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Larry Nichols / his friend Gennie
I received Nichols Notes a few minutes ago and thought I'd pass on part of what he had to say. It's about his friend Gennie who passed away. I don't know what to say right now about talking to the dead, though I see notices and poems in the classifieds on a regular basis concerning the death of some departed loved one. Personally, I think once a person is gone it's too late to pray for them -- and probably to talk with them. But it probably makes the speaker feel a bit better and probably helps them get a load off their own chest. I'm sure the Catholic church would disagree. Anyway, I post Larry's comments just as received from him. No. I did not get his permission, but am sure he would not object. These remarks are not to criticize what he has to say or his right to say them, but to explain that I may not fully understand part of it.
You ask, "What does this have to do with shortwave?" I reply, "Don't you remember Larry Nichols shortwave broadcast?" I doubt he's on shortwave now, but he was on WWCR for a long time. His url is at the bottom of the page. Al =================== A FRIENDS PLEDGE, A LIFE TOO SHORT Last Friday, August 22, 2003, I lost a good friend. Her name was Gennie Zellner. She was the wife of a friend of mine during and since Jr. High School. She was a mother of a son that is now left to face this world without her. My long time friend is enduring incredible pain as is their son and they are facing a long period of pain, loss, and adjustment. I, of course, am suffering pain and loss, because she was a true friend to my family and me. Life will not be the same without her and her beautiful smile. This situation, brings all of us that knew her to ask why? Why would God take such a wonderful person away from all of us at such an early age? Why would God rob her of the main job she had, taking care of her husband and raising their son and making sure he could have a great life? Also, what can I do to help? The answer for me is not simple. Things I know about are easy for me to understand but something like the death of a good friend is not something I feel comfortable understanding. I think the best thing I can do is share my feelings with you and maybe me telling you, can help me deal with the loss in some purposeful way. The death of my friend at an early age is proof that God is truly still in charge. No matter how invincible, we think we are, God will call us home in his time whether we are ready or not. It was Gennie's time. We should all take comfort that she is in a better place. No more pain or suffering with this life's journey, she made the trip that God planned for her and she is now safe at home with God. What greater reward can anyone receive than being with God for all eternity! Her journey, while seeming too short for all of us who loved her presence, was shorter than some and longer than others, but it was the exact length of time allocated to her. No matter what any of us could have done, we could not have added or taken away one moment from God's plan. To ease my pain and that of her family we should be, and are, thankful that she is safe in the arms of God and he will protect her now and forever. God, thank you for letting us have her for the time she was here with us. She was a gift, we will be forever grateful for. Now for my end of the deal. God gives all of us very few true friends and he gave me Gennie. She supported me when most other people turned away. How can I repay her for her love and friendship throughout the years she was in my life? The answer to this question, I believe, is in the raising of her son and helping my friend and her husband through these troubling times and in the future. As for my friend and her husband, all I can do is be there for him and try to help him through this loss. That I am and will do and Gennie knows I would never let him suffer alone. As for her son, the best thing I can do for him is what I had promised Gennie I would do long ago. Do everything in my power to make him have a country to grow up in. A country that would offer him the same chance for a future that we had. You see, Gennie was a nurse and she did everything she could to help ease suffering for every patient she came in contact with. But she once told me that she felt helpless in that she didn't believe she was making a difference in the big picture. To this end, she would often times feel sad and of little importance. But she took great pride in being a part of my life and being able to watch me work. She never waived in believing in me and my ability to somehow come up with a way to protect the future for our country and that of her son and my daughter. So the best thing I can do is tell Gennie through this writing that I will do all in my power to not let her down. Gennie, if God would allow you to read this article I want to let you know that I will be here for Bill, whenever he needs me. Have peace in knowing that we will take care of him while you are apart. Know also, that for as long as my journey lasts, I will do all God will allow me to do to protect and provide the future for Robert that you wanted for him. I am sure now, that God has revealed his plan to you and you know how our journey here on earth will end. Somehow, I feel your approving smile, so I know it is going to turn out the way you had hoped. I now know why you were here and touched my life, you were one of God's angels to help me in my journey. I will take what you gave me and use it to complete my journey and I will do my part to fulfill God's plan. Gennie, we all miss you but I know that we will all be together again by the time your eye blinks. Why do I say this, because you are in God's time now and when you compare life to eternity our journeys will be over soon! We will have a party when we all get to Heaven that will last forever. To all of you reading this article, Gennie's life should be an example for all to see. Our life's journeys are already set by God. The time we will have for our trip is already running out and only He knows how much longer we have. How we act and where we stop along the way He leaves to us. I would simply add, if all of us could make our journey help others along the way, as Gennie did, then we could make the journeys of those after us better and safer. With that God would bless us with a joyous trip through all of eternity. Gennie, I know you don't have worries now, but if it will help you in any way, because of the light you brought into my life I too, am not worried because I will not let you or God down. I guess my pledge to my friend is still my job and her life was not too short, it was just right. We love and miss you, Your Friends See You Next Week and May God Bless, Larry Nichols THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK The greatest gift you can give to someone is your time. Be sure to visit my web site at www.larrynichols.com. The Nichols Notes . . . . |
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I received Nichols Notes a few minutes ago and thought I'd pass on part of what he had to say. It's about his friend Gennie who passed away. I don't know what to say right now about talking to the dead, though I see notices and poems in the classifieds on a regular basis concerning the death of some departed loved one. Personally, I think once a person is gone it's too late to pray for them -- and probably to talk with them. But it probably makes the speaker feel a bit better and probably helps them get a load off their own chest. I'm sure the Catholic church would disagree. Anyway, I post Larry's comments just as received from him. No. I did not get his permission, but am sure he would not object. These remarks are not to criticize what he has to say or his right to say them, but to explain that I may not fully understand part of it.
You ask, "What does this have to do with shortwave?" I reply, "Don't you remember Larry Nichols shortwave broadcast?" I doubt he's on shortwave now, but he was on WWCR for a long time. His url is at the bottom of the page. Al When will Larry be getting back on radio and taking calls from all those cretins he swindled? -- Col. I.P. Yurin Commissariat of Internal Security Stakhanovite Order of Lenin (1937) Hero of Socialist Labor (1939) |
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Gray Shockley said:
I received Nichols Notes a few minutes ago [snip] On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 22:03:30 -0500, I. P. Yurin wrote (in message ): When will Larry be getting back on radio and taking calls from all those cretins he swindled? Y.P., were you listening to him back during that strange interlude and finale of the "loan" strangeness? Yep. I started tuning in maybe 3 months before he started plugging Little Scam as the solution to his and his listeners' financial woes. I found his program fascinating in a mental/logical-health way. He would spend 2 days a week pleading for money to pay the airtime bill for the week -- 2 days of which was spent pleading for the money. If he hadn't devoted so much time to begging, he wouldn't have needed to beg so much. Although I doubt my sanity when I recall it, at one point I could swear he was running a garage sale over the air! Auctioning off broken lamps, old lawnmowers and the like. Wish I'd taped that. I'm still not sure I wasn't having a hallucination. It was amazing after those performances that WWCR didn't pull the plug on him. How could they not see that his trailer's junk wasn't gonna pay the bills? Even crazier was when they let him start running his ponzi scheme on the air. I kept waiting to hear the Treasury officials show up at the transmitter, or his trailer. The hilarious explanations for why those endless monthly letters with free money in them hadn't started arriving yet were also a real hit with me! His old web site used to have a BB board where people would all post about Little Bay. 1/4 realized they had been scammed; 3/4 "kept the faith" with Larry. And a few wise-asses posted ridicule directed at all of them. I used to read it for laughs every 3 or 4 days. Shortly before it was mysteriously taken down, some joker posted that s/he had gotten a full refund from Little Bay. That got them all hopeful all over again. And outraged that they hadn't been reimbursed. I imagine that was the cause of the BB's disappearance! I had been listening to hiim for quite a while before then and I was totally dumbfounded when that weirdness transpired. I got the impression that he really and truly believed it was real which would make him one of the most naive people to have surfaced in the last 100 years. He could well have been a sucker too. He never struck me as particularly high-functioning mongoloid. But as I say, I was more impressed by the stupidity of the folks at WWCR. When a guy is using a pyramid scheme to try to get the money to pay his bills, it's time to withhold credit. I think he told himself at least seven impossible things before breakfast. Instead, he should have swallowed a frog every morning and the rest of the day wiuld have just been peachy-keen. Ah yes! He had a voice made for pantomime. Have you seen the pic of him on his new website? It looks like his head is 7 sizes too small for the rest of him -- exactly as I'd have guessed from hearing his show! Gray Shockley ----------------------- DX-392 DX-398 RX-320 DX-399 CCradio w/RS Loop Torus Tuner (3-13 MHz) Select-A-Tenna ----------------------- Vicksburg, MS US -- Col. I.P. Yurin Commissariat of Internal Security Stakhanovite Order of Lenin (1937) Hero of Socialist Labor (1939) |
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Like Rick Wiles, I think he was "baited" ! He mentioned a time or two
that he had gotten a check or two. I don't believe he'd deliberately lie. That just set the hook real good so he'd haul in the other suckers for whoever was behind the scheme. It's like the baby butcher business, Waco and wars in general. It's "for the children!" You'd be surprised how profitable baby killing and wars (also baby killing) can be for the puppet meisters behind the curtains! :-) Al ================= Gray Shockley wrote: I received Nichols Notes a few minutes ago [snip] On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 22:03:30 -0500, I. P. Yurin wrote (in message ): When will Larry be getting back on radio and taking calls from all those cretins he swindled? Y.P., were you listening to him back during that strange interlude and finale of the "loan" strangeness? I had been listening to hiim for quite a while before then and I was totally dumbfounded when that weirdness transpired. I got the impression that he really and truly believed it was real which would make him one of the most naive people to have surfaced in the last 100 years. I think he told himself at least seven impossible things before breakfast. Instead, he should have swallowed a frog every morning and the rest of the day wiuld have just been peachy-keen. |
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