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Gee Lennie, they all wanna kiss yer backside, guess I'll just getin line ...
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Gee Lennie, they all wanna kiss yer backside, guess I'll justget in line ...
John Smith I wrote:
Len: It is your day man, enjoy it. JS But, remember, they used to "good ole buddy" the others and "bring 'em on into line", I expect you to display a LOT MORE intelligence than they made those other suckers look to have ... JS -- http://assemblywizard.tekcities.com |
Gee Lennie, they all wanna kiss yer backside, guess I'll just get in line ...
On Mar 8, 5:30?pm, John Smith I wrote:
John Smith I wrote: Len: It is your day man, enjoy it. JS But, remember, they used to "good ole buddy" the others and "bring 'em on into line", I expect you to display a LOT MORE intelligence than they made those other suckers look to have ... JS, anyone wanting to "bring me into line" had better hold ON to the line reeeaaal tight...I can yank back better. :-) 73, AF6AY |
Gee Lennie, they all wanna kiss yer backside, guess I'll justget in line ...
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Gee Lennie, they all wanna kiss yer backside, guess I'll just get in line ...
On Mar 8, 7:28�pm, John Smith I wrote:
wrote: * ... Yeah Lennie. *You know what you are, you always did. *These guys act like they could give you anything, you always had it and you knew it! They didn't do a damn thing for ya, all they would have done is laughed if you had missed a step and fallen ... Remember ... and now take that ticket and have yourself a good time, set your own style man--you MORE than deserve it ... and, make room for others like yourself! Roger that, JS. :-) 73, AF6AY |
Looks Like I Owe Lennie An Apology, But If He Wants His Backside Kissed, He Better As KB9RQZ for That!
On Mar 8, 9:28�pm, John Smith I wrote:
wrote: Yeah Lennie. *You know what you are, you always did. *These guys act like they could give you anything, you always had it and you knew it! "...always had it..."...?!?!? Hardly! It took him OVER SIXTY YEARS to get this far! And they had to scrap 3 code tests and two written tests to do it! They didn't do a damn thing for ya, all they would have done is laughed if you had missed a step and fallen ... Lennie's been missing and falling for almost a decade that I've "known" him, and it took him this long to do what he said he'd do seven years ago. Remember ... and now take that ticket and have yourself a good time, set your own style man--you MORE than deserve it ... and, make room for others like yourself! Yeah, Lennie...Make room...Now that this hurdle has been overcome, I am sure it won't be long before Brain get's his wish and we further gut the written exams, too. However, I did say you'd never get the license, but here you are. It's a welfare license, but printed on the same FCC Form 660 as mine. Congratulations. So...How long will it be before we ever hear you actually on the air? Another decade? Steve, K4YZ |
Gee Lennie, they all wanna kiss yer backside, guess I'll justget in line ...
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Gee Lennie, they all wanna kiss yer backside, guess I'll just get in line ...
On Mar 9, 12:20�am, Dave Heil wrote:
wrote: On Mar 8, 5:30?pm, John Smith I wrote: John Smith I wrote: Len: It is your day man, enjoy it. JS But, remember, they used to "good ole buddy" the others and "bring 'em on into line", I expect you to display a LOT MORE intelligence than they made those other suckers look to have ... * *JS, anyone wanting to "bring me into line" had better hold * *ON to the line reeeaaal tight...I can yank back better. *:-) * *73, AF6AY That's a nice CW call, Lennie. Ironic, huh...?!?! Well, Leonard, after the several decades of declared interest in amateur radio, the more than ten decades of posts to this newsgroup, over seven years of time elapsed since your boast of an "Extra right out of the box", you've obtained an amateur radio license. *You waited for the smoke to clear and for the dreaded five word per minute Morse test to disappear. *Now you're a brand new radio amateur. I think it was a minor screw-up on the "decades of posts to this newsgroup", Dave, but considering that there's almost 20,000 posts under any one of 12 screen names that I've seen, that was an easy mistake to make... And yep, Lennie's a brand new Amateur...A novice in the ranks despite the lack of a current license by that title...but a novice nonetheless. Real impressive endeavor, too...Over 60 years gone by since his first "interest"...They scrapped three code tests and two writtens in order to get it down to his level. Very impressive for an "engineer" of his caliber. (Uh oh! I said 'caliber' ! Now they'll jump on me for allegedly threatening them again! Oh dear me!) As a beginner in ham radio, I hope you'll use these first months to develop and polish your operating skills. *I hope you'll take time to apply for ARRL membership now that you may join as a full member. He'll no doubt wait until the ARRL and the IEEE merge and his "lifetime membership" in IEEE is grandfathered to a League membership. Try to stay away from the wrong crowd--the kind of guy who would write something like, "Gee Lennie, they all wanna kiss your backside". *No one is going to to anything like that for you any more than it was done for anyone first licensed decades ago. *You'll have to earn the respect of others. And considering that Lennie has insulted and villanized just about every Amateur Radio group, organization, program, etc, there is more than enough reason to believe that Lennie's license will go unconsummated for some time to come. Who'd WANT to talk to him? Of course he can go straight to a MARS membership and never radiate a miliwatt of RF on an allocated Amateur band. Keep us apprised of your progress. *Let us know if you decide to start chasing states or countries or turn in a particularly good contest score. *Don't think it can't happen. *You need only look at Carl Stevenson to see what the HF fever can do to an individual. Hmmmmmmmm...See Lennie on the DXCC or WAS rolls anytime soon..?!?! It took him over 60 years to get licensed...I hope you're not holding your breath, Dave! 73 Steve, K4YZ |
Gee Lennie, they all wanna kiss yer backside, guess I'll just get in line ...
On Mar 9, 1:20 am, Dave Heil wrote:
wrote: On Mar 8, 5:30?pm, John Smith I wrote: John Smith I wrote: Len: It is your day man, enjoy it. JS But, remember, they used to "good ole buddy" the others and "bring 'em on into line", I expect you to display a LOT MORE intelligence than they made those other suckers look to have ... JS, anyone wanting to "bring me into line" had better hold ON to the line reeeaaal tight...I can yank back better. :-) 73, AF6AY Well, Leonard, after the several decades of declared interest in amateur radio, the more than ten decades of posts to this newsgroup, over seven years of time elapsed since your boast of an "Extra right out of the box", you've obtained an amateur radio license. You waited for the smoke to clear and for the dreaded five word per minute Morse test to disappear. Now you're a brand new radio amateur. As a beginner in ham radio, I hope you'll use these first months to develop and polish your operating skills. I hope you'll take time to apply for ARRL membership now that you may join as a full member. Try to stay away from the wrong crowd--the kind of guy who would write something like, "Gee Lennie, they all wanna kiss your backside". No one is going to to anything like that for you any more than it was done for anyone first licensed decades ago. You'll have to earn the respect of others. Keep us apprised of your progress. Let us know if you decide to start chasing states or countries or turn in a particularly good contest score. Don't think it can't happen. You need only look at Carl Stevenson to see what the HF fever can do to an individual. Dave K8MN Another benevolent 20WPM Tested EXTRA welcomes a new ham into the fold. How nice. |
Gee Lennie, they all wanna kiss yer backside, guess I'll just get in line ...
On Mar 9, 1:47 am, "K4YZ" wrote:
On Mar 9, 12:20?am, Dave Heil wrote: wrote: On Mar 8, 5:30?pm, John Smith I wrote: John Smith I wrote: Len: It is your day man, enjoy it. JS But, remember, they used to "good ole buddy" the others and "bring 'em on into line", I expect you to display a LOT MORE intelligence than they made those other suckers look to have ... ? ?JS, anyone wanting to "bring me into line" had better hold ? ?ON to the line reeeaaal tight...I can yank back better. ?:-) ? ?73, AF6AY That's a nice CW call, Lennie. Ironic, huh...?!?! Well, Leonard, after the several decades of declared interest in amateur radio, the more than ten decades of posts to this newsgroup, over seven years of time elapsed since your boast of an "Extra right out of the box", you've obtained an amateur radio license. ?You waited for the smoke to clear and for the dreaded five word per minute Morse test to disappear. ?Now you're a brand new radio amateur. I think it was a minor screw-up on the "decades of posts to this newsgroup", Dave, but considering that there's almost 20,000 posts under any one of 12 screen names that I've seen, that was an easy mistake to make... And yep, Lennie's a brand new Amateur...A novice in the ranks despite the lack of a current license by that title...but a novice nonetheless. Real impressive endeavor, too...Over 60 years gone by since his first "interest"...They scrapped three code tests and two writtens in order to get it down to his level. Very impressive for an "engineer" of his caliber. (Uh oh! I said 'caliber' ! Now they'll jump on me for allegedly threatening them again! Oh dear me!) As a beginner in ham radio, I hope you'll use these first months to develop and polish your operating skills. ?I hope you'll take time to apply for ARRL membership now that you may join as a full member. He'll no doubt wait until the ARRL and the IEEE merge and his "lifetime membership" in IEEE is grandfathered to a League membership. Try to stay away from the wrong crowd--the kind of guy who would write something like, "Gee Lennie, they all wanna kiss your backside". ?No one is going to to anything like that for you any more than it was done for anyone first licensed decades ago. ?You'll have to earn the respect of others. And considering that Lennie has insulted and villanized just about every Amateur Radio group, organization, program, etc, there is more than enough reason to believe that Lennie's license will go unconsummated for some time to come. Who'd WANT to talk to him? Of course he can go straight to a MARS membership and never radiate a miliwatt of RF on an allocated Amateur band. Keep us apprised of your progress. ?Let us know if you decide to start chasing states or countries or turn in a particularly good contest score. ?Don't think it can't happen. ?You need only look at Carl Stevenson to see what the HF fever can do to an individual. Hmmmmmmmm...See Lennie on the DXCC or WAS rolls anytime soon..?!?! It took him over 60 years to get licensed...I hope you're not holding your breath, Dave! 73 Steve, K4YZ kook |
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