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W2AGN (w2agn) wrote,
@ 2007-09-28 15:54:00
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    Current mood:crappy

    Another Attack from a Brit!
    > formmail.to: W2AGN
    > >
    > > From_Email: terry.poole@ntlworld.com
    > >
    > > From_Name: Terence Poole
    > >
    > > Subject: Disgracing Amateur Radio.
    > >
    > > Message: Your comments on the BITX are totally out of order.
    > >
    > > How can you accuse someone of lying and attempting to evade tax when nothing is actually being sold, but given away?
    > >
    > > Sour grapes spring to mind.
    > >
    > > You obviously have nothing better to do in your old age than jump on a personal bandwagon.

    > > This is exemplified by your attempts to put the clocks back regarding licensing
    > > changes and the removal of CW requirements not to mention your run-in with the
    > > QRP fraternity.

    > > Your adoption of a dead mans callsign just about sums up your lack of self esteem.

    >
    > > May I suggest you sign up for the rest-home and leave the true amateurs to persue what is left of a tainted hobby due to > > the likes of yourself.
    > >

    > > Get a life.
    > >
    > > By the way, I am no newcomer as I have held a FULL license since 1965.


    > >
    > > Terry Poole
    > >

    Note that this was in response to a message I posted suggesting it was inappropriate to solicit falsehoods from one who is shipping a package overseas. The individual REQUESTED on a public forum, that the sender lie about the value and contents!


    I especially appreciated the comment from this lowlife about the "dead man's callsign." I did find out that Mr. Pole's callsign was G3VMT.



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Customs slip
kc7fys
2007-11-01 02:25 (link)
Dear OM,
Like tearing the tag off of matresses and enjoying consensual fellatio from ones XYL--we often engage in illegal acts. In this imperfect world it's unavoidable. Now, depending on your tone, it's easy to tell somebody you will not undervalue the contents of a small packet--as in the case of undervaluing radio parts. This is standard practice, and helps to deter theft. It's similar to closing my curtains to hide my shack when I'm away. What were you suggesting?
Regards,
Jonathan KC7FYS

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Re: Customs slip
w2agn
2007-11-01 09:00 (link)
Did you read my response? It was bad enough to defend the illegal actions, but my point is he chose to personally attack me, and showed disrespect to my father with his comment about a "dead man's call." He is beneath contempt.

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