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SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on
David Eduardo wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "dxAce" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 4:19 AM Subject: SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason, who has never held an amateur license, wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... There you go again. You don't like something, so you call the messenger a liar or, more often than not, go into rectal references and anal analogies. Well, you are a liar, 'Eduardo', get over it. As much as you would like to believe this, you have not been able to prove anything to the cotrary of what I have said. You are just a whining old drunk who has nothing to show for life but a bunch of QSL cards. I find it quite interesting, that in a radio hobbyist group, a clown like you would complain about someone's collection of QSL (verie, for those in Glendale) cards. That's just as ignorant as Michael W. Bryant (a PhDufus) complaining about how much TIME I spend actually LISTENING to the radio. Seems like petty jealousy, to me! Hardly... In 1963, I had over 1800 veries as you can see in http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%...Number%204.pdf And, perhaps, the two of you might find it worthwhile to find another pastime, and leave the REAL radio hobbyists alone. "Real" hobbyists? http://www.davidgleason.com/1946-1964-e1.htm includes samples of veries from one state... all before I was one-quarter of your age. So, all you have to show for your miserable life is a bunch of QSL's ? ;-) And still, never had an amateur license... |
SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on
David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason, who prances as a fake Hispanic, wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "dxAce" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 4:19 AM Subject: SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason, who has never held an amateur license, wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... There you go again. You don't like something, so you call the messenger a liar or, more often than not, go into rectal references and anal analogies. Well, you are a liar, 'Eduardo', get over it. As much as you would like to believe this, you have not been able to prove anything to the cotrary of what I have said. You are just a whining old drunk who has nothing to show for life but a bunch of QSL cards. I find it quite interesting, that in a radio hobbyist group, a clown like you would complain about someone's collection of QSL (verie, for those in Glendale) cards. That's just as ignorant as Michael W. Bryant (a PhDufus) complaining about how much TIME I spend actually LISTENING to the radio. Seems like petty jealousy, to me! Hardly... In 1963, I had over 1800 veries as you can see in http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%...Number%204.pdf And, perhaps, the two of you might find it worthwhile to find another pastime, and leave the REAL radio hobbyists alone. "Real" hobbyists? http://www.davidgleason.com/1946-1964-e1.htm includes samples of veries from one state... all before I was one-quarter of your age. What is verie interesting is that these offer more proof that 'Eduardo' was not in existence then! Prance on! |
SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "dxAce" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 4:19 AM Subject: SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason, who has never held an amateur license, wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... There you go again. You don't like something, so you call the messenger a liar or, more often than not, go into rectal references and anal analogies. Well, you are a liar, 'Eduardo', get over it. As much as you would like to believe this, you have not been able to prove anything to the cotrary of what I have said. You are just a whining old drunk who has nothing to show for life but a bunch of QSL cards. I find it quite interesting, that in a radio hobbyist group, a clown like you would complain about someone's collection of QSL (verie, for those in Glendale) cards. That's just as ignorant as Michael W. Bryant (a PhDufus) complaining about how much TIME I spend actually LISTENING to the radio. Seems like petty jealousy, to me! Hardly... In 1963, I had over 1800 veries as you can see in http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%...Number%204.pdf And, perhaps, the two of you might find it worthwhile to find another pastime, and leave the REAL radio hobbyists alone. "Real" hobbyists? http://www.davidgleason.com/1946-1964-e1.htm includes samples of veries from one state... all before I was one-quarter of your age. So, all you have to show for your miserable life is a bunch of QSL's ? ;-) And still, never had an amateur license... You DX international stations, yet have no idea of how things work(ed) in lesser "developed" parts of the world. Nearly any kind of license, whether AM, FM, Amateur, or even a driver license could be gotten with a simple fee to the person processing the desired license. I could have had 100 amateur licenses, and even had my dogs licensed, were I to have wanted it. |
SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on
David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason, while still longing for that amateur license that he never had, wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "dxAce" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 4:19 AM Subject: SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason, who has never held an amateur license, wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... There you go again. You don't like something, so you call the messenger a liar or, more often than not, go into rectal references and anal analogies. Well, you are a liar, 'Eduardo', get over it. As much as you would like to believe this, you have not been able to prove anything to the cotrary of what I have said. You are just a whining old drunk who has nothing to show for life but a bunch of QSL cards. I find it quite interesting, that in a radio hobbyist group, a clown like you would complain about someone's collection of QSL (verie, for those in Glendale) cards. That's just as ignorant as Michael W. Bryant (a PhDufus) complaining about how much TIME I spend actually LISTENING to the radio. Seems like petty jealousy, to me! Hardly... In 1963, I had over 1800 veries as you can see in http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%...Number%204.pdf And, perhaps, the two of you might find it worthwhile to find another pastime, and leave the REAL radio hobbyists alone. "Real" hobbyists? http://www.davidgleason.com/1946-1964-e1.htm includes samples of veries from one state... all before I was one-quarter of your age. So, all you have to show for your miserable life is a bunch of QSL's ? ;-) And still, never had an amateur license... You DX international stations, yet have no idea of how things work(ed) in lesser "developed" parts of the world. Nearly any kind of license, whether AM, FM, Amateur, or even a driver license could be gotten with a simple fee to the person processing the desired license. I could have had 100 amateur licenses, and even had my dogs licensed, were I to have wanted it. Yet you do not have, nor ever did have, that one single license! |
SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "dxAce" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 4:19 AM Subject: SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason, who has never held an amateur license, wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... There you go again. You don't like something, so you call the messenger a liar or, more often than not, go into rectal references and anal analogies. Well, you are a liar, 'Eduardo', get over it. As much as you would like to believe this, you have not been able to prove anything to the cotrary of what I have said. You are just a whining old drunk who has nothing to show for life but a bunch of QSL cards. I find it quite interesting, that in a radio hobbyist group, a clown like you would complain about someone's collection of QSL (verie, for those in Glendale) cards. That's just as ignorant as Michael W. Bryant (a PhDufus) complaining about how much TIME I spend actually LISTENING to the radio. Seems like petty jealousy, to me! Hardly... In 1963, I had over 1800 veries as you can see in http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%...Number%204.pdf And, perhaps, the two of you might find it worthwhile to find another pastime, and leave the REAL radio hobbyists alone. "Real" hobbyists? http://www.davidgleason.com/1946-1964-e1.htm includes samples of veries from one state... all before I was one-quarter of your age. So, all you have to show for your miserable life is a bunch of QSL's ? ;-) And still, never had an amateur license... You DX international stations, yet have no idea of how things work(ed) in lesser "developed" parts of the world. 'Eduardo', chances are that I've actually been to more lesser "developed" parts of the world than you have been. And, I never got tossed out of a single one of them, like you did (if your claim is to be believed). |
SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on
"dxAce" wrote in message ... And still, never had an amateur license... You DX international stations, yet have no idea of how things work(ed) in lesser "developed" parts of the world. Nearly any kind of license, whether AM, FM, Amateur, or even a driver license could be gotten with a simple fee to the person processing the desired license. I could have had 100 amateur licenses, and even had my dogs licensed, were I to have wanted it. Yet you do not have, nor ever did have, that one single license! No, I had many of them. The commercial ones were all in the name of my licensee corporation, the same way 99% of US radio stations are licensed. |
SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... And still, never had an amateur license... You DX international stations, yet have no idea of how things work(ed) in lesser "developed" parts of the world. Nearly any kind of license, whether AM, FM, Amateur, or even a driver license could be gotten with a simple fee to the person processing the desired license. I could have had 100 amateur licenses, and even had my dogs licensed, were I to have wanted it. Yet you do not have, nor ever did have, that one single license! No, I had many of them. The commercial ones were all in the name of my licensee corporation, the same way 99% of US radio stations are licensed. You had not a one! dxAce Michigan USA And, as always, don't let your children attend Louisville Technical Institute. They've hired at least one individual who once claimed to have a PhD, and who knows, there may be more. |
SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: You DX international stations, yet have no idea of how things work(ed) in lesser "developed" parts of the world. 'Eduardo', chances are that I've actually been to more lesser "developed" parts of the world than you have been. Unlikely. I've actually worked in places like Lago Agrio (had a license there on 840 AM), Ecuador, where snakes and raposas came into the town to eat garbage. And on and on. And, I never got tossed out of a single one of them, like you did (if your claim is to be believed). I got ejected for speaking out against a military government that was leftist and did not fulfill its promises. What did you do, put on a flowered shirt and chartreuse shorts and take a cruise ship? |
SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: You DX international stations, yet have no idea of how things work(ed) in lesser "developed" parts of the world. 'Eduardo', chances are that I've actually been to more lesser "developed" parts of the world than you have been. Unlikely. I've actually worked in places like Lago Agrio (had a license there on 840 AM), Ecuador, where snakes and raposas came into the town to eat garbage. And on and on. You had no license. And, I never got tossed out of a single one of them, like you did (if your claim is to be believed). I got ejected for speaking out against a military government that was leftist and did not fulfill its promises. What did you do, put on a flowered shirt and chartreuse shorts and take a cruise ship? US NAVY... we left the flowered shirts and chartreuse shorts to prancers such as yourself, boy! |
SPECIAL: Trim the trees, keep your lights on
U.S.Army.October 28,1962 - October 29,1965.In Vietnam, Sgt.Bates handed
me two Licenses.U.S.Army Drivers License, rated up 2 1/2 ton trucks.(I drove the heck out of those ammo trucks too) And a Vietnamese Drivers License.I still have both of those Drivers Licenses right here. PS, one time I caught the crabs from a Vietnamese woman.They called me Crabby Daddy for a couple of days. cuhulin, the Crabby Daddy |
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