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Lloyd wants to give Roger Head wrote: "KØHB" wrote in message de Hans, K0HB Master Permanent Mess Cook, US Navy You were PLO, Permanent Lartrine Orderly. |
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"Guts"
From: on Thurs, Sep 21 2006 8:17 pm
wrote: wrote: From: on Thurs, Sep 21 2006 3:47 am wrote: From: on Mon, Sep 18 2006 4:31 pm wrote: From: on Sun, Sep 17 2006 6:18 am wrote: You are ashamed to state what you work on except for the most vague way...such as being in the "transport industry." Bus drivers are in the "transport industry." Larry Roll, the soma-cum-loud "graduate" in "Human Resources" (personnel department work) was a bus driver! Are you a bus driver, Jimmy? Is there something wrong with being a bus driver, Len? Jimmy avoided the obvious by misdirection into another's alleged "misbehavior." Let's review that stuff about bus driving by a pro-coder-uber-alles in this newsgroup: Roll bragged himself to the skies in here about his academic achievements while in some alleged college classes. He said outright that he could get any job he wanted in 'human resources' (personnel) after graduation. What did he do instead? Became a bus driver. Not just any bus driver, but one who "performed a service to senior citizens" by slapping on a terrific (bafflegab) TITLE to that job. Muy importante! :-) So, we got treated to brags-before-they-happened by a morse- man, then brags-after-he-couldn't-fulfill-his-original-brags as performing some kind of 'service' to his community? Now I've nothing against bus drivers, per se, provided they observe all the vehicle laws and don't injure anyone. The transportation services in any community do serve a purpose. However, Jimmy took it all OUT OF CONTEXT, conveniently omitting the blatant brags of Roll before-the-fact about his 'excellence' of scholarship and 'getting any job (in human resources) he wanted.' Roll did NOT get a job in human resources (personnel work). Roll got a job as a bus driver. Jimmy tried to defend that by some kind of weird 'patriot' ploy saying morseman Roll did his service-to-the-community thing. In the east San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, there are at least five small bus services NOT part of the Metro Transit District big bus lines, all kept going by (what Jimmy calls "subsidies from taxpayers") monies NOT derived from "free market" captitalism. I have nothing against those, either. They serve the communities. But, Larry Roll was a MORSEMAN, an AMATEUR morseman. It is the usual Standard Operating Procedure for ALL amateur morsemen to support one another in here; none can do wrong. Even if what they talk about hasn't the remotest chance of being about amateur radio, the amateur morsemen are "right" and others are "wrong" to criticize them. Supporters. The "jock straps" of old radio operating skills. Two bus drivers have been in here; one left and one died. Both are missed. Jimmy is incorrect. Both were HIT many times when they were here. HIT right on their self-described importance of morsemanship. Richard Carroll, W0EX, is also gone. He was such an amateur morseman that he claimed to carry around a code key in his car to use in case of an earthquake in the Missouri area. That makes THREE morsemen who are "missed" by other morsemen. Who will be the fourth morseketeer? The Katapult King? IIRC, one of Larry Roll's duties was transporting senior citizens and disabled people who couldn't drive. His work made it possible for them to have much more mobility and independence. Brian, that's one of the grossest bits of bull**** that Jimmy has come up with in here. Here's a plain and simple fact: Larry Roll, K3LT, got a job as a bus driver because he could NOT get his choice of 'human resources' jobs. Roll FAILED to live up to his own brags in here, so he rationalized it into this 'serving the community' BS...and Jimmy just repeated a version of it above. That's nice. And before that, his (subsidized) work enabled the freedoms that you take for granted. Military servicemen are NOT subsidized. They are PAID for their service by the government. Some military personnel PAY the dearest price of all: Their LIFE. Over three thousand United States military persons paid that price in Iraq alone since our invasion of that country in 2003. I wonder what Jimmy thinks is a "subsidy" for volunteering to give their LIFE for their country? Larry Roll was a MSgt in the USAF. If I understand his period of service, his "inactive" service commitment of 10 years just expired. That's twenty years of putting your freedoms ahead of himself and his family, followed by another 10 years of being on call to do it again. Brian, that is irrelevant to Jimmy. Jimmy knows nothing of military service, isn't involved, isn't a participant, never was, never volunteered, wan't even a ("subsidized") government worker. Here's a plain and simple fact: By all apearances in this newsgroup, James Miccolis has only ONE standard of others: Morsemen are "good," non-morsemen are "bad, wrong, in error" (and usually of lesser status as human beings). It's the amateur morsemen's way... |
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"Guts"
From: on Thurs, Sep 21 2006 8:17 pm
wrote: wrote: From: on Thurs, Sep 21 2006 3:47 am wrote: From: on Mon, Sep 18 2006 4:31 pm wrote: From: on Sun, Sep 17 2006 6:18 am wrote: You are ashamed to state what you work on except for the most vague way...such as being in the "transport industry." Bus drivers are in the "transport industry." Larry Roll, the soma-cum-loud "graduate" in "Human Resources" (personnel department work) was a bus driver! Are you a bus driver, Jimmy? Is there something wrong with being a bus driver, Len? Jimmy avoided the obvious by misdirection into another's alleged "misbehavior." Let's review that stuff about bus driving by a pro-coder-uber-alles in this newsgroup: Roll bragged himself to the skies in here about his academic achievements while in some alleged college classes. He said outright that he could get any job he wanted in 'human resources' (personnel) after graduation. What did he do instead? Became a bus driver. Not just any bus driver, but one who "performed a service to senior citizens" by slapping on a terrific (bafflegab) TITLE to that job. Muy importante! :-) So, we got treated to brags-before-they-happened by a morse- man, then brags-after-he-couldn't-fulfill-his-original-brags as performing some kind of 'service' to his community? Now I've nothing against bus drivers, per se, provided they observe all the vehicle laws and don't injure anyone. The transportation services in any community do serve a purpose. However, Jimmy took it all OUT OF CONTEXT, conveniently omitting the blatant brags of Roll before-the-fact about his 'excellence' of scholarship and 'getting any job (in human resources) he wanted.' Roll did NOT get a job in human resources (personnel work). Roll got a job as a bus driver. Jimmy tried to defend that by some kind of weird 'patriot' ploy saying morseman Roll did his service-to-the-community thing. In the east San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, there are at least five small bus services NOT part of the Metro Transit District big bus lines, all kept going by (what Jimmy calls "subsidies from taxpayers") monies NOT derived from "free market" captitalism. I have nothing against those, either. They serve the communities. But, Larry Roll was a MORSEMAN, an AMATEUR morseman. It is the usual Standard Operating Procedure for ALL amateur morsemen to support one another in here; none can do wrong. Even if what they talk about hasn't the remotest chance of being about amateur radio, the amateur morsemen are "right" and others are "wrong" to criticize them. Supporters. The "jock straps" of old radio operating skills. Two bus drivers have been in here; one left and one died. Both are missed. Jimmy is incorrect. Both were HIT many times when they were here. HIT right on their self-described importance of morsemanship. Richard Carroll, W0EX, is also gone. He was such an amateur morseman that he claimed to carry around a code key in his car to use in case of an earthquake in the Missouri area. That makes THREE morsemen who are "missed" by other morsemen. Who will be the fourth morseketeer? The Katapult King? IIRC, one of Larry Roll's duties was transporting senior citizens and disabled people who couldn't drive. His work made it possible for them to have much more mobility and independence. Brian, that's one of the grossest bits of bull**** that Jimmy has come up with in here. Here's a plain and simple fact: Larry Roll, K3LT, got a job as a bus driver because he could NOT get his choice of 'human resources' jobs. Roll FAILED to live up to his own brags in here, so he rationalized it into this 'serving the community' BS...and Jimmy just repeated a version of it above. That's nice. And before that, his (subsidized) work enabled the freedoms that you take for granted. Military servicemen are NOT subsidized. They are PAID for their service by the government. Some military personnel PAY the dearest price of all: Their LIFE. Over three thousand United States military persons paid that price in Iraq alone since our invasion of that country in 2003. I wonder what Jimmy thinks is a "subsidy" for volunteering to give their LIFE for their country? Larry Roll was a MSgt in the USAF. If I understand his period of service, his "inactive" service commitment of 10 years just expired. That's twenty years of putting your freedoms ahead of himself and his family, followed by another 10 years of being on call to do it again. Brian, that is irrelevant to Jimmy. Jimmy knows nothing of military service, isn't involved, isn't a participant, never was, never volunteered, wan't even a ("subsidized") government worker. Here's a plain and simple fact: By all apearances in this newsgroup, James Miccolis has only ONE standard of others: Morsemen are "good," non-morsemen are "bad, wrong, in error" (and usually of lesser status as human beings). It's the amateur morsemen's way... |
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wrote: wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: wrote: I'm sorry if you were insulted, Hans - that was not my intent. Tsk, you were trying to insult me, not Hans. I wasn't *trying* to insult anyone, Len. I wonder what you would have said if you were actually "trying?" Equating military service with welfare is about all I can take. |
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wrote: wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: wrote: I'm sorry if you were insulted, Hans - that was not my intent. Tsk, you were trying to insult me, not Hans. I wasn't *trying* to insult anyone, Len. I wonder what you would have said if you were actually "trying?" Len feels insulted whenever disagrees with him here, or proves him to be mistaken about something. Equating military service with welfare is about all I can take. Who did that? Not me. I didn't use the word "welfare", Brian. You did. Are subsidies and welfare the same thing to you? Are farm subsidies a form of welfare? How about tax breaks and other incentives given to big corporations? --- Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary defines "subsidy" as: "a grant by a government to a private person or company to assist an enterprise deemed advantageous to the public" No mention of "welfare" in that. |
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wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: wrote: I'm sorry if you were insulted, Hans - that was not my intent. Tsk, you were trying to insult me, not Hans. I wasn't *trying* to insult anyone, Len. I wonder what you would have said if you were actually "trying?" Len feels insulted whenever disagrees with him here, or proves him to be mistaken about something. Equating military service with welfare is about all I can take. Who did that? Not me. I didn't use the word "welfare", Brian. You did. Are subsidies and welfare the same thing to you? Is military service and non-military service the same thing to you? |
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wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: wrote: I'm sorry if you were insulted, Hans - that was not my intent. Tsk, you were trying to insult me, not Hans. I wasn't *trying* to insult anyone, Len. I wonder what you would have said if you were actually "trying?" Len feels insulted whenever disagrees with him here, or proves him to be mistaken about something. Equating military service with welfare is about all I can take. Who did that? Not me. I didn't use the word "welfare", Brian. You did. Are subsidies and welfare the same thing to you? Is military service and non-military service the same thing to you? Jimmie was never in the military. He was never a participant. He has never been in government service of any kind. Jimmie has never volunteered to serve his country in anything. Jimmie has never taken that Oath that real veterans took. He is superior. He is an amateur extra morseman. |
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wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: wrote: I'm sorry if you were insulted, Hans - that was not my intent. Tsk, you were trying to insult me, not Hans. I wasn't *trying* to insult anyone, Len. I wonder what you would have said if you were actually "trying?" Equating military service with welfare is about all I can take. I'm not "taking" any of it. Jimmie can go over to his nearest military recruitment station and repeat his "subsidy" crack to any military person in there. After that, the "fourth morseketeer" would be absent from RRAP. |
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wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: wrote: I'm sorry if you were insulted, Hans - that was not my intent. Tsk, you were trying to insult me, not Hans. I wasn't *trying* to insult anyone, Len. I wonder what you would have said if you were actually "trying?" Len feels insulted whenever disagrees with him here, or proves him to be mistaken about something. Equating military service with welfare is about all I can take. Who did that? Not me. I didn't use the word "welfare", Brian. You did. Are subsidies and welfare the same thing to you? Is military service and non-military service the same thing to you? Jimmie was never in the military. He was never a participant. He has never been in government service of any kind. Jimmie has never volunteered to serve his country in anything. Jimmie has never taken that Oath that real veterans took. He is superior. He is an amateur extra morseman. Not much is known about Jim, except the usual liberal disdain for the US military and military members. And that He thinks his favorite mode should be forced down everyone's throat. |
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