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Old July 10th 04, 09:00 PM
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Subject: FA: Last Day! - Yaesu VX-7R Handheld & Accessories
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Date: 7/9/2004 7:58 AM Central Standard Time
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I'll be glad to help.

Tell me about your real military experience again, oh serviceless one.


Hi,hi!


Before you start "laughing", Brain, at least Brian has acknowledged that
which he has and hasn't done. You continue to misrepresent yourself.


Aw go easy on him, he's just in his "grasp at any straw mode" again
Steve. He was a USAF shipping/receiveing clerk for cripes sake.


Yeh, go easy on me. I've got more military experience in my little
finger than Kelly's ever going to have. And we probably would have
had far fewer missing pallets if I had been a box kicker.

How far down the "service" chain is THAT?!


Everyone played their role except you. Even the box kickers outranked
you. Best you can do is sing "Rubber Band Man" and "In The Navy" on
Karoake Night.

But life demands that everybody
needs at least one brag point in life and his "clerical service" is as
close as he's gotten to having one.


Try meteorology.

He sure as hell doesn't have any
in ham radio or in any other field that I know about.


What I don't do is run on at the mouth about military experience that
I don't have. Sound familiar?

Hi, hi!

You got Seven Hostile Actions, too?

So ya handle his
predictable yelping from obscurity, which is typical of his types,
with common good humor. A pat on the head, "Good boy, good BOY
Putzlet!" "Now go fetch that box of file folders I need". The usual.


Like the time you tried to get me to put up an antenna at your house?
Or are you so senile that you thought I lived there?
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Old July 11th 04, 06:33 PM
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From: (William)
Date: 7/10/2004 3:00 PM Central Standard Time
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Aw go easy on him, he's just in his "grasp at any straw mode" again
Steve. He was a USAF shipping/receiveing clerk for cripes sake.


Yeh, go easy on me. I've got more military experience in my little
finger than Kelly's ever going to have. And we probably would have
had far fewer missing pallets if I had been a box kicker.


But what did you learn from your service, Brain?

Obviously honesty and honor were not among them.

How far down the "service" chain is THAT?!


Everyone played their role except you. Even the box kickers outranked
you. Best you can do is sing "Rubber Band Man" and "In The Navy" on
Karoake Night.


Who says being in the Armed Forces is the ONLY way to have "played thier
role", Brain? Every war this nation has won was due to service and sacrifices
made at home, too.

But life demands that everybody
needs at least one brag point in life and his "clerical service" is as
close as he's gotten to having one.


Try meteorology.


A clerk in the meterology service.

You and Lennie have something in common...You were both clerks.

He sure as hell doesn't have any
in ham radio or in any other field that I know about.


What I don't do is run on at the mouth about military experience that
I don't have. Sound familiar?


What you DO "run on at the mouth about" is Amateur Radio experiences you
don't have.

Hi, hi!

You got Seven Hostile Actions, too?

So ya handle his
predictable yelping from obscurity, which is typical of his types,
with common good humor. A pat on the head, "Good boy, good BOY
Putzlet!" "Now go fetch that box of file folders I need". The usual.


Like the time you tried to get me to put up an antenna at your house?
Or are you so senile that you thought I lived there?


I am sure we can look under any mossy rock and find you or some of your
kin close by...

Steve, K4YZ









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Old July 12th 04, 04:22 PM
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Aw go easy on him, he's just in his "grasp at any straw mode" again
Steve. He was a USAF shipping/receiveing clerk for cripes sake.


Yeh, go easy on me. I've got more military experience in my little
finger than Kelly's ever going to have. And we probably would have
had far fewer missing pallets if I had been a box kicker.


But what did you learn from your service, Brain?

Obviously honesty and honor were not among them.

How far down the "service" chain is THAT?!


Everyone played their role except you. Even the box kickers outranked
you. Best you can do is sing "Rubber Band Man" and "In The Navy" on
Karoake Night.


Hoot, whine on, keep reaching for that last straw, you just ain't
making it yet Putzlet. At all.

Of course I didn't outrank anybody. I just told the Chief what I
needed and poof, job done without me having to deal with your types.

Who says being in the Armed Forces is the ONLY way to have "played thier
role", Brain? Every war this nation has won was due to service and sacrifices
made at home, too.


The son of a next-door neighbor, an only child who flunked the draft
physical in 1942 signed aboard the Merchant Marine. During a convoy
run to Murmansk in a ship loaded with steel rails a Nazi torpedo found
it's mark and the ship went under in a half minute with all hands, all
of 'em civilians.

My father was 'way too old for WW2 service but he worked 12-14 hour
days six-seven days a week building tanks at the Baldwin Locomotive
Works thru VJ day.

The Putzlet woulda folded if he ever had to work that hard that long.
'Course he wouldn't have to worry about it because he couldn't build a
tank if his life depended on it. Hell, he still can't even figger out
how to string a simple wire antenna up in his own back yard and tune
it.

Like the time you tried to get me to put up an antenna at your house?
Or are you so senile that you thought I lived there?


Yer fulla **** as usual, show me the post.


I am sure we can look under any mossy rock and find you or some of your
kin close by...


Boink.


Steve, K4YZ


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Old July 13th 04, 03:26 AM
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Aw go easy on him, he's just in his "grasp at any straw mode" again
Steve. He was a USAF shipping/receiveing clerk for cripes sake.

Yeh, go easy on me. I've got more military experience in my little
finger than Kelly's ever going to have. And we probably would have
had far fewer missing pallets if I had been a box kicker.


But what did you learn from your service, Brain?

Obviously honesty and honor were not among them.

How far down the "service" chain is THAT?!

Everyone played their role except you. Even the box kickers outranked
you. Best you can do is sing "Rubber Band Man" and "In The Navy" on
Karoake Night.


Hoot, whine on, keep reaching for that last straw, you just ain't
making it yet Putzlet. At all.

Of course I didn't outrank anybody. I just told the Chief what I
needed and poof, job done without me having to deal with your types.


"Told the Chief???" Hi, hi! I'll just bet you "Told the Chief!!!"

Hi, hi, hi! You're so full of it.

I thought you were in with the Skipper so you wouldn't have to deal
with Chief types? Idiot.

Why does your story change with each new telling of it?

Who says being in the Armed Forces is the ONLY way to have "played thier
role", Brain? Every war this nation has won was due to service and sacrifices
made at home, too.


The son of a next-door neighbor, an only child who flunked the draft
physical in 1942 signed aboard the Merchant Marine. During a convoy
run to Murmansk in a ship loaded with steel rails a Nazi torpedo found
it's mark and the ship went under in a half minute with all hands, all
of 'em civilians.


OK.

My father was 'way too old for WW2 service but he worked 12-14 hour
days six-seven days a week building tanks at the Baldwin Locomotive
Works thru VJ day.


OK.

The Putzlet woulda folded if he ever had to work that hard that long.
'Course he wouldn't have to worry about it because he couldn't build a
tank if his life depended on it. Hell, he still can't even figger out
how to string a simple wire antenna up in his own back yard and tune
it.


One thing your neighbor and your father never did was lie about having
"real military experience."

You did!

Like the time you tried to get me to put up an antenna at your house?
Or are you so senile that you thought I lived there?


Yer fulla **** as usual, show me the post.


$hit yourself. You know how to google, don't you?

I am sure we can look under any mossy rock and find you or some of your
kin close by...


Boink.


"Boink?" And I thought I wasn't making it.
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Old July 13th 04, 05:55 PM
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Everyone played their role except you. Even the box kickers outranked
you. Best you can do is sing "Rubber Band Man" and "In The Navy" on
Karoake Night.


Hoot, whine on, keep reaching for that last straw, you just ain't
making it yet Putzlet. At all.

Of course I didn't outrank anybody. I just told the Chief what I
needed and poof, job done without me having to deal with your types.


"Told the Chief???" Hi, hi! I'll just bet you "Told the Chief!!!"

Hi, hi, hi! You're so full of it.


Hey, no sweat piece of cake Brainiac. If, say, I needed a trough
access plate or maybe a cat track cover pulled I'd explain what I
needed to the responsible CPO or to the V5 division maint officer and
it got done. I've seen the same drill at the Wright Pat engine labs by
their civilian engineers / USAF saregants and officers. That's what we
all get paid for Brainiac, it's SOP everywhere.

But what would you know about any of it, it takes some brains to be
allowed anywhere near these sorts of military activities. Which is why
they kept you out on the shipping dock where the worst damage you
could do was send a box in the wrong direction here and there. The
USAF version of a UPS depot package sorter.

I thought you were in with the Skipper so you wouldn't have to deal
with Chief types? Idiot.


No Putzlet, I did not state that I had "an in" with the skipper, not
even close, that's another inane fabrication on your part. What I said
was that I was required to introduce myself to the skipper and his XO
when I reported aboard period. Try harder to get at least something
right once in awhile.

Why does your story change with each new telling of it?


It ain't changed in thirty five years Putzlet 'cause that's the way it
was, deal with it.

The Putzlet woulda folded if he ever had to work that hard that long.
'Course he wouldn't have to worry about it because he couldn't build a
tank if his life depended on it. Hell, he still can't even figger out
how to string a simple wire antenna up in his own back yard and tune
it.


One thing your neighbor and your father never did was lie about having
"real military experience."

You did!


Heh. Still grasping I see. Given your dismal performance in ham radio
it's obvious that the only way you figger you can jack yerself out of
the bottom-feeder category around here is with your goofy semantics
games on irrelevant topics. Hang in there Catfish, maybe someday . . .

Like the time you tried to get me to put up an antenna at your house?
Or are you so senile that you thought I lived there?


Yer fulla **** as usual, show me the post.


$hit yourself. You know how to google, don't you?


Thought so. No antenna yet eh?
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