enough money to attend a good art school.
A radio hobby was way low on my priority list then. [I would
voluntarily enlist in the US Army in early 1952]


Hmmmmmmmmm......

In 1972 I was a Sophomore in High School, working two part time
jobs (without the benefit of yet having a driver's license),
hitch-hiked out to the airport to start my flying lessons, and was
active in the Civil Air Patrol Cadet program.

Oh yeah...I also got my Novice license, WN8OAH, in the middle of
all of that.

I would voluntarrily enlist in the US Marine Corps in 1974.

Where was Jimmy in 1951? Did he exist? No. 1951 is 55 years
ago. Was Jimmy somehow "impressed" with the moral necessity
to be an amateur morseman before conception?!? Probably so...
morsemanship is in his jeans.


Here's Lennie taling sexual innuendo lessons from Morkie.

Jimmy thinks it HIGHLY IMPORTANT that all get amateur radio
history (as told by the ARRL) CORRECT. Failure to do so,
showing the slightest imperfection of factual detail (as
lectured by Jimmy) is a moral and ethical felony
punishable by ruler-spank and personal denigration.


So far, we've not been treated to anything of a "historical"
nature by Jim Miccolis that WASN'T true.

So it seems the "moral and ethical felonies" alluded to by Lennie
were Lennie's.

(rest of Len's errors snipped for sake of time and space).

Are you going to tell us again?

(Jim's errors kept for posterity)


His errors should be pasted on his posterior.


I doubt Jim's "error's" need any more room than the tip of one,
maybe two fingers.

However considering the number of times YOUR hide has been left
exposed in this forum, I'd say it's a pretty good thing that YOU have
the "vast expanses" to archive upon, Lennie....

Steve, K4YZ


an old friend continues to refuse to get back on his meds:
N9OGL still hasn't got a clue:
Slow Code wrote:
Thanks. You need to contact Mark to see what speed he wants.


Sc


You seem to misunderstand that Omega One Radio is a BROADCAST station,
not an amateur station.


No..."Omega One Radio" is a pirate station. And even if it were
within Part 15 limits, it STILL would not be a "broadcast station".

slwo code understands even less than steve


Morkie, I will conceed that you know two things that I will never
know...What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's
genitals, and the going welfare rates in Michigan.

Enjoy your win.

Steve, K4YZ


an old freind September 7th 06 08:28 PM

steve the homo
 

wrote:

Morkie, I will conceed that you know two things that I will never
know...What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's
genitals, and the going welfare rates in Michigan.

cofessing agin


[email protected] September 7th 06 08:29 PM

More Morkie Misquoting Mayhem
 

an old freind wrote:
wrote:

Morkie, I will conceed that you know two things that I will never
know...What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's
genitals, and the going welfare rates in Michigan.


cofessing agin


Nope.

You're still incompetent in English.

Steve, K4YZ


an old freind September 7th 06 08:34 PM

"What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's genitals"sayth Robeson
 

wrote:

"What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's
genitals"sayth Robeson


[email protected] September 26th 06 12:38 PM

More Morkie Misquoting Mayhem...And Morkie Says Learning Code is EASY!
 

wrote.:
an old freind wrote:
wrote:

Morkie, I will conceed that you know two things that I will never
know...What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's
genitals, and the going welfare rates in Michigan.


cofessing agin


Nope.

You're still incompetent in English.
Why does Morkie keep insisting that I am "lying" when all I am
doing is quoting HIM verbatim?

I'm not lying, Morkie...

Here's YOUR words AGAIN, Morkie:

Message ID .com

KB9RQZ Said: "oh learning code is easy"

There you have it, folks! Morkie says learning code is easy!

Quoted Word For Word!

Steve, K4YZ



K4YZ October 9th 06 09:05 AM

More Morkie Mularkie
 

wrote:
On 7 Sep 2006 12:20:25 -0700, "an old freind"
wrote:


K4YZ wrote:

"What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's
genitals"sayth Robeson

you asked for it robeson


More truth for Morkie to hide from:

QUOTE

" steve thrat to murder over HIS alagation I have comitemted a
homsexaul act WITH HIM"

I never suggested that you have engaged in ANY kind of "sexaul"
act with me, Morkie.

I DID claim that I conceed that YOU KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE to ahve
one, though, and that I WILL NEVER have that experience.

Please try to get it right.

YOU have re-cited the same comments over and over, so perhaps ONCE

you'll get it right.

Morkie, I will conceed that you know two things that I will never
know...What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's
genitals, and the going welfare rates in Michigan.


Right there.

I would never lick anything of your of anything


And there's your error, Morkie...Suggesting I said otherwise.

I'd put a bullet in your ear if you tried, Morkie.


that is why you need help one post you "conceed that I can lick
something of Your the next you promising to kill me if I take you up
on YOUR own word


I never "conceeded" that YOU could lick anything of MINE,
Morkie...

why do you tell the lie that I have had this sex act with you and then
threaten my murder over it?


YOU made THAT suggestion to haev intimate contact with me, Morkie.


I explained the consequences of your proposed actions.

TRY to get it RIGHT this time

UNQUOTE

Steve, K4YZ


K4YZ October 18th 06 07:00 PM

KB9RQZ Continues Misquoting Mayhem
 

wrote:
On 7 Sep 2006 12:20:25 -0700, "an old freind"
wrote:


K4YZ wrote:

"What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's
genitals"sayth Robeson

your words


The Mork Moron Misquoting Mayhem continues.

Steve, K4YZ


K4YZ December 1st 06 09:59 AM

KB9RQZ Provides Evidence That He's A Misquoting Liar...Again...
 
wrote:
On 3 Sep 2006 09:32:04 -0700, "an old freind"
wrote:
for soem reason Robeson is afraid his quotes will be noticed


Thanks for the re-post, Morkie...Now everyone can see that you
are, indeed, misquoting me in your trashy subject line hijackings.

Steve, K4YZ

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- Show quoted text -

K4YZ wrote:
an old friend continues to refuse to get back on his meds:
N9OGL still hasn't got a clue:
Slow Code wrote:
Thanks. You need to contact Mark to see what speed he wants.


Sc


You seem to misunderstand that Omega One Radio is a BROADCAST station,
not an amateur station.


No..."Omega One Radio" is a pirate station. And even if it were
within Part 15 limits, it STILL would not be a "broadcast station".


slwo code understands even less than steve


EXACT QUOTE:

Morkie, I will conceed that you know two things that I will
never know...What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's
genitals, and the going welfare rates in Michigan.

UNQUOTE:

Thanks.

Steve, K4YZ


K4YZ December 6th 06 10:50 AM

More Morkie Misquoting Mayhem
 

wrote:
On 1 Dec 2006 01:59:37 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote:
Morkie, I will conceed that you know two things that I will never
know...What it's like to lick my excrement off of another man's
genitals, and the going welfare rates in Michigan. steve goes claiming
othermen eat his ####

meanign I quoted you conrectly


Nope.

Meaning that you once again proved my assertion that you're
misquoting me and quoting out-of-context.

PROVING that KB9RQZ is a liar and incompetent in English
comprehension.

Steve, K4YZ



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