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RPS July 24th 08 05:42 PM

Dude!!!!
 
HK wrote:


I didn't *avoid* the draft. I was exempted because of a federal job.
Here's something that will make you choke: unless you were a medic or
someone directly involved in the evacuation of wounded troops, whatever
*you* did in Vietnam had a lot less meaning to Americans compared to
what I ended up doing there.


Wow, I love to hear more about this. Was this before you graduated from
College or after you worked for the Kansas newspaper?

HK July 24th 08 05:44 PM

Dude!!!!
 
RPS wrote:
HK wrote:


I didn't *avoid* the draft. I was exempted because of a federal job.
Here's something that will make you choke: unless you were a medic or
someone directly involved in the evacuation of wounded troops,
whatever *you* did in Vietnam had a lot less meaning to Americans
compared to what I ended up doing there.


Wow, I love to hear more about this. Was this before you graduated from
College or after you worked for the Kansas newspaper?



I never worked for a Kansas newspaper, schitthead.

RPS July 24th 08 05:45 PM

Dude!!!!
 
HK wrote:
RPS wrote:
HK wrote:


I didn't *avoid* the draft. I was exempted because of a federal job.
Here's something that will make you choke: unless you were a medic or
someone directly involved in the evacuation of wounded troops,
whatever *you* did in Vietnam had a lot less meaning to Americans
compared to what I ended up doing there.


Wow, I love to hear more about this. Was this before you graduated
from College or after you worked for the Kansas newspaper?



I never worked for a Kansas newspaper, schitthead.


Oh, sorry I must have misspoke, I meant to say Kansas City newspaper.

RPS July 24th 08 05:47 PM

Dude!!!!
 
HK wrote:
RPS wrote:
HK wrote:


I didn't *avoid* the draft. I was exempted because of a federal job.
Here's something that will make you choke: unless you were a medic or
someone directly involved in the evacuation of wounded troops,
whatever *you* did in Vietnam had a lot less meaning to Americans
compared to what I ended up doing there.


Wow, I love to hear more about this. Was this before you graduated
from College or after you worked for the Kansas newspaper?



I never worked for a Kansas newspaper, schitthead.


by the way, didn't the Kansas City newspaper cover both Kansas and MO
news?

HK July 24th 08 05:52 PM

Dude!!!!
 
RPS wrote:
HK wrote:
RPS wrote:
HK wrote:


I didn't *avoid* the draft. I was exempted because of a federal job.
Here's something that will make you choke: unless you were a medic
or someone directly involved in the evacuation of wounded troops,
whatever *you* did in Vietnam had a lot less meaning to Americans
compared to what I ended up doing there.

Wow, I love to hear more about this. Was this before you graduated
from College or after you worked for the Kansas newspaper?



I never worked for a Kansas newspaper, schitthead.


by the way, didn't the Kansas City newspaper cover both Kansas and MO news?




The Washington Post covers news in DC, Maryland and Virginia, among
other places, and has lots of bureaus. That doesn't make the Post a
Maryland or Virginia newspaper.


[email protected] July 24th 08 05:53 PM

Dude!!!!
 
On Jul 24, 11:59*am, HK wrote:
Jim wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
...
Jim wrote:


"HK" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
.. .
"Don White" wrote in message
t...
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Despite the handicap of sailing into the wind, many Canadians
pressed on and arrived on the shores of the Boston States. Many
stayed and thrived but some couldn't cope with civilization and
returned to the backwoods of the maritime provinces where they
eventually won freedom in 1984.


I thank the Lord every day that unwitting clowns like you are
around to help make my point.


Halifax was the birthplace for democracy in Canada.
This happened in 1758...before that ungrateful rabble vandalized
the tea supplies in Boston.
http://www.democracy250.ca/index.aspx


This is going to be so embarrassing for you Don. You better sit
down and read this.
I was off by two years, but hey, nobody's perfect. Enjoy the read.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_Act_1982


Duh! *By that time the Queen was mostly a symbolic leader........
We ran our own affairs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_North_America_Act


Poor dumb Florida Jim knows nothing about Canada, either. I wonder
if he was this way before he took his boat to the landfill for
disposal?


Trying to deflect the fact that your partner is as dumb as a box of
rocks kind of puts you in the same boat. (boating reference)


I don't really bother with your URLs, scheisskopf. So...when did you
finally dispose of that clapped out old Wellcraft. And you never
replaced it, right? You have no boat, correct?


Don't be so pushy. I never disposed of my boat. I don't know where you
ever got that idea. *No more questions until you tell us truthfully and
exactly how you avoided being drafted.


You mean, you still have that clapped out Wellcraft? Maybe we can take
up a collection for you.

I didn't *avoid* the draft. I was exempted because of a federal job.
Here's something that will make you choke: unless you were a medic or
someone directly involved in the evacuation of wounded troops, whatever
*you* did in Vietnam had a lot less meaning to Americans compared to
what I ended up doing there.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Was this before or after Yale?

[email protected] July 24th 08 05:54 PM

Dude!!!!
 
On Jul 24, 11:59*am, HK wrote:
Jim wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
...
Jim wrote:


"HK" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
.. .
"Don White" wrote in message
t...
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Despite the handicap of sailing into the wind, many Canadians
pressed on and arrived on the shores of the Boston States. Many
stayed and thrived but some couldn't cope with civilization and
returned to the backwoods of the maritime provinces where they
eventually won freedom in 1984.


I thank the Lord every day that unwitting clowns like you are
around to help make my point.


Halifax was the birthplace for democracy in Canada.
This happened in 1758...before that ungrateful rabble vandalized
the tea supplies in Boston.
http://www.democracy250.ca/index.aspx


This is going to be so embarrassing for you Don. You better sit
down and read this.
I was off by two years, but hey, nobody's perfect. Enjoy the read.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_Act_1982


Duh! *By that time the Queen was mostly a symbolic leader........
We ran our own affairs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_North_America_Act


Poor dumb Florida Jim knows nothing about Canada, either. I wonder
if he was this way before he took his boat to the landfill for
disposal?


Trying to deflect the fact that your partner is as dumb as a box of
rocks kind of puts you in the same boat. (boating reference)


I don't really bother with your URLs, scheisskopf. So...when did you
finally dispose of that clapped out old Wellcraft. And you never
replaced it, right? You have no boat, correct?


Don't be so pushy. I never disposed of my boat. I don't know where you
ever got that idea. *No more questions until you tell us truthfully and
exactly how you avoided being drafted.


You mean, you still have that clapped out Wellcraft? Maybe we can take
up a collection for you.

I didn't *avoid* the draft. I was exempted because of a federal job.
Here's something that will make you choke: unless you were a medic or
someone directly involved in the evacuation of wounded troops, whatever
*you* did in Vietnam had a lot less meaning to Americans compared to
what I ended up doing there.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, spell checking is very important to our national security.

Don White July 24th 08 05:58 PM

Dude!!!!
 

"HK" wrote in message
...
Jim wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
...
Jim wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
"Don White" wrote in message
...
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Despite the handicap of sailing into the wind, many Canadians
pressed on and arrived on the shores of the Boston States. Many
stayed and thrived but some couldn't cope with civilization and
returned to the backwoods of the maritime provinces where they
eventually won freedom in 1984.

I thank the Lord every day that unwitting clowns like you are
around to help make my point.

Halifax was the birthplace for democracy in Canada.
This happened in 1758...before that ungrateful rabble vandalized
the tea supplies in Boston.
http://www.democracy250.ca/index.aspx

This is going to be so embarrassing for you Don. You better sit down
and read this.
I was off by two years, but hey, nobody's perfect. Enjoy the read.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_Act_1982


Duh! By that time the Queen was mostly a symbolic leader........
We ran our own affairs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_North_America_Act




Poor dumb Florida Jim knows nothing about Canada, either. I wonder if
he was this way before he took his boat to the landfill for disposal?

Trying to deflect the fact that your partner is as dumb as a box of
rocks kind of puts you in the same boat. (boating reference)



I don't really bother with your URLs, scheisskopf. So...when did you
finally dispose of that clapped out old Wellcraft. And you never
replaced it, right? You have no boat, correct?


Don't be so pushy. I never disposed of my boat. I don't know where you
ever got that idea. No more questions until you tell us truthfully and
exactly how you avoided being drafted.




You mean, you still have that clapped out Wellcraft? Maybe we can take up
a collection for you.

I didn't *avoid* the draft. I was exempted because of a federal job.
Here's something that will make you choke: unless you were a medic or
someone directly involved in the evacuation of wounded troops, whatever
*you* did in Vietnam had a lot less meaning to Americans compared to what
I ended up doing there.



Maybe Jimbo defaulted on his monthly payments and the repo man got him..



Jim July 24th 08 06:08 PM

Dude!!!!
 

"RPS" wrote in message
. ..
HK wrote:


I didn't *avoid* the draft. I was exempted because of a federal job.
Here's something that will make you choke: unless you were a medic or
someone directly involved in the evacuation of wounded troops, whatever
*you* did in Vietnam had a lot less meaning to Americans compared to what
I ended up doing there.


Wow, I love to hear more about this. Was this before you graduated from
College or after you worked for the Kansas newspaper?


All you are going to get out of him is more double talk. If he gives you any
truth it will be sandwiched between lies. He could have been handing out
donuts at the USO or emptying bed pans based on his description.


HK July 24th 08 06:23 PM

Dude!!!!
 
Jim wrote:

"RPS" wrote in message
. ..
HK wrote:


I didn't *avoid* the draft. I was exempted because of a federal job.
Here's something that will make you choke: unless you were a medic or
someone directly involved in the evacuation of wounded troops,
whatever *you* did in Vietnam had a lot less meaning to Americans
compared to what I ended up doing there.


Wow, I love to hear more about this. Was this before you graduated
from College or after you worked for the Kansas newspaper?


All you are going to get out of him is more double talk. If he gives you
any truth it will be sandwiched between lies. He could have been handing
out donuts at the USO or emptying bed pans based on his description.



I had a feeling that someone who handed out donuts or emptying bedpans
while in Vietnam had more important duties there than you did, but
neither of those were my jobs.


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