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Did anyone see Harry's answer to these questions?
Wrong again, schitt-for-brains. I was *exempted* from the draft because of my civilian job at the time. What were you doing in Vietnam, killing Vietnamese to make Vietnam safe for democracy? Hmmmm.... you just got me to thinking..... I know you are a few years older than I .... maybe four. Means you graduated high school in about ..... maybe 1962 -1963 ... Assume you attended that college in Kansas you have mentioned .... or wherever. BA in Liberal Arts or Journalism or something, as you have mentioned. So, I am wondering .... 1967 - 1968 was the peak of the draft period .... very difficult for exemptions, even for some still *in* school, but not maintaining a minimum grade point average. So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? |
Did anyone see Harry's answer to these questions?
Jim wrote:
Wrong again, schitt-for-brains. I was *exempted* from the draft because of my civilian job at the time. What were you doing in Vietnam, killing Vietnamese to make Vietnam safe for democracy? Hmmmm.... you just got me to thinking..... I know you are a few years older than I .... maybe four. Means you graduated high school in about ..... maybe 1962 -1963 ... Assume you attended that college in Kansas you have mentioned .... or wherever. BA in Liberal Arts or Journalism or something, as you have mentioned. So, I am wondering .... 1967 - 1968 was the peak of the draft period .... very difficult for exemptions, even for some still *in* school, but not maintaining a minimum grade point average. So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? One for which you would never qualify by education, training, or ability. |
Did anyone see Harry's answer to these questions?
"HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: Wrong again, schitt-for-brains. I was *exempted* from the draft because of my civilian job at the time. What were you doing in Vietnam, killing Vietnamese to make Vietnam safe for democracy? Hmmmm.... you just got me to thinking..... I know you are a few years older than I .... maybe four. Means you graduated high school in about ..... maybe 1962 -1963 ... Assume you attended that college in Kansas you have mentioned .... or wherever. BA in Liberal Arts or Journalism or something, as you have mentioned. So, I am wondering .... 1967 - 1968 was the peak of the draft period .... very difficult for exemptions, even for some still *in* school, but not maintaining a minimum grade point average. So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? One for which you would never qualify by education, training, or ability. Afraid to answer the questions truthfully, so he answers the questions with lame insults, That's our boy Harry. |
Did anyone see Harry's answer to these questions?
Jim wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: Wrong again, schitt-for-brains. I was *exempted* from the draft because of my civilian job at the time. What were you doing in Vietnam, killing Vietnamese to make Vietnam safe for democracy? Hmmmm.... you just got me to thinking..... I know you are a few years older than I .... maybe four. Means you graduated high school in about ..... maybe 1962 -1963 ... Assume you attended that college in Kansas you have mentioned .... or wherever. BA in Liberal Arts or Journalism or something, as you have mentioned. So, I am wondering .... 1967 - 1968 was the peak of the draft period .... very difficult for exemptions, even for some still *in* school, but not maintaining a minimum grade point average. So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? One for which you would never qualify by education, training, or ability. Afraid to answer the questions truthfully, so he answers the questions with lame insults, That's our boy Harry. WAFA probably didn't make it past the physical. |
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On Jul 20, 7:28*pm, DK wrote:
Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: Wrong again, schitt-for-brains. I was *exempted* from the draft because of my civilian job at the time. What were you doing in Vietnam, killing Vietnamese to make Vietnam safe for democracy? Hmmmm.... *you just got me to thinking..... I know you are a few years older than I .... maybe four. Means you graduated high school in about *..... maybe 1962 -1963 .... Assume you attended that college in Kansas you have mentioned .... or wherever. BA in Liberal Arts or Journalism or something, as you have mentioned. So, *I am wondering .... * 1967 - 1968 was the peak of the draft period .... very difficult for exemptions, even for some still *in* school, but not maintaining a minimum grade point average. So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? One for which you would never qualify by education, training, or ability. Afraid to answer the questions truthfully, so he answers the questions with lame insults, That's our boy Harry. WAFA probably didn't make it past the physical. The pile on starts. And you folks are adults? This NG is not not about boats..........but it is certainly entertaining! ;-) |
Did anyone see Harry's answer to these questions?
JimH wrote:
On Jul 20, 7:28 pm, DK wrote: Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: Wrong again, schitt-for-brains. I was *exempted* from the draft because of my civilian job at the time. What were you doing in Vietnam, killing Vietnamese to make Vietnam safe for democracy? Hmmmm.... you just got me to thinking..... I know you are a few years older than I .... maybe four. Means you graduated high school in about ..... maybe 1962 -1963 ... Assume you attended that college in Kansas you have mentioned .... or wherever. BA in Liberal Arts or Journalism or something, as you have mentioned. So, I am wondering .... 1967 - 1968 was the peak of the draft period .... very difficult for exemptions, even for some still *in* school, but not maintaining a minimum grade point average. So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? One for which you would never qualify by education, training, or ability. Afraid to answer the questions truthfully, so he answers the questions with lame insults, That's our boy Harry. WAFA probably didn't make it past the physical. The pile on starts. And you folks are adults? This NG is not not about boats..........but it is certainly entertaining! ;-) What would you expect the turds like DK and Florida Jim to do, other than try to pile on? That is, after all, what turds do. |
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"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 20, 7:28 pm, DK wrote: Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: Wrong again, schitt-for-brains. I was *exempted* from the draft because of my civilian job at the time. What were you doing in Vietnam, killing Vietnamese to make Vietnam safe for democracy? Hmmmm.... you just got me to thinking..... I know you are a few years older than I .... maybe four. Means you graduated high school in about ..... maybe 1962 -1963 ... Assume you attended that college in Kansas you have mentioned .... or wherever. BA in Liberal Arts or Journalism or something, as you have mentioned. So, I am wondering .... 1967 - 1968 was the peak of the draft period .... very difficult for exemptions, even for some still *in* school, but not maintaining a minimum grade point average. So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? One for which you would never qualify by education, training, or ability. Afraid to answer the questions truthfully, so he answers the questions with lame insults, That's our boy Harry. WAFA probably didn't make it past the physical. The pile on starts. And you folks are adults? This NG is not not about boats..........but it is certainly entertaining! ;-) Have you looked at Chuckie's Place lately? Of course you have. You are the stars of that circus. |
Did anyone see Harry's answer to these questions?
Jim wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 20, 7:28 pm, DK wrote: Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: Wrong again, schitt-for-brains. I was *exempted* from the draft because of my civilian job at the time. What were you doing in Vietnam, killing Vietnamese to make Vietnam safe for democracy? Hmmmm.... you just got me to thinking..... I know you are a few years older than I .... maybe four. Means you graduated high school in about ..... maybe 1962 -1963 ... Assume you attended that college in Kansas you have mentioned .... or wherever. BA in Liberal Arts or Journalism or something, as you have mentioned. So, I am wondering .... 1967 - 1968 was the peak of the draft period .... very difficult for exemptions, even for some still *in* school, but not maintaining a minimum grade point average. So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? One for which you would never qualify by education, training, or ability. Afraid to answer the questions truthfully, so he answers the questions with lame insults, That's our boy Harry. WAFA probably didn't make it past the physical. The pile on starts. And you folks are adults? This NG is not not about boats..........but it is certainly entertaining! ;-) Have you looked at Chuckie's Place lately? Of course you have. You are the stars of that circus. Indeed. Some of us there post about boats, and the turds of rec.boats - herring, reggie, et cetera - do their best to trash it up. herring's latest contribution consists of his entries for the Ugly Baby contest. Say...how's that clapped out old Wellcraft? Does it still float, or is it residing in a landfill somewhere? |
Did anyone see Harry's answer to these questions?
"HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 20, 7:28 pm, DK wrote: Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: Wrong again, schitt-for-brains. I was *exempted* from the draft because of my civilian job at the time. What were you doing in Vietnam, killing Vietnamese to make Vietnam safe for democracy? Hmmmm.... you just got me to thinking..... I know you are a few years older than I .... maybe four. Means you graduated high school in about ..... maybe 1962 -1963 ... Assume you attended that college in Kansas you have mentioned .... or wherever. BA in Liberal Arts or Journalism or something, as you have mentioned. So, I am wondering .... 1967 - 1968 was the peak of the draft period .... very difficult for exemptions, even for some still *in* school, but not maintaining a minimum grade point average. So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? One for which you would never qualify by education, training, or ability. Afraid to answer the questions truthfully, so he answers the questions with lame insults, That's our boy Harry. WAFA probably didn't make it past the physical. The pile on starts. And you folks are adults? This NG is not not about boats..........but it is certainly entertaining! ;-) Have you looked at Chuckie's Place lately? Of course you have. You are the stars of that circus. Indeed. Some of us there post about boats, and the turds of rec.boats - herring, reggie, et cetera - do their best to trash it up. herring's latest contribution consists of his entries for the Ugly Baby contest. Say...how's that clapped out old Wellcraft? Does it still float, or is it residing in a landfill somewhere? Which of these cuties is Harry's bride http://boatingforum.proboards91.com/...d=442 &page=1 |
Did anyone see Harry's answer to these questions?
On Jul 20, 7:55*pm, "Jim" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 20, 7:28 pm, DK wrote: Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: Wrong again, schitt-for-brains. I was *exempted* from the draft because of my civilian job at the time. What were you doing in Vietnam, killing Vietnamese to make Vietnam safe for democracy? Hmmmm.... you just got me to thinking..... I know you are a few years older than I .... maybe four. Means you graduated high school in about ..... maybe 1962 -1963 ... Assume you attended that college in Kansas you have mentioned .... or wherever. BA in Liberal Arts or Journalism or something, as you have mentioned. So, I am wondering .... 1967 - 1968 was the peak of the draft period .... very difficult for exemptions, even for some still *in* school, but not maintaining a minimum grade point average. So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? One for which you would never qualify by education, training, or ability. Afraid to answer the questions truthfully, so he answers the questions with lame insults, That's our boy Harry. WAFA probably didn't make it past the physical. The pile on starts. And you folks are adults? This NG is not not about boats..........but it is certainly entertaining! *;-) Have you looked at Chuckie's Place lately? Of course you have. You are the stars of that circus. Get help. You are one sick dude. |
Did anyone see Harry's answer to these questions?
"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 20, 7:55 pm, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 20, 7:28 pm, DK wrote: Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: Wrong again, schitt-for-brains. I was *exempted* from the draft because of my civilian job at the time. What were you doing in Vietnam, killing Vietnamese to make Vietnam safe for democracy? Hmmmm.... you just got me to thinking..... I know you are a few years older than I .... maybe four. Means you graduated high school in about ..... maybe 1962 -1963 ... Assume you attended that college in Kansas you have mentioned .... or wherever. BA in Liberal Arts or Journalism or something, as you have mentioned. So, I am wondering .... 1967 - 1968 was the peak of the draft period .... very difficult for exemptions, even for some still *in* school, but not maintaining a minimum grade point average. So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? One for which you would never qualify by education, training, or ability. Afraid to answer the questions truthfully, so he answers the questions with lame insults, That's our boy Harry. WAFA probably didn't make it past the physical. The pile on starts. And you folks are adults? This NG is not not about boats..........but it is certainly entertaining! ;-) Have you looked at Chuckie's Place lately? Of course you have. You are the stars of that circus. Get help. You are one sick dude. Why? Because I am talking to you two idiots? |
Did anyone see Harry's answer to these questions?
So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? In hindsight and reflection, I realize the post (above) of mine was in poor taste. People's military service, lack of, or alternate service is a personal matter and none of my business. I regret making that post. Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? In hindsight and reflection, I realize the post (above) of mine was in poor taste. People's military service, lack of, or alternate service is a personal matter and none of my business. I regret making that post. Eisboch Will not bring it up again. Sorry |
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On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 06:32:40 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? In hindsight and reflection, I realize the post (above) of mine was in poor taste. People's military service, lack of, or alternate service is a personal matter and none of my business. I regret making that post. Eisboch Do you think Harry regrets making comments about the stupidity demonstrated by allowing oneself to get drafted? You asked a fair question in response to unfair name-calling. I got drafted. I sure didn't, and don't, consider myself stupid because I did. |
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Jim wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 20, 7:28 pm, DK wrote: Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: Wrong again, schitt-for-brains. I was *exempted* from the draft because of my civilian job at the time. What were you doing in Vietnam, killing Vietnamese to make Vietnam safe for democracy? Hmmmm.... you just got me to thinking..... I know you are a few years older than I .... maybe four. Means you graduated high school in about ..... maybe 1962 -1963 ... Assume you attended that college in Kansas you have mentioned .... or wherever. BA in Liberal Arts or Journalism or something, as you have mentioned. So, I am wondering .... 1967 - 1968 was the peak of the draft period .... very difficult for exemptions, even for some still *in* school, but not maintaining a minimum grade point average. So, again, I am wondering ..... What kind of civilian job was so important and critical to the government that an exception would be made for a person with a Liberal Arts degree, on which the ink had barely dried? One for which you would never qualify by education, training, or ability. Afraid to answer the questions truthfully, so he answers the questions with lame insults, That's our boy Harry. WAFA probably didn't make it past the physical. The pile on starts. And you folks are adults? This NG is not not about boats..........but it is certainly entertaining! ;-) Have you looked at Chuckie's Place lately? Of course you have. You are the stars of that circus. The "pile" is as imaginary as Harry's lobster boat. I don't see the three stooges unless someone replies to them. I don't have the same luxury at Chuck's place but I do get to laugh at mega-narcissistic™ crap like this: I've been contacted... ....by the NBC-Wall Street Journal pollsters in the upcoming election. About 15 minutes of political questions, and I was told I probably would be contacted directly by reporters covering the political beat. Apparently my answers fell outside of the norm for someone with my demographics: older, more educated, higher income, more liberal, rural (hehehe...I am, too). Great fun, and a fun interviewer lady. WAFA at his best! |
Did anyone see Harry's answer to these questions?
DownTime wrote:
DK wrote: WAFA at his best! Possible candidate for VP too? It wouldn't surprise me. WAFA is capable of anything. |
Did anyone see Harry's answer to these questions?
It wouldn't surprise me. WAFA is capable of anything. I think he's capable of more than you...... |
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