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Would you buy a used car from these men?
Paul W. Schleck, K3FU Bob Diepenbrock, KC4UAI Jack Cook, VK2CJC Jim Hampton, AA2QA Ace Ratliff, WH2T Jeff Angus, WA6FWI Hans Brakob, K0HB Bill Horne, W1AC Mike Coslo, KB3EIA Personally, I'd decline. JS |
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On Feb 25, 3:20 pm, John Smith I wrote:
Would you buy a used car from these men? Paul W. Schleck, K3FU Bob Diepenbrock, KC4UAI Jack Cook, VK2CJC Jim Hampton, AA2QA Ace Ratliff, WH2T Jeff Angus, WA6FWI Hans Brakob, K0HB Bill Horne, W1AC Mike Coslo, KB3EIA Personally, I'd decline. JS I'm looking for a Chrysler minivan. |
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On Feb 25, 3:20?pm, John Smith I wrote:
Would you buy a used car from these men? I would from all the ones I know. Probably from the others as well. WK3C, too - isn't he on the list? Jim, N2EY |
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On Feb 25, 5:09 pm, wrote:
On Feb 25, 3:20?pm, John Smith I wrote: Would you buy a used car from these men? I would from all the ones I know. Probably from the others as well. WK3C, too - isn't he on the list? Jim, N2EY Yanno, that question, "Would you buy a used car from this man?" got kicked off in the 1970's, I believe. My first acquaintance with that question was when it was on a t-shirt with the image of "Richard Milhouse Nixon" above that question. I suppose there are quite a few people still left around which would purchase a car from old "tricky dick." Maybe mostly his cohorts, friends, partners and other random fools. Of course tricky dick made another statement rather famous, "The people what to know if their president is a crook or not ..." (paraphrased here) But of course, as history has proven--he was ... JS |
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I would from all the ones I know. Probably from the others as well. Can't say I've ever had a problem w/ any of those folks either, although I'm sure at one point or another I've disagreed with one (or all) of them on some issue. |
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On Feb 25, 6:46 pm, KC8GXW-Jim wrote:
... what do this hav to do with radio? It has to do with the unwritten policy which has been a thorn in the side of many amateurs and others with interests in the public amateur bands. It has do with stealth and deception (or, disinformation--as the ruskies term it)--you know, say one thing--do another. It has to do with the POLICY surrounding amateur radio. Did you miss the title of this newsgroup? rec.radio.amateur.POLICY However, we are willing to answer imbecilic questions such as yours also, I mean, who wants to split hairs. JS |
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wrote in message ... On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 21:46:19 -0500, KC8GXW-Jim wrote: wrote: On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 12:20:57 -0800, John Smith I wrote: Would you buy a used car from these men? Paul W. Schleck, K3FU Bob Diepenbrock, KC4UAI Jack Cook, VK2CJC Jim Hampton, AA2QA Ace Ratliff, WH2T Jeff Angus, WA6FWI Hans Brakob, K0HB Bill Horne, W1AC Mike Coslo, KB3EIA Personally, I'd decline. some of them certainly not butI expect RRAM to look say rec.radio.eme in a few weeks JS http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ what do this hav to do with radio? they are the mods of a new radio related NG thus Id say it has something to do with radio But that is a different NG; it has nothing to do with this NG and is off topic. kb9rqz and len anderson are often off topic, thus they support a fellow troublemaker (John Smith) when he posts off topic. |
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On Feb 25, 7:22 pm, "Stefan Wolfe" wrote:
... But that is a different NG; it has nothing to do with this NG and is off topic. kb9rqz and len anderson are often off topic, thus they support a fellow troublemaker (John Smith) when he posts off topic. Any post which mentions any newsgroup(s) and/or moderator(s) of such newsgroups who might influence POLICY for their own benefit, wants, and desires and need to be watched is RIGHT ON TOPIC in my humble opinion ... The british viewed out forefathers as "troublemakers", Martin Luther King was viewed as a troublemaker, Caesar Chavez was viewed as a troublemaker, Ghandi was viewed as a troublemaker, those ending child labor were viewed a troublemakers--yanno, the term "troublemaker" just does NOT offend me in the least, indeed, I'll take that as a complement. JS |
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wrote in message s.com... On Feb 25, 7:22 pm, "Stefan Wolfe" wrote: ... But that is a different NG; it has nothing to do with this NG and is off topic. kb9rqz and len anderson are often off topic, thus they support a fellow troublemaker (John Smith) when he posts off topic. Any post which mentions any newsgroup(s) and/or moderator(s) of such newsgroups who might influence POLICY for their own benefit, wants, and desires and need to be watched is RIGHT ON TOPIC in my humble opinion ... The british viewed out forefathers as "troublemakers", Martin Luther King was viewed as a troublemaker, Caesar Chavez was viewed as a troublemaker, Ghandi was viewed as a troublemaker, those ending child labor were viewed a troublemakers--yanno, the term "troublemaker" just does NOT offend me in the least, indeed, I'll take that as a complement. The thread you started was an unprovoked, ad nominem attack on several good people, not all of whom I have always agreed with but all of whom demand a lot more respect than your and your buddies do, based on your (mis) behaviour on this NG. |
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