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    #46
    Originally posted by Darrell View Post
    Looks like the first shot has been fired

    I wondered how long he could keep his fricken mouth shut
    Excuse me...what is that supposed to mean???

    Robert

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      #47
      Originally posted by robert pierce View Post
      Excuse me...what is that supposed to mean???

      Robert
      That wasn't meant for anyone on this forum Robert

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        #48
        Originally posted by Darrell View Post
        That wasn't meant for anyone on this forum Robert
        Thanks for clearing that up, Darrell. I can put my head back up now.

        Robert

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          #49
          I lasted a few months in harmony with him ...

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            #50
            Originally posted by Darrell View Post
            I lasted a few months in harmony with him ...
            Well then, let it go! He has a lot to offer and indeed contributed much more than many of us!
            Regards,
            Dave

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              #51
              Originally posted by Dave Kane View Post
              Well then, let it go! He has a lot to offer and indeed contributed much more than many of us!
              I'm letting it go (here). That's it. However, I'll respond and defend my name elsewhere, regardless of whether other's do or not.

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                #52
                ...Email? This crap should end and a simple letter could accomplish just that!

                Just imagine if all of the egos could come together....Jeeez, I'm turning in to John L.
                Regards,
                Dave

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Dave Kane View Post
                  ...Email? This crap should end and a simple letter could accomplish just that!

                  Just imagine if all of the egos could come together....Jeeez, I'm turning in to John L.
                  I can get along with anyone (well .. almost anyone), and I can forgive and forget (well .. almost anyone), but there's a limit. Some things cross the line and it doesn't matter what is said after that ... it's beyound reconcilation.

                  I've said my peace and the same over there. As far as I'm concerned if he keeps me out of his business, I'll keep his out of mine.

                  P.S. Who the hell is John L. ?

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                    #54
                    ....John Lennon "Imagine"
                    Regards,
                    Dave

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                      #55
                      No personality discussion allowed, gentlemen.
                      George

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                        #56
                        My father was a Naval officer who was combat promoted from CPO, in early 1945. He served aboard the USS Honolulu from the pre attack at Pearl Harbor to the end of the war, with most of his time as an medic corpsman serving with landing Marines.

                        He had a saying, when someone was being attacked without good reason: "They are throwing spitballs at a battle ship".

                        My dad was a smart fellow!

                        Bob Hritz
                        Last edited by Bob Hritz; 01-18-2008, 03:16 PM.
                        In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                        Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                          #57
                          Bob,

                          Your story of your dad is fascinating. My dad, on the other hand, fought the war next to the sides of the many engineers in the Manhattan Project - designing the nuclear plants which produced plutonium for the bomb which saved the lives of perhaps a million American lives, the old reactors which still stand today along the Columbia River at the Hanford Atomic Works in Richland, WA. His best friend, a college companion and fellow-engineer on the project, was pulled from his desk and served with the Army infantry unit which liberated most of the concentration camps at the end of the battles he saw across Europe. Recently, this friend let everything go - all that he had hid for over 60+ years. His photograph was on the front page of the local newspaper, him holding a German flag over his lap. He finally let all here locally know of his exploits.

                          Robert

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