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[email protected] August 31st 08 01:07 AM

Gotta admit ...
 
On Aug 30, 7:16*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 30, 6:45 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 30, 4:25 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 21:00:47 -0700, "Mike" wrote:
Speaking of Primary babble.. How are those commercials you were
writing for the Daily Kos and the DNC..??
Oh please - neither one of them has any idea who Harry Krause is.
My point exactly...;)
Tom is upset with me because:


1. I don't kowtow to his "knowledge" of boats.


2. I think he overreaches tremendously in his praise of etec outboards..


3. I'm unimpressed by his right-wing politics.


4. I was even more unimpressed by his one-sided "moderating."


I'm also a bit weary of these old soldiers reliving their glory days in
uniform, which seems to be what many of them do here.


I get to maybe three or four of my local union's monthly meetings a
year. I'm an "inactive," so I don't participate in contract talk or
elections. I just go to the more "social" meetings to keep up with old
friends and new friends. About half the members were in the military at
one time or another, and some of the older farts, the guys my age, saw
service in Vietnam. None recall their "glory days" in uniform. They're
living in the present and planning for the future.


I wish this was a boating forum again, but I really doubt it ever will
be again. Instead, it reminds me of an country store with guys in
rocking chairs wishing they were young and still able to shoot...and I
mean shoot anything.


:)


I have to admit, though, that you are probably the funniest little
schitt in here. There's always one like you, it seems.


Just because you seem to always talk about things you don't and will
never understand.. I don't recall any "glorious" stories by any of our
heros here.. But you just keep making it up as you go along..


I didn't say "glorious stories," d.f., I said "glory days."

Perhaps if you were literate, you might know the difference, eh?

Glory days: *A phrase that captures a supposedly better time in the
past, or the point where somebody's life and/or popularity peaked.

Glorious: *a word with many meanings, but I suspect you mean "wonderful,
magnificent, splendid."

Oh. Hero. Someone who does something heroic. You know, like a fireman
running into a burning building. Putting on a uniform does not make
someone a hero.- Hide quoted text -

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You are plain full of ****... wafa..

[email protected] August 31st 08 01:08 AM

Gotta admit ...
 
On Aug 30, 7:37*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message

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wrote:


I get to maybe three or four of my local union's monthly meetings a
year. I'm an "inactive," so I don't participate in contract talk or
elections. I just go to the more "social" meetings to keep up with old
friends and new friends. About half the members were in the military at
one time or another, and some of the older farts, the guys my age, saw
service in Vietnam. None recall their "glory days" in uniform. They're
living in the present and planning for the future.


Just because you seem to always talk about things you don't and will
never understand.. I don't recall any "glorious" stories by any of our
heros here.. But you just keep making it up as you go along..


I didn't say "glorious stories," d.f., I said "glory days."


Perhaps if you were literate, you might know the difference, eh?


Glory days: *A phrase that captures a supposedly better time in the past,
or the point where somebody's life and/or popularity peaked.


Glorious: *a word with many meanings, but I suspect you mean "wonderful,
magnificent, splendid."


Oh. Hero. Someone who does something heroic. You know, like a fireman
running into a burning building. Putting on a uniform does not make
someone a hero.


Personal experiences in Vietnam (or combat during WWII, Korea, and the Gulf
War) *are not often or commonly discussed by vets, even among vets. *It's a
private thing.

Military service experiences of a general nature .... "sea tales" and
remembrances of good, *humorous or exciting times are very often discussed
by and among vets.

As we grow older, many of the good experiences become fond memories, never
to be repeated. * It would be unusual for a bunch of vets to never discuss
their youthful military days.


Only in Harrytales... His friends and union mates are so perfect, for
dumb **** thugs...


I don't expect those that never served in the military to understand that..
It's an experience many missed and also for many it's unfortunate.

Eisboch- Hide quoted text -

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BAR[_2_] August 31st 08 01:30 AM

Gotta admit ...
 
hk wrote:
wrote:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:04:33 -0400, hk wrote:

In the absence of missiles heading our way, I'd prefer a president
who thinks a bit before doing something, the exact opposite of what
we have now.



According to Hillary, we are ****ed if they attack at 3AM and Barack
is president.



Primary babble.


Oh, ok.


DK August 31st 08 02:48 AM

Gotta admit ...
 
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 21:00:47 -0700, "Mike" wrote:

Speaking of Primary babble.. How are those commercials you were
writing for the Daily Kos and the DNC..??


Oh please - neither one of them has any idea who Harry Krause is.


Ask Hazel.

DK August 31st 08 02:50 AM

Gotta admit ...
 
BAR wrote:
hk wrote:
wrote:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:04:33 -0400, hk wrote:

In the absence of missiles heading our way, I'd prefer a president
who thinks a bit before doing something, the exact opposite of what
we have now.


According to Hillary, we are ****ed if they attack at 3AM and Barack
is president.



Primary babble.


Oh, ok.


WAFA

Tim August 31st 08 02:56 AM

Gotta admit ...
 
On Aug 30, 6:37*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message

. ..





wrote:


I get to maybe three or four of my local union's monthly meetings a
year. I'm an "inactive," so I don't participate in contract talk or
elections. I just go to the more "social" meetings to keep up with old
friends and new friends. About half the members were in the military at
one time or another, and some of the older farts, the guys my age, saw
service in Vietnam. None recall their "glory days" in uniform. They're
living in the present and planning for the future.


Just because you seem to always talk about things you don't and will
never understand.. I don't recall any "glorious" stories by any of our
heros here.. But you just keep making it up as you go along..


I didn't say "glorious stories," d.f., I said "glory days."


Perhaps if you were literate, you might know the difference, eh?


Glory days: *A phrase that captures a supposedly better time in the past,
or the point where somebody's life and/or popularity peaked.


Glorious: *a word with many meanings, but I suspect you mean "wonderful,
magnificent, splendid."


Oh. Hero. Someone who does something heroic. You know, like a fireman
running into a burning building. Putting on a uniform does not make
someone a hero.


Personal experiences in Vietnam (or combat during WWII, Korea, and the Gulf
War) *are not often or commonly discussed by vets, even among vets. *It's a
private thing.

Military service experiences of a general nature .... "sea tales" and
remembrances of good, *humorous or exciting times are very often discussed
by and among vets.

As we grow older, many of the good experiences become fond memories, never
to be repeated. * It would be unusual for a bunch of vets to never discuss
their youthful military days.

I don't expect those that never served in the military to understand that..
It's an experience many missed and also for many it's unfortunate.

Eisboch- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


My dad always talked about the good times he had in the Army, but
never mentioned he was awarded the Bronze Star, nor did he ever
mention anything that would alude to his actions. I never knew of his
medal until after his passing last year.

Eisboch August 31st 08 03:00 AM

Gotta admit ...
 

"Tim" wrote in message
...

My dad always talked about the good times he had in the Army, but
never mentioned he was awarded the Bronze Star, nor did he ever
mention anything that would alude to his actions. I never knew of his
medal until after his passing last year.

------------------------------

Your Dad was an active member of the Greatest Generation.

Eisboch



HK August 31st 08 03:01 AM

Gotta admit ...
 
Tim wrote:
On Aug 30, 6:37 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message

. ..





wrote:
I get to maybe three or four of my local union's monthly meetings a
year. I'm an "inactive," so I don't participate in contract talk or
elections. I just go to the more "social" meetings to keep up with old
friends and new friends. About half the members were in the military at
one time or another, and some of the older farts, the guys my age, saw
service in Vietnam. None recall their "glory days" in uniform. They're
living in the present and planning for the future.
Just because you seem to always talk about things you don't and will
never understand.. I don't recall any "glorious" stories by any of our
heros here.. But you just keep making it up as you go along..
I didn't say "glorious stories," d.f., I said "glory days."
Perhaps if you were literate, you might know the difference, eh?
Glory days: A phrase that captures a supposedly better time in the past,
or the point where somebody's life and/or popularity peaked.
Glorious: a word with many meanings, but I suspect you mean "wonderful,
magnificent, splendid."
Oh. Hero. Someone who does something heroic. You know, like a fireman
running into a burning building. Putting on a uniform does not make
someone a hero.

Personal experiences in Vietnam (or combat during WWII, Korea, and the Gulf
War) are not often or commonly discussed by vets, even among vets. It's a
private thing.

Military service experiences of a general nature .... "sea tales" and
remembrances of good, humorous or exciting times are very often discussed
by and among vets.

As we grow older, many of the good experiences become fond memories, never
to be repeated. It would be unusual for a bunch of vets to never discuss
their youthful military days.

I don't expect those that never served in the military to understand that.
It's an experience many missed and also for many it's unfortunate.

Eisboch- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


My dad always talked about the good times he had in the Army, but
never mentioned he was awarded the Bronze Star, nor did he ever
mention anything that would alude to his actions. I never knew of his
medal until after his passing last year.



Yeah, I remember the good times I had in boy scout camp, but I never
mentioned the merit badges whose requirements I completed there, nor did
I ever allude to what I did in camp.

No offense, but none of the ex-military guys in my local union, and
there are a lot of them, ever mention their time in the service. They
don't talk much about their first wives, if they have them, either.

Rec.boats is full of guys who apparently think their days in the service
were the best days of their lives.

Tim August 31st 08 03:04 AM

Gotta admit ...
 
On Aug 30, 9:01*pm, hk wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Aug 30, 6:37 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message


m...


wrote:
I get to maybe three or four of my local union's monthly meetings a
year. I'm an "inactive," so I don't participate in contract talk or
elections. I just go to the more "social" meetings to keep up with old
friends and new friends. About half the members were in the military at
one time or another, and some of the older farts, the guys my age, saw
service in Vietnam. None recall their "glory days" in uniform. They're
living in the present and planning for the future.
Just because you seem to always talk about things you don't and will
never understand.. I don't recall any "glorious" stories by any of our
heros here.. But you just keep making it up as you go along..
I didn't say "glorious stories," d.f., I said "glory days."
Perhaps if you were literate, you might know the difference, eh?
Glory days: *A phrase that captures a supposedly better time in the past,
or the point where somebody's life and/or popularity peaked.
Glorious: *a word with many meanings, but I suspect you mean "wonderful,
magnificent, splendid."
Oh. Hero. Someone who does something heroic. You know, like a fireman
running into a burning building. Putting on a uniform does not make
someone a hero.
Personal experiences in Vietnam (or combat during WWII, Korea, and the Gulf
War) *are not often or commonly discussed by vets, even among vets. *It's a
private thing.


Military service experiences of a general nature .... "sea tales" and
remembrances of good, *humorous or exciting times are very often discussed
by and among vets.


As we grow older, many of the good experiences become fond memories, never
to be repeated. * It would be unusual for a bunch of vets to never discuss
their youthful military days.


I don't expect those that never served in the military to understand that.
It's an experience many missed and also for many it's unfortunate.


Eisboch- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


My dad always talked about the good times he had in the Army, but
never mentioned he was awarded the Bronze Star, *nor *did he ever
mention anything that would alude to his actions. I never knew of his
medal until after his passing last year.


Yeah, I remember the good times I had in boy scout camp, but I never
mentioned the merit badges whose requirements I completed there, nor did
I ever allude to what I did in camp.

No offense, but none of the ex-military guys in my local union, and
there are a lot of them, ever mention their time in the service. They
don't talk much about their first wives, if they have them, either.

Rec.boats is full of guys who apparently think their days in the service
were the best days of their lives.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -



Hary, to some they were. Theres an extreme comradery that is or can be
built, that most civies in the world just can't understand.

Eisboch August 31st 08 03:05 AM

Gotta admit ...
 

"hk" wrote in message
. ..

No offense, but none of the ex-military guys in my local union, and there
are a lot of them, ever mention their time in the service.



No offense, but I find that almost impossible to believe.

Maybe they don't talk about it with you ...... because they know you.

Eisboch




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