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Michael Bryant April 16th 04 03:02 AM

From: N8KDV

I don't think Bryant is really a speech instructor either.


You've proven beyond a doubt I was a speech instructor in the past. I assure
you I am still working as one.

Unlike you, who has no job, at all.


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N8KDV April 16th 04 03:37 AM



Michael Bryant wrote:

From: Larry Ozarow


Everybody spells embarrassment with two "r"s. It's
the correct spelling.


You might want to look in a recent dictionary. The American spelling is with
one R.

By the way as a speech instructor, doesn't the
sentence "As a speech instructor, GW Bush is an
embarassment to his nation" seem a little off to
you, besides the spelling mistake?


Yes, I admit that an excess of communication with Steve Lare has lowered my
writing skills.


Sure Fat Boy... blame it on me! You gonna blame the fact that you don't have a
PhD and that you lied about having one on me too?

Or are you gonna pin that one on President Bush?



N8KDV April 16th 04 03:38 AM



Michael Bryant wrote:

From: N8KDV


I don't think Bryant is really a speech instructor either.


You've proven beyond a doubt I was a speech instructor in the past. I assure
you I am still working as one.


Your assurances don't count for much around here these days!



Telamon April 16th 04 04:11 AM

In article ,
ocom (Michael Bryant) wrote:

From: Larry Ozarow


Everybody spells embarrassment with two "r"s. It's the correct
spelling.


You might want to look in a recent dictionary. The American spelling
is with one R.


My up to date dictionary spells it with two "r"s.

By the way as a speech instructor, doesn't the sentence "As a speech
instructor, GW Bush is an embarassment to his nation" seem a little
off to you, besides the spelling mistake?


Yes, I admit that an excess of communication with Steve Lare has
lowered my writing skills.


This is just one reason why nobody believes anything you say and that
is you blame everyone else for your own wrongdoing. Can you see that on
the off chance that you are right about something you would have to
credit someone else for it.

I think most could figure out what I meant.


If you don't know what you mean to say how is someone else supposed to.

Bush has had a lot of jobs, but speech instructor is not one of
them.


Obviously.


What is obvious is that he has an advanced degree from a University
that would not let you in the door. That he is more educated and
intelligent than you must really grate on you. Envy plain and simple.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Telamon April 16th 04 04:13 AM

In article ,
N8KDV wrote:

Larry Ozarow wrote:

Michael Bryant wrote:
From: N8KDV


And you are an embarrassment to the academic profession oh PhD challenged
one!


Do the British spell embarassment with tow 'R's?



Everybody spells embarrassment with two "r"s. It's
the correct spelling.

By the way as a speech instructor, doesn't the
sentence "As a speech instructor, GW Bush is an
embarassment to his nation" seem a little off to
you, besides the spelling mistake? Bush has had
a lot of jobs, but speech instructor
is not one of them.


I don't think Bryant is really a speech instructor either.


He is used as the bad example. "Now class Bryant will show you how not
to do it."

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

RHF April 16th 04 11:31 AM

MWB,

Let Us Communicate - Let Your "Yes" be your 'yes'
.... and Your "NO" be your 'no' !


Once Again - Here are the simple 'questions':

Can You 'prove' that you are a "Speech Instructor" ?

Where are You Currently employed as a "Speech Instructor" ?
College/University Name
City and State

What are your current Academic Credentials as a "Speech Instructor" ?
BA/BS ? College/University & Year
MA/MS ? College/University & Year
PHD ? College/University & Year

Just so many 'hollow words' without the Facts to Back Them Up [.]


lets get real - Or is this just one more False Claim ~ RHF
..
..
PHD = Phony High Degree ?
..
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= = = ocom (Michael Bryant) wrote in message
= = = ...
From: N8KDV


lets get real - Or is this just one more False Claim ~ RHF


I'm sure he'll make many, many more false claims! It's his nature.


More proof that there's not really a whole lot of difference between Steve Lare
and RHF. Steve may even get the nod because he's pretty clear. RHF tries to
hide his spiritual ugliness in his eye candy.


Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
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Michael Bryant April 16th 04 11:35 AM

From: N8KDV

You've proven beyond a doubt I was a speech instructor in the past. I

assure
you I am still working as one.


Your assurances don't count for much around here these days!


Neither do your employment checks, Steve. I'll make sure my students see your
post. That way we can get a good laugh at you, this morning.

Have a nice day, at home!


Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
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N8KDV April 16th 04 11:41 AM



Michael 'Puffy' Bryant wrote:

From: N8KDV


You've proven beyond a doubt I was a speech instructor in the past. I

assure
you I am still working as one.


Your assurances don't count for much around here these days!


Neither do your employment checks, Steve. I'll make sure my students see your
post. That way we can get a good laugh at you, this morning.

Have a nice day, at home!


Be sure to tell those 'students' that you lied about that PhD Fat Boy!



Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
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Michael Bryant April 16th 04 11:51 AM

From: N8KDV

Be sure to tell those 'students' that you lied about that PhD Fat Boy!



They've seen your accusations and we've all had a good laugh. They wonder why
you seem to make a career out of making false accusations and idle threats. I
tell them that it's probably just a reflection of how your probably angry that
I have a job and that you don't.

Have you tried Monster.com?


Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
Louisville, KY
R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K,
DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A
GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76
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N8KDV April 16th 04 11:54 AM



Michael Bryant wrote:

From: N8KDV


Be sure to tell those 'students' that you lied about that PhD Fat Boy!



They've seen your accusations and we've all had a good laugh. They wonder why
you seem to make a career out of making false accusations and idle threats.


False? Idle threats? That's YOU Fat Boy, that's you!

LOL!

Now take those meds and get your fat ass to work...


Larry Ozarow April 16th 04 12:36 PM



Michael Bryant wrote:
From: Larry Ozarow



Everybody spells embarrassment with two "r"s. It's
the correct spelling.



You might want to look in a recent dictionary. The American spelling is with
one R.



Sure Mike, whatever you say. I have three kids in
school, so we've got plenty of recent dictionaries
in the house, not to mention there are a few
on the net. If you have
a dictionary that says "embarass" is acceptable,
you really ought to consider replacing it.
If you ever find yourself having to write something
formal, and you rely on it, you could end up
looking foolish. Here in rrs looking foolish is
a requirement.

Larry Ozarow April 16th 04 12:40 PM

Steve, I never thought of that! J. Fred Muggs was
kind of beloved too, so maybe MWB meant his reference
to Dubya as a chimp in a kindly fashion as well.
Some people like Shamu, so maybe there's even hope for
you and Mike.

N8KDV wrote:

Larry Ozarow wrote:


As for incivility, I distinctly remember GHW Bush referring
to Clinton and Gore as "bozos" during a televised debate back
in '92.
Regardless of what you think of them, calling your
opponents "bozos" in a national broadcast is not exactly
a mark of civility. I don't think it's fair to blame the
entire left for MWB's comments, and I don't think the right is
blameless when it comes to crude insulting characterizations.



Bozo is a beloved character. Perhaps GHW Bush was refering to Clinton and
Gore as such.



N8KDV April 16th 04 12:44 PM



Michael 'I can't read a dictionary' Bryant wrote:

From: Larry Ozarow


Everybody spells embarrassment with two "r"s. It's
the correct spelling.


You might want to look in a recent dictionary. The American spelling is with
one R.


Really Fat Boy? Not what my American Heritage Dictionary says.

Must be another reason for not getting that PhD eh?



N8KDV April 16th 04 01:52 PM



Michael Bryant wrote:

From: N8KDV


Be sure to tell those 'students' that you lied about that PhD Fat Boy!



They've seen your accusations and we've all had a good laugh. They wonder why
you seem to make a career out of making false accusations and idle threats. I
tell them that it's probably just a reflection of how your probably angry that
I have a job and that you don't.

Have you tried Monster.com?


Have you tried
http://www.fakedegrees.com/ Fat Boy?



Michael Bryant April 16th 04 07:16 PM

From: Larry Ozarow

If you have
a dictionary that says "embarass" is acceptable,
you really ought to consider replacing it.
If you ever find yourself having to write something
formal, and you rely on it, you could end up
looking foolish. Here in rrs looking foolish is
a requirement.


Hey, Oz, before you look any more foolish, try punching the word (with only one
R) into a search browser. If you're correct you should get no hits, right?

This is a foolish thing to argue over, but you seem to have a dire need to
prove that you are always right.

Take the browser test. Both spellings are correct. One is the American version
and one is the British version. Context: Why does Lare always use British
spellings?

Have a nice day. And, really, look it up in a dictionary.

A former spelling bee champ that can't type,


Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
Louisville, KY
R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K,
DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A
GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76
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N8KDV April 16th 04 07:26 PM



Michael 'I lied about having a PhD' Bryant wrote:

From: Larry Ozarow


If you have
a dictionary that says "embarass" is acceptable,
you really ought to consider replacing it.
If you ever find yourself having to write something
formal, and you rely on it, you could end up
looking foolish. Here in rrs looking foolish is
a requirement.


Hey, Oz, before you look any more foolish, try punching the word (with only one
R) into a search browser. If you're correct you should get no hits, right?

This is a foolish thing to argue over, but you seem to have a dire need to
prove that you are always right.

Take the browser test. Both spellings are correct. One is the American version
and one is the British version. Context: Why does Lare always use British
spellings?


And why do you want to claim you have a PhD, or lie about it Fat Boy?

Have a nice day. And, really, look it up in a dictionary.

A former spelling bee champ that can't type,


You can't even tell the truth either!



N8KDV April 16th 04 07:33 PM



Michael Bryant wrote:

From: Larry Ozarow


If you have
a dictionary that says "embarass" is acceptable,
you really ought to consider replacing it.
If you ever find yourself having to write something
formal, and you rely on it, you could end up
looking foolish. Here in rrs looking foolish is
a requirement.


Hey, Oz, before you look any more foolish, try punching the word (with only one
R) into a search browser. If you're correct you should get no hits, right?


Not necessarily Fat Boy!

This is a foolish thing to argue over, but you seem to have a dire need to
prove that you are always right.


And you have a dire need to prove you're retarded!

Believe me, we already know!



Michael Bryant April 16th 04 07:50 PM

From: N8KDV

And you have a dire need to prove you're retarded!

Believe me, we already know!



And I think most folks have decided what to think about you, too.


Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
Louisville, KY
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DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A
GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76
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N8KDV April 16th 04 08:00 PM



Michael Bryant wrote:

From: N8KDV


And you have a dire need to prove you're retarded!

Believe me, we already know!



And I think most folks have decided what to think about you, too.


I'm sure they have Fat Boy, much as they've decided what to think about
you!

You're a liar and a fabricator! Proven facts!



Larry Ozarow April 16th 04 09:56 PM

Mike, thanks for the ad hominem. Now, try punching
the words "acceptible," "irregardless," or "accomedate"
into your web browser. Did you get any hits? Sure you
did, and guess what? None of those words is a real
word or an acceptable spelling of one. Web browsers
don't spell-check, they just return lists of web-sites
where a word or phrase appears. A lot of people use
these words, or commit these spelling mistakes, and
your browser, like a good robot, just reports them.
If this supposed American spelling is real, why can't
you just return a simple link to an actual reference
site that says so? I did look the word up, as I implied
in my earlier post, where I said I had current dictionaries
in my house, and none of the dictionaries I have, or could
find on the web, listed "embarass." Here is a link
to a site called "Searchspell," a commercial spell-checking
product

www.searchspell.com/word/wordem/embarass.html

It uses "embarass" as an example of a common spelling
error that it will protect its users from.

Everyone makes spelling mistakes and typos. Why can't
you just admit that you were mistaken or just skipped
a keypress and let it be done? Instead you have to make
up a factoid about British vs. American, or drag in
an irrelevancy like web-hits. You don't need Steve Lare,
you are your own worst enemy.



Michael Bryant wrote:
From: Larry Ozarow



Hey, Oz, before you look any more foolish, try punching the word (with only one
R) into a search browser. If you're correct you should get no hits, right?

This is a foolish thing to argue over, but you seem to have a dire need to
prove that you are always right.

Take the browser test. Both spellings are correct. One is the American version
and one is the British version. Context: Why does Lare always use British
spellings?

Have a nice day. And, really, look it up in a dictionary.

A former spelling bee champ that can't type,


Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
Louisville, KY
R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K,
DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A
GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76
(remove "nojunk" to reply)


MnMikew April 16th 04 10:14 PM


"Larry Ozarow" wrote in message
...
Mike, thanks for the ad hominem. Now, try punching
the words "acceptible," "irregardless," or "accomedate"
into your web browser. Did you get any hits? Sure you
did, and guess what? None of those words is a real
word or an acceptable spelling of one. Web browsers
don't spell-check, they just return lists of web-sites
where a word or phrase appears. A lot of people use
these words, or commit these spelling mistakes, and
your browser, like a good robot, just reports them.
If this supposed American spelling is real, why can't
you just return a simple link to an actual reference
site that says so? I did look the word up, as I implied
in my earlier post, where I said I had current dictionaries
in my house, and none of the dictionaries I have, or could
find on the web, listed "embarass." Here is a link
to a site called "Searchspell," a commercial spell-checking
product

www.searchspell.com/word/wordem/embarass.html

It uses "embarass" as an example of a common spelling
error that it will protect its users from.

Everyone makes spelling mistakes and typos. Why can't
you just admit that you were mistaken or just skipped
a keypress and let it be done? Instead you have to make
up a factoid about British vs. American, or drag in
an irrelevancy like web-hits. You don't need Steve Lare,
you are your own worst enemy.



Michael Bryant wrote:
From: Larry Ozarow



Hey, Oz, before you look any more foolish, try punching the word (with

only one
R) into a search browser. If you're correct you should get no hits,

right?

This is a foolish thing to argue over, but you seem to have a dire need

to
prove that you are always right.

Take the browser test. Both spellings are correct. One is the American

version
and one is the British version. Context: Why does Lare always use

British
spellings?

Have a nice day. And, really, look it up in a dictionary.

A former spelling bee champ that can't type,

Spelling bee champ my ass. More like spelling bee chump.



N8KDV April 16th 04 10:45 PM



Michael Bryant wrote:

I think most could figure out what I meant.


Most can't figure out why you'd lie about having a PhD when indeed you did not
have one!

Don't you academic types just hate it when you get caught?

It must suck more than getting caught in a motel room smoking pot with you
students!

Damn!



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