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K4YZ January 20th 05 08:26 AM


bb wrote:
K4YZ wrote:
Lenof21 wrote:

He's been in those "seven hostile actions" so he fights with
his four neurons, thinking up nasties.


Then I exceed yours by three. Thanks.

Putz.

Steve, K4YZ


Steve, I never heard Len claim "four hostile actions."


However he did insist I had only four neurons firing.
That still exceeds him by three.

Steve, K4YZ


N2EY January 20th 05 12:00 PM

In article , Dave Heil
writes:

Lenof21 wrote:

In article . net, robert

casey
writes:


Thus Len should have enough smarts to handle the amateur
writtens, up to extra. And spend a few weeks to learn 5wpm code,
and he could get the ham license. Otherwise he's an amateur
troll... :-)


Everyone seems to be of the fixed mindset (imaginary department)
that I am desiring to obtain an amateur radio license. Not true.


Your story changes from month-to-month and year-to-year. Sometimes you
have no interest in obtaining an amateur radio license. At other times
you've indicated a decades-long interest in amateur radio. It can't be
both ways.


Sure it can, Dave. A person can "have an interest" in something, yet not want
to become part of that group. For example, I have a decades-long interest in
sexy women, but I have never desired to become one!

There's also the case of the person whose interest in something consists of
wanting to destroy it. Such a person will often deny that goal.

73 de Jim, N2EY

Mike Coslo January 20th 05 12:43 PM

N2EY wrote:

In article , Dave Heil
writes:


Lenof21 wrote:

In article . net, robert


casey

writes:


Thus Len should have enough smarts to handle the amateur
writtens, up to extra. And spend a few weeks to learn 5wpm code,
and he could get the ham license. Otherwise he's an amateur
troll... :-)

Everyone seems to be of the fixed mindset (imaginary department)
that I am desiring to obtain an amateur radio license. Not true.


Your story changes from month-to-month and year-to-year. Sometimes you
have no interest in obtaining an amateur radio license. At other times
you've indicated a decades-long interest in amateur radio. It can't be
both ways.



Sure it can, Dave. A person can "have an interest" in something, yet not want
to become part of that group. For example, I have a decades-long interest in
sexy women, but I have never desired to become one!


Speaking of which, did you hear that Heidi Klum is getting married? I
forget the fellows name, but he's a singer. There has to be worse fates
for aguy! 8^)


There's also the case of the person whose interest in something consists of
wanting to destroy it. Such a person will often deny that goal.


Well, there are very few motivation options left....


- Mike KB3EIA -


[email protected] January 20th 05 05:50 PM

Mike Coslo wrote:
N2EY wrote:


In article , Dave Heil


writes:


Lenof21 wrote:


In article . net,

robert
casey
writes:

Thus Len should have enough smarts to handle the amateur
writtens, up to extra. And spend a few weeks to learn 5wpm code,
and he could get the ham license. Otherwise he's an amateur
troll... :-)

Everyone seems to be of the fixed mindset (imaginary

department)
that I am desiring to obtain an amateur radio license. Not

true.

Your story changes from month-to-month and year-to-year. Sometimes

you
have no interest in obtaining an amateur radio license. At other

times
you've indicated a decades-long interest in amateur radio. It

can't be
both ways.



Sure it can, Dave. A person can "have an interest" in something,

yet not want
to become part of that group. For example, I have a decades-long

interest in
sexy women, but I have never desired to become one!


Speaking of which, did you hear that Heidi Klum is getting married?


Yes. *Again*. She was married before, split with that guy and took up
with an Italian business tycoon. Said tycoon dumped her when she got in
the family way with his kid.

I
forget the fellows name, but he's a singer.


Seal. Seems a decent sort.

There has to be worse fates for a guy! 8^)


Heck yes. But upon reading some of the publicity, it looks like one of
those intense/burnout things that celebrities are so good at. Like
Billy Bob Thornton/Angelina Jolie, Bennifer, Britney and her
husband-of-the-week, etc.

Nothing new there, Liz Taylor was doing that stuff a half century ago.
The difference today is that the cycle time is even faster and a lot of
them don't even make it to the altar.

There's also the case of the person whose interest in something

consists of
wanting to destroy it. Such a person will often deny that goal.


Well, there are very few motivation options left....


Logic dictates that if you have a given set of explanations and all but
one are eliminated, the one that is left must be true.
73 de Jim, N2EY


Len Over 21 January 20th 05 07:12 PM

In article . com, "bb"
writes:

K4YZ wrote:
Lenof21 wrote:

He's been in those "seven hostile actions" so he fights with
his four neurons, thinking up nasties.


Then I exceed yours by three. Thanks.

Putz.

Steve, K4YZ


Steve, I never heard Len claim "four hostile actions."


The Avenging Angle of Dearth has had hundreds of hostile actions.
All in here. :-)

That seems to be the only place he can point to and be accurate.

All of those other "hostile actions" must have happened in
firefights between his alternate personalities.

It's a wonder he hasn't picked up the 'phone and used his "health
professional qualifications" to order authorities to pick up those
militant personalities. [he thinks he is "authorized" to do such]

Of course, the Great Radio Operator used "CW" in all those
military "hostile actions," saving his squad of recon marines
time and time again...at some point in time not yet on the clocks
of NIST or on calendars...and on frequencies which are all "secret"
to civilians and the rest of the government. [so secret that if he
tells us he has to kill himself?]



Posted on 20 Jan 05 - Coronation Day

Dave Heil January 20th 05 07:43 PM

N2EY wrote:

In article , Dave Heil
writes:

Lenof21 wrote:

In article . net, robert

casey
writes:


Thus Len should have enough smarts to handle the amateur
writtens, up to extra. And spend a few weeks to learn 5wpm code,
and he could get the ham license. Otherwise he's an amateur
troll... :-)

Everyone seems to be of the fixed mindset (imaginary department)
that I am desiring to obtain an amateur radio license. Not true.


Your story changes from month-to-month and year-to-year. Sometimes you
have no interest in obtaining an amateur radio license. At other times
you've indicated a decades-long interest in amateur radio. It can't be
both ways.


Sure it can, Dave. A person can "have an interest" in something, yet not want
to become part of that group. For example, I have a decades-long interest in
sexy women, but I have never desired to become one!


Good one!

There's also the case of the person whose interest in something consists of
wanting to destroy it. Such a person will often deny that goal.


Perhaps Len's interest in amateur radio is like my interest in
professional football. I have no desire to play, but I like to watch.

Dave K8MN

bb January 20th 05 10:46 PM


N2EY wrote:
In article , Dave Heil


writes:

Lenof21 wrote:

In article . net,

robert
casey
writes:


Thus Len should have enough smarts to handle the amateur
writtens, up to extra. And spend a few weeks to learn 5wpm code,
and he could get the ham license. Otherwise he's an amateur
troll... :-)

Everyone seems to be of the fixed mindset (imaginary

department)
that I am desiring to obtain an amateur radio license. Not

true.

Your story changes from month-to-month and year-to-year. Sometimes

you
have no interest in obtaining an amateur radio license. At other

times
you've indicated a decades-long interest in amateur radio. It can't

be
both ways.


Sure it can, Dave. A person can "have an interest" in something, yet

not want
to become part of that group. For example, I have a decades-long

interest in
sexy women, but I have never desired to become one!

So instead you became an amateur radio license. I see.


Mike Coslo January 21st 05 01:27 AM

Dave Heil wrote:

N2EY wrote:

In article , Dave Heil
writes:


Lenof21 wrote:

In article . net, robert

casey

writes:

Thus Len should have enough smarts to handle the amateur
writtens, up to extra. And spend a few weeks to learn 5wpm code,
and he could get the ham license. Otherwise he's an amateur
troll... :-)

Everyone seems to be of the fixed mindset (imaginary department)
that I am desiring to obtain an amateur radio license. Not true.

Your story changes from month-to-month and year-to-year. Sometimes you
have no interest in obtaining an amateur radio license. At other times
you've indicated a decades-long interest in amateur radio. It can't be
both ways.


Sure it can, Dave. A person can "have an interest" in something, yet not want
to become part of that group. For example, I have a decades-long interest in
sexy women, but I have never desired to become one!



Good one!


There's also the case of the person whose interest in something consists of
wanting to destroy it. Such a person will often deny that goal.



Perhaps Len's interest in amateur radio is like my interest in
professional football. I have no desire to play, but I like to watch.


But do you hate football at the same time?

- Mike KB3EIA -


K4YZ January 21st 05 09:09 AM


Len Over 21 wrote:

Posted on 20 Jan 05 - Coronation Day


I think we can see where Lennie's position on the Democratic
process lies...And his opinion of it...

Steve, K4YZ


Dave Heil January 21st 05 11:33 AM

Mike Coslo wrote:

Dave Heil wrote:

N2EY wrote:

In article , Dave Heil
writes:


Lenof21 wrote:

In article . net, robert

casey

writes:

Thus Len should have enough smarts to handle the amateur
writtens, up to extra. And spend a few weeks to learn 5wpm code,
and he could get the ham license. Otherwise he's an amateur
troll... :-)

Everyone seems to be of the fixed mindset (imaginary department)
that I am desiring to obtain an amateur radio license. Not true.

Your story changes from month-to-month and year-to-year. Sometimes you
have no interest in obtaining an amateur radio license. At other times
you've indicated a decades-long interest in amateur radio. It can't be
both ways.

Sure it can, Dave. A person can "have an interest" in something, yet not want
to become part of that group. For example, I have a decades-long interest in
sexy women, but I have never desired to become one!



Good one!


There's also the case of the person whose interest in something consists of
wanting to destroy it. Such a person will often deny that goal.



Perhaps Len's interest in amateur radio is like my interest in
professional football. I have no desire to play, but I like to watch.


But do you hate football at the same time?


Only when the Steelers lose. ;-)

Dave K8MN


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