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K4YZ September 6th 05 08:42 AM

A Most Humbling Experience
 
For the last eight days I've been involved in mobile intensive
care transports of critical patients from Southern Mississippi and
Southeastern Louisiana. I was on four ground transports and four air
transports.

For those who have been watching the news on CNN and Fox News, all
I can say is that the most horrific and heartbreaking scenes have yet
to be aired, and in all likelyhood never will be...I just don't think
the American public could withstand it.

As an ER Nurse I've seen tragedy and dispair on an almost daily
basis, but at the end of the day, it's been easy to put behind me as
soon as I get out of the parking lot. I can get a sausage and bisquit
at the corner store, enjoy a pint of milk, and know that when I get
home the lights are on and the fridge is full.

Not so in LA or MS.

I was on the ground in Slidell, LA, for 45 minutes on Saturday. I
don't believe that even if I possessed the skills of a poet laureat
that I could put into words the devastation. I never served with the
Marines in Viet Nam, but have always heard about the "1000 yeard
stare"...Well, now I've seen it...In the eyes of hundreds of those
brutalized by this horrific event.

That having been said, those who have been casting about that I am
"MIA" or otherwise "strangely absent" from the NG only reinforce, in my
mind anyway, just how infantile, meaningless and puny they really are.
In light of the last few days, the punks who make up the Feeble Five
have just ceased to have any substance for me. They are just too
petty.

Steve, K4YZ


an_old_friend September 6th 05 01:06 PM

well good to hear fopr change you have done something productive
K4YZ wrote:
For the last eight days I've been involved in mobile intensive
care transports of critical patients from Southern Mississippi and
Southeastern Louisiana. I was on four ground transports and four air
transports.

cut


K4YZ September 6th 05 03:33 PM


nobodys_old_friend wrote:
well good to hear fopr change you have done something productive


"for"

Nothing less than exactly the kind of response I expected, Markie.

Thanks for not letting me down.

Steve, K4YZ


an_old_friend September 6th 05 04:17 PM


K4YZ wrote:
nobodys_old_friend wrote:
well good to hear fopr change you have done something productive


"for"

Nothing less than exactly the kind of response I expected, Markie.

Thanks for not letting me down.


gee I adknowledge your efforts and the improvement they show and all
you can manage to do is play spelling cop

Yep the bullying bigoted stevie is back

Steve, K4YZ



K4YZ September 6th 05 05:03 PM


nobodys_old_friend wrote:

gee I adknowledge your efforts and the improvement they show and all
you can manage to do is play spelling cop


"acknowledge"

No...

You were spiteful and pontificating.

And YOU are no judge of any milestones of improvement, Markie.

Yep the bullying bigoted stevie is back


Nope...The "Stevie" that doesn't tolerate liars, punks and
deceivers never left...He just had better things to do.

And your two posts to this thread prove it.

Steve, K4YZ


[email protected] September 6th 05 11:02 PM


K4YZ wrote:
For the last eight days I've been involved in mobile intensive
care transports of critical patients from Southern Mississippi and
Southeastern Louisiana. I was on four ground transports and four air
transports.


You know, Steve, I recall some #1 A-holes on this group calling in to
question my service in Somalia, doubting my even being there, and
demanding proof.

And as much as I'd like to give you the same $hit that you gave me, I'm
not going to do it. I'm not going to ask you for your medical
credentials to be there. I'm not going to ask you to post your travel
vouchers proving you were there. I'm not going to ask you to post the
names of people who saw you there to verify that you were there. I'm
not going to mention that I never saw you on the CNN or Fox News that
you ask us to witness. I'm not going to do it because I'm a bigger man
than you have been.

Instead I'm going to thank you for your service as a medical
professional in our time of need. I'm even going to invite you to
continue this period of goodwill and grace by continuing by being a
bigger man than you have in the recent past. Good luck to you, best
wishes, and thank you.

Thank you for your service in MS and LA.

bb


Frank Gilliland September 6th 05 11:39 PM

On 6 Sep 2005 15:02:20 -0700, wrote in
.com:


K4YZ wrote:
For the last eight days I've been involved in mobile intensive
care transports of critical patients from Southern Mississippi and
Southeastern Louisiana. I was on four ground transports and four air
transports.


You know, Steve, I recall some #1 A-holes on this group calling in to
question my service in Somalia, doubting my even being there, and
demanding proof.

And as much as I'd like to give you the same $hit that you gave me, I'm
not going to do it. I'm not going to ask you for your medical
credentials to be there. I'm not going to ask you to post your travel
vouchers proving you were there. I'm not going to ask you to post the
names of people who saw you there to verify that you were there. I'm
not going to mention that I never saw you on the CNN or Fox News that
you ask us to witness. I'm not going to do it because I'm a bigger man
than you have been.

Instead I'm going to thank you for your service as a medical
professional in our time of need. I'm even going to invite you to
continue this period of goodwill and grace by continuing by being a
bigger man than you have in the recent past. Good luck to you, best
wishes, and thank you.

Thank you for your service in MS and LA.

bb



You've been suckered. In case you haven't noticed, "Steve" is prone to
fabrications. The -real- reason he was gone was probably because he
went camping with his mommy and daddy during the Memorial Day weekend.
If you have any doubts, just look at what he wrote: "....the Feeble
Five have just ceased to have any substance for me. They are just too
petty." Then look how he jumps right back into flame wars with the
same people. What a hypocrite.

If he really had a life-changing experience and want's anyone to
believe his newest stories, it might help if he comes clean about his
claims about his military service and "seven hostile actions". But
until that happens he doesn't have any credibility at all.








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[email protected] September 7th 05 01:17 AM

From: Frank Gilliland on Sep 6, 3:39 pm


On 6 Sep 2005 15:02:20 -0700, wrote in
K4YZ wrote:



For the last eight days I've been involved in mobile intensive
care transports of critical patients from Southern Mississippi and
Southeastern Louisiana. I was on four ground transports and four air
transports.


You know, Steve, I recall some #1 A-holes on this group calling in to
question my service in Somalia, doubting my even being there, and
demanding proof.


[Yea, verily, Brian...all that be archived in Google. :-) ]


And as much as I'd like to give you the same $hit that you gave me, I'm
not going to do it. I'm not going to ask you for your medical
credentials to be there. I'm not going to ask you to post your travel
vouchers proving you were there. I'm not going to ask you to post the
names of people who saw you there to verify that you were there. I'm
not going to mention that I never saw you on the CNN or Fox News that
you ask us to witness. I'm not going to do it because I'm a bigger man
than you have been.


Instead I'm going to thank you for your service as a medical
professional in our time of need. I'm even going to invite you to
continue this period of goodwill and grace by continuing by being a
bigger man than you have in the recent past. Good luck to you, best
wishes, and thank you.



You've been suckered.


Lots of us readers know that already, Frank. :-)

In case you haven't noticed, "Steve" is prone to fabrications.


Yessir! EMOTIONAL fabrications. He's keyed to anything
emotional, seems to live for that.

The -real- reason he was gone was probably because he
went camping with his mommy and daddy during the Memorial Day weekend.


According to Dudly (whoever he really is), his father passed
away some years ago of a heart attack. Posted in here very
emotionally and upset. Dudly has never mentioned his mother
that I can recall.


If you have any doubts, just look at what he wrote: "....the Feeble
Five have just ceased to have any substance for me. They are just too
petty." Then look how he jumps right back into flame wars with the
same people. What a hypocrite.


Dudly USES the "emotional ploy" thing as misdirection so that
he can do the flamethrower thing at others. When others
complain he jumps back to the emotional story thing and berates
them even more AS IF they were responding to the emotional story.

Dudly has had NO "humbling experience." He doesn't KNOW how to
be humble.

If he really had a life-changing experience and want's anyone to
believe his newest stories, it might help if he comes clean about his
claims about his military service and "seven hostile actions". But
until that happens he doesn't have any credibility at all.


He won't. He can't.

I'm just going to challenge Dudly (whoever he really is) to POST
some kind of PROOF of his latest "humbling epiphany." Something
OTHER than his usual flamethrowing-at-others-for-not-believing-him
posts.

He could have used more correct terms such as "ten-klick-stare"
instead of the "thousand-yard" one (of Vietnam War origin) he
wrote.

Dudly COULD have been on SOME transports, but the "count" and
"type" are irrelevant. He never said EXACTLY what he did ON
them, which is the usual general, vague description he has
used in the past postings of his claims.

"Transport" is a generic term for any sort of vehicle. A ground
ambulance is a "transport." So is a medevac helo and even a
hospital ship. Dudly could have been doing his claimed ordinary
ambulance duty, thus his use of "transport" would be vaguely and
generally "correct." A spaceship is a "transport" in the same
general way. :-)

Dudly ain't got no PROOF. All we can be sure of is that Dudly
is gonna pitch another hissy-fit and cuss out all his detractors
for "not believing him." We can take that to the bank. :-)




[email protected] September 7th 05 01:25 AM


wrote:
From: Frank Gilliland on Sep 6, 3:39 pm


On 6 Sep 2005 15:02:20 -0700, wrote in
K4YZ wrote:



For the last eight days I've been involved in mobile intensive
care transports of critical patients from Southern Mississippi and
Southeastern Louisiana. I was on four ground transports and four air
transports.


You know, Steve, I recall some #1 A-holes on this group calling in to
question my service in Somalia, doubting my even being there, and
demanding proof.


[Yea, verily, Brian...all that be archived in Google. :-) ]


And as much as I'd like to give you the same $hit that you gave me, I'm
not going to do it. I'm not going to ask you for your medical
credentials to be there. I'm not going to ask you to post your travel
vouchers proving you were there. I'm not going to ask you to post the
names of people who saw you there to verify that you were there. I'm
not going to mention that I never saw you on the CNN or Fox News that
you ask us to witness. I'm not going to do it because I'm a bigger man
than you have been.


Instead I'm going to thank you for your service as a medical
professional in our time of need. I'm even going to invite you to
continue this period of goodwill and grace by continuing by being a
bigger man than you have in the recent past. Good luck to you, best
wishes, and thank you.



You've been suckered.


Lots of us readers know that already, Frank. :-)

In case you haven't noticed, "Steve" is prone to fabrications.


Yessir! EMOTIONAL fabrications. He's keyed to anything
emotional, seems to live for that.

The -real- reason he was gone was probably because he
went camping with his mommy and daddy during the Memorial Day weekend.


According to Dudly (whoever he really is), his father passed
away some years ago of a heart attack. Posted in here very
emotionally and upset. Dudly has never mentioned his mother
that I can recall.


If you have any doubts, just look at what he wrote: "....the Feeble
Five have just ceased to have any substance for me. They are just too
petty." Then look how he jumps right back into flame wars with the
same people. What a hypocrite.


Dudly USES the "emotional ploy" thing as misdirection so that
he can do the flamethrower thing at others. When others
complain he jumps back to the emotional story thing and berates
them even more AS IF they were responding to the emotional story.

Dudly has had NO "humbling experience." He doesn't KNOW how to
be humble.

If he really had a life-changing experience and want's anyone to
believe his newest stories, it might help if he comes clean about his
claims about his military service and "seven hostile actions". But
until that happens he doesn't have any credibility at all.


He won't. He can't.

I'm just going to challenge Dudly (whoever he really is) to POST
some kind of PROOF of his latest "humbling epiphany." Something
OTHER than his usual flamethrowing-at-others-for-not-believing-him
posts.

He could have used more correct terms such as "ten-klick-stare"
instead of the "thousand-yard" one (of Vietnam War origin) he
wrote.

Dudly COULD have been on SOME transports, but the "count" and
"type" are irrelevant. He never said EXACTLY what he did ON
them, which is the usual general, vague description he has
used in the past postings of his claims.

"Transport" is a generic term for any sort of vehicle. A ground
ambulance is a "transport." So is a medevac helo and even a
hospital ship. Dudly could have been doing his claimed ordinary
ambulance duty, thus his use of "transport" would be vaguely and
generally "correct." A spaceship is a "transport" in the same
general way. :-)

Dudly ain't got no PROOF. All we can be sure of is that Dudly
is gonna pitch another hissy-fit and cuss out all his detractors
for "not believing him." We can take that to the bank. :-)



As much as it goes against my better judgement, I'm still going to give
Steve the stage to show how the past week has changed his life. It is
up to him to fly or flop, and I won't predict which he'll do. It's up
to him.


[email protected] September 7th 05 05:28 AM

From: on Sep 6, 5:25 pm

wrote:
From: Frank Gilliland on Sep 6, 3:39 pm
On 6 Sep 2005 15:02:20 -0700, wrote in
K4YZ wrote:



If you have any doubts, just look at what he wrote: "....the Feeble
Five have just ceased to have any substance for me. They are just too
petty." Then look how he jumps right back into flame wars with the
same people. What a hypocrite.


Dudly USES the "emotional ploy" thing as misdirection so that
he can do the flamethrower thing at others. When others
complain he jumps back to the emotional story thing and berates
them even more AS IF they were responding to the emotional story.


Dudly has had NO "humbling experience." He doesn't KNOW how to
be humble.


If he really had a life-changing experience and want's anyone to
believe his newest stories, it might help if he comes clean about his
claims about his military service and "seven hostile actions". But
until that happens he doesn't have any credibility at all.


He won't. He can't.


I'm just going to challenge Dudly (whoever he really is) to POST
some kind of PROOF of his latest "humbling epiphany." Something
OTHER than his usual flamethrowing-at-others-for-no?t-believing-him
posts.


He could have used more correct terms such as "ten-klick-stare"
instead of the "thousand-yard" one (of Vietnam War origin) he
wrote.


This great big warrior of "seven hostile actions" can't even use
"klick" (one kilometer in distance) as common in the military
land forces. Geez. Even I know that.


As much as it goes against my better judgement, I'm still going to give
Steve the stage to show how the past week has changed his life. It is
up to him to fly or flop, and I won't predict which he'll do. It's up
to him.


Dudly gonna FLOP. Again.

I'll bet he's even now searching, searching the net for phrases,
whole stories with which to embellish his middle-school journalism
attempts.

Maybe he thinks he can get a Pulitzer Prize for his "humbling
experience" tale? It isn't worth a Pullet Surprise...





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