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William September 15th 04 02:57 AM

"KØHB" wrote in message nk.net...
"William" wrote

You consistently misspell "thier." Are you in a rage or are
you just ignorant?


And you just misspelled "their".


Couldn't have. I didn't use that word.

William September 15th 04 03:01 AM

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
William wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...

I don't think of Len as someone from the dark side. I think of him as a
flake.


Hey, I'm with you. The last geode my son and I split open had this
beautiful silver crystal flake inside. Just magnificent! Alas, it
has been a few years and the flake is now tarnished, but still
magnificent. With a 20X loupe, you could get lost just looking at it.


Len's geode split open decades back and he's been sitting around a long
time. You can imagine how tarnished he is.


I didn't know Len had a geode. We have even more in common than I thought.

The only think you and I have in common is a couple of QSO's.

Speaking of getting lost, how have you been?


I've been fine. Then again, I'm not lost.

Dave K8MN


Good.

William September 15th 04 03:03 AM

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
William wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
William wrote:

(Quitefine) wrote in message ...
In article ,
(William) writes:

(Quitefine) wrote in message
...
In article ,


(Len Over 21) writes:


Every American should have an interest in increasing the number of
potential emergency radio operators.

A valid point.

However, Len does not
agree that amateur radio plays
any significant role in emergency
communications.

Must Len agree with everything?

Awwww, cut it out, "William"! My sides hurt from laughing.

Dave K8MN


Maybe it's bad branch water affecting your kidneys.


Ever since I used the term "branch water" you seem to have had a
fascination with it.

Back to your query though: "Must Len agree with everything?"
I find it very, very funny.

We know for certain that the things he does not agree with are described
by him as "jack-booted, ober uberst, feldwebel, J-38, snarly
backgrounds, Revolutionary War, battlefields littered with, Archaic
Radiotelegraphy, Church of St. Hiram, Gunnery Nurse, Murine" and the
like.

Len's a real peach of a guy. Who wouldn't want to have him as a pal or
a neighbor?

Dave K8MN


All good points. I'm on the verge of pulling a Cecil.

William September 15th 04 03:15 AM

(Quitefine) wrote in message ...
In article ,
(William) writes:

There is no difficulty
in conversing with Len.

All anyone must do is agree
with everything he writes,
and he becomes a pussycat.

Disagree with him, and the
difficulties begin.


I've disagreed with Len without difficulty. I said that I liked
KH2D, even though I disagree with his position on the code testing
issue. Jim's a pretty decent guy.


The exception which proves the rule.

The vast majority who dare to disagree
with Len have had different experiences.

Try disagreeing with Len about the Morse
Code test issue, and see how he behaves.


I may soon pull a Cecil. We'll see how that goes over with Len.

Go to his website and read about the war.


Is that an order?


It wasn't meant to be.

Maybe if I had said, "If you don't show me proof that you've read
about "the war" within 24 hours, prepare to have yourself branded a
LIAR forever and ever (which you are anyway)!!!"


Do you like that kind of gentle direction?

Me either.

Very insightful (or should
it be inciteful?).

http://www.kh2d.net/

Which war?


OK, click on the link, then opinions, then "What's Wrong with..."

Dave Heil September 15th 04 05:27 AM

William wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
William wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...

I don't think of Len as someone from the dark side. I think of him as a
flake.


Hey, I'm with you. The last geode my son and I split open had this
beautiful silver crystal flake inside. Just magnificent! Alas, it
has been a few years and the flake is now tarnished, but still
magnificent. With a 20X loupe, you could get lost just looking at it.


Len's geode split open decades back and he's been sitting around a long
time. You can imagine how tarnished he is.


I didn't know Len had a geode. We have even more in common than I thought.


You certainly do have much in common. After all, you're his little
electrolyte.

The only think you and I have in common is a couple of QSO's.


That and both having been in the Air Force. But all my operations from
overseas are well documented and have been accepted for DXCC credit.

Dave K8MN

William September 15th 04 11:40 AM

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
William wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
William wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...

I don't think of Len as someone from the dark side. I think of him as a
flake.


Hey, I'm with you. The last geode my son and I split open had this
beautiful silver crystal flake inside. Just magnificent! Alas, it
has been a few years and the flake is now tarnished, but still
magnificent. With a 20X loupe, you could get lost just looking at it.

Len's geode split open decades back and he's been sitting around a long
time. You can imagine how tarnished he is.


I didn't know Len had a geode. We have even more in common than I thought.


You certainly do have much in common. After all, you're his little
electrolyte.


I thought I was minimi?

The only think you and I have in common is a couple of QSO's.


That and both having been in the Air Force.


I almost forgot that.

But all my operations from
overseas are well documented and have been accepted for DXCC credit.

Dave K8MN


See? We're not much alike at all.

Dave Heil September 15th 04 04:03 PM

William wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
William wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
William wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...

I don't think of Len as someone from the dark side. I think of him as a
flake.


Hey, I'm with you. The last geode my son and I split open had this
beautiful silver crystal flake inside. Just magnificent! Alas, it
has been a few years and the flake is now tarnished, but still
magnificent. With a 20X loupe, you could get lost just looking at it.

Len's geode split open decades back and he's been sitting around a long
time. You can imagine how tarnished he is.

I didn't know Len had a geode. We have even more in common than I thought.


You certainly do have much in common. After all, you're his little
electrolyte.


I thought I was minimi?


Mini-Me. Yep.

The only think you and I have in common is a couple of QSO's.


That and both having been in the Air Force.


I almost forgot that.

But all my operations from
overseas are well documented and have been accepted for DXCC credit.


See? We're not much alike at all.


For that, I am truly thankful.

Dave K8MN

Len Over 21 September 15th 04 06:53 PM

In article ,
(William) writes:

I think being denied amateur privs in Vietnam changed his whole outlook on
life.


I doubt that the "career" with the "foreign service" helped any... :-)



Len Over 21 September 15th 04 06:53 PM

In article ,
(William) writes:

(Len Over 21) wrote in message
...

Ackshully, "Darth" Heil manages to entertain himself mightily.

That would make him his own "churl." :-)


Kind of like when Bernadette Peters sang, "Making Love Alone" on
Saturday Night Live.


Not quite alone. He has his beloved Orion. :-)

[I doubt he's seen it naked, though...might be a terrible shock...]



Dave Heil September 16th 04 04:21 AM

Len Over 21 wrote:

In article ,
(William) writes:

I think being denied amateur privs in Vietnam changed his whole outlook on
life.


I doubt that the "career" with the "foreign service" helped any... :-)


You weren't in Vietnam, were not in the Foreign Service and are not a
radio amateur. There are a lot of things in which you have no
experience.

Dave K8MN


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