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Old January 1st 04, 01:51 AM
Chad Irby
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Fred J. McCall wrote:

Now, would you care to answer the question about YOUR affiliations,
since you seem to be a 'one trick pony' with regard to the F-35?


I don't work for any defense contractor, I have no financial interest in
the F-35 or any other military aircraft, and if you think I'm only
interested in the F-35, you need to get out of sci.military.naval for a
while, since the only reason you're seeing my posts seems to be the
crossposting on this and other threads.

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Old January 1st 04, 03:07 AM
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Chad Irby wrote:

:In article ,
: Fred J. McCall wrote:
:
: Now, would you care to answer the question about YOUR affiliations,
: since you seem to be a 'one trick pony' with regard to the F-35?
:
:I don't work for any defense contractor, I have no financial interest in
:the F-35 or any other military aircraft, and if you think I'm only
:interested in the F-35, you need to get out of sci.military.naval for a
:while, since the only reason you're seeing my posts seems to be the
:crossposting on this and other threads.

It wasn't your 'interest' in the F-35 that makes you look like a 'one
trick pony'; it's your impassioned "all is wonderful" approach to it.
And I'm not the first to remark on that, either.

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Old January 1st 04, 05:30 AM
Chad Irby
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In article ,
Fred J. McCall wrote:

It wasn't your 'interest' in the F-35 that makes you look like a 'one
trick pony'; it's your impassioned "all is wonderful" approach to it.
And I'm not the first to remark on that, either.


Yes, you have agreement from *Tarver*.

And if you don't know what that means...

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Old January 1st 04, 06:15 AM
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Chad Irby wrote:

:In article ,
: Fred J. McCall wrote:
:
: It wasn't your 'interest' in the F-35 that makes you look like a 'one
: trick pony'; it's your impassioned "all is wonderful" approach to it.
: And I'm not the first to remark on that, either.
:
:Yes, you have agreement from *Tarver*.
:
:And if you don't know what that means...

I'm sure Mary appreciates that, since you also seem to have gotten
somewhat nasty in disagreement with her.

And if YOU don't know what THAT means....

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