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(ArtKramr) wrote:
From: nt (Gordon) wrote: , if you're looking for the warm fuzzy internet, where everyone agrees with you and you're as popular as a new cheerleader, all I can say is, this ain't it. We st Maybe a simple thank you for the stories might be in order. Don't you? Heh. Obviously, common courtesy and civility such as a simple "thanks" is a foreign concept to some around here. Anyway, the airport just called and I gotta go fly... -Mike (in the meantime...illigitimi non carborundum:-) Marron |
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I loved the story, Mike - but if my asking who wrote it causes you this much of a problem, just pretend I didn't. Hey, don't get bossy with ME, pal. I asked a simple question and you act like I had you arrested for plagerism. Mike, I asked who wrote it. And complimented the piece more than once. I apologize for asking a question and complimenting the contents of your post. I promise not to do it again. Looking back, trying to do a good thing was a mistake on my part considering how low the common denominator often sinks to around here. Case in point: look at how Gord slammed Ed Rasimus several days ago after Ed simply posted a harmless and amusing little anecdote about him flying a T-29: Excuse me if I don't care about other people's disagreements. As for "sinking low" by asking for an attribution from you, like I said, I won't do it again. We still love the stories. As my old chief counseled, "Grow a thicker skin, or die." Glad ya' enjoyed them Gordon. But since you don't seem to get it, allow me to explain a couple things that really are just plain ol' common sense and common courtesy: First, I was just the messenger and didn't write the stories And how the heck would we know that, unless we ask, "DID YOU WRITE THAT"? Not all of us are as psychic as you give us credit. therefore it doesn't matter to me whether or not everyone agrees with me. I'm fully capable of taking care of myself. Not sure where that's coming from - I don't agree OR disagree with you; I asked for the source and your reply was to get upset and refuse to post any more. I stand by my question - I know it was not improper and I think most reasonable observers wouldn't think my conduct at that point to be outrageous or insulting. The problem is that the authors aren't here to defend themselves against nitpickers like you who would inevitably tear apart both the stories and the authors (whom, like I said, aren't here to defend themselves). QED. Wow, that's some chip on your shoulder, Mike. "Nitpickers like you"? I would "inevitably tear apart the stories and the authors"? Why, you cheeky little monkey, all I did was COMPLIMENT THE WRITING. Damn, that must be the nitpicker in me replying - sorry. Second, asking me to continue on sending the stories after you insult me with your repeated condescending retorts such as the ones above is asking a bit much, doncha' think? Yeah, Mike. Better if you just withhold your postings, to teach all of us a lesson. Apparently, asking you for a source is "asking a bit much". I kinda' view this NG as a virtual hangar party where buds can sit around, beer in hand, and swap friendly stories and info back and forth. That's why most of us are here. But since this is not verbal communication and some people in here collect the stories, occasionally someone will make the grand mal faux pas of asking, "Where'd you hear that?" At which point, the poster can choose to overreact and refuse to participate, or he can say, "Gee, I don't know." You pick. Now, I don't know what hangar parties your "old chief" has attended, but the one's I've been to the participants don't usually sit around on the lawn chairs, drink your beer, eat your food.... You must own your own hangar, if its "your beer" and "your food". At every squadron party I've been at, there were people who had good stories to tell and I am not the sort to raise my hand and correct small inconsistancies. In your case, your nose went out of joint the moment I asked where the story came from - I can't understand how that can be seen as nitpicking or insulting. and then insult you and call you names! I don't recall insulting you in that first reply of mine, or any name-calling. You posted an excellent piece of prose about a magnificent airman and I asked if you wrote it, suggesting if it wasn't you that you might include the author's name. Like many , I watch this newsgroup and periodically see a gem go by - a story like old Ralph's there. When we see such content, we save it as text files. I am not the only person that does this, nor am I the only one that likes to have the author's name to go along with the text, so I can properly quote from it in future discussions. Also, I have never heard it to be rude to ask the source of a document - never. Gordon 'the Punisher' |
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Maybe a simple thank you for the stories might be in order. Don't you? Art, I thanked him in the very first reply - the same reply where I asked the source. My 'thanks' were ignored, so he could get started with his snappy comeback. In each of my statements to him on this thread, I have complimented the article; in each case, my compliment was ignored. I give up. G |
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Maybe a simple thank you for the stories might be in order. Don't you? Heh. Obviously, common courtesy and civility such as a simple "thanks" is a foreign concept to some around here. Hi, Mike. Go back and re-read my original reply. First word of that reply? "THANKS". |
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"Gordon" wrote in message ... I loved the story, Mike - but if my asking who wrote it causes you this much of a problem, just pretend I didn't. Hey, don't get bossy with ME, pal. I asked a simple question and you act like I had you arrested for plagerism. Mike, I asked who wrote it. And complimented the piece more than once. I apologize for asking a question and complimenting the contents of your post. I promise not to do it again. Well now that you mention it, ram is not a school, so what Mike is doing may be a rime. |
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-Mike (in the meantime...illigitimi non carborundum:-) Marron
Last time I tried Latin Julius was living in the caesarian section, but I think the expression is "illigitimus non tatum carborundum." Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired |
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(Gordon) wrote:
[triple-tear-ass-tizzy-fit snipped] Yeah, Mike. Better if you just withhold your postings, to teach all of us a lesson. Apparently, asking you for a source is "asking a bit much". OK OK already! Geez!! Since you're the type that gets down on your knees and begs when your wife cuts ya' off... http://www.shadoehaze.com/audio/songs/Booty%20Love.m3u -Mike (give up da' booty) Marron |
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Mike Marron wrote:
I guess what you say about CRM being "the biggest addition overall to a/c safety that's happened in a long time" is NOT always true: --cut-- -Mike (CRM my butt, try learning simple VFR navigation first!) Marron I'm absolutely ASTOUNDED!!...most amazing thing I've ever seen!!... -Gord(please excuse this guy God - he's having an off day)Beaman -- Gord Beaman PEI Canada. "I hate reunions, everyone's grown so old that they can't recognise me any more". |
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Thanks for the lesson in 'common courtesy', Mike. Coming from you, I can tell
it really means something. Gordon |
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Subject: Fwd: Ralph Parr
From: Mike Marron OSPAM Date: 9/8/03 7:48 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: (ArtKramr) wrote: From: nt (Gordon) wrote: , if you're looking for the warm fuzzy internet, where everyone agrees with you and you're as popular as a new cheerleader, all I can say is, this ain't it. We st Maybe a simple thank you for the stories might be in order. Don't you? Heh. Obviously, common courtesy and civility such as a simple "thanks" is a foreign concept to some around here. Anyway, the airport just called and I gotta go fly... -Mike (in the meantime...illigitimi non carborundum:-) Marron As someone who has years of experience posting personal combat accounts I can tell you that "Thank You's" are very few and far between. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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