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  #91  
Old September 17th 08, 11:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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On Sep 17, 6:13*pm, a wrote:
On Sep 17, 5:00*pm, Dudley Henriques wrote:



On Sep 17, 4:29*pm, george wrote:


On Sep 18, 5:35*am, Dudley Henriques wrote:


Actually, Reader's Digest already paid me what it was worth Maxie, but
thanks for your interest anyway.
:-)))


The trouble is that it was published in Readers Digest Dudley.
You -could- reprint it on the Net so we could read it :-)
hint hint


Hi George;


The story is available from RD of course, and can be found featured in
the book "Everyday Greatness" by Stephen R. Covey.
I'm not sure if reproducing it on the net is legal as RD bought the
rights to the story in 1985 and owns it outright. I believe it might
be legal on the net if RD was consulted and gave permission. The cause
I believe must be non-commercial.
I'm not meaning to suggest that you buy the book to read he story.
Contrary to my somewhat over zealous adversary and constant Usenet
companion on this thread, I'm not at all that self centered. I might
also say that I wrote the story more to profile someone else than
myself and when the story is read that should become quite obvious.
Might I suggest that if you would really like to read the story, you
might perhaps visit your local quality book store (hopefully in the
U.S...I'm not sure about other places in the world) and you can read
the story in the book store without actually having to purchase it if
you don't want to.
The name of the story is
"A Little Help From A Friend" Dudley Henriques,Reader's Digest April
1985


Hope this is helpful and all the best to you,
DH


Hey those interested -- you can google "A little help from a friend"
and dudley and get the story.


The "P51 Mustang" book is another book where the story appears. There
are actually 3 that I'm aware of; Reader's Digest, "Everyday
Greatness" by Covey, and The P51 Mustang by Hatch and Winter.

DH
  #92  
Old September 18th 08, 12:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
a[_3_]
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On Sep 17, 6:43*pm, Dudley Henriques wrote:
On Sep 17, 6:13*pm, a wrote:



On Sep 17, 5:00*pm, Dudley Henriques wrote:


On Sep 17, 4:29*pm, george wrote:


On Sep 18, 5:35*am, Dudley Henriques wrote:


Actually, Reader's Digest already paid me what it was worth Maxie, but
thanks for your interest anyway.
:-)))


The trouble is that it was published in Readers Digest Dudley.
You -could- reprint it on the Net so we could read it :-)
hint hint


Hi George;


The story is available from RD of course, and can be found featured in
the book "Everyday Greatness" by Stephen R. Covey.
I'm not sure if reproducing it on the net is legal as RD bought the
rights to the story in 1985 and owns it outright. I believe it might
be legal on the net if RD was consulted and gave permission. The cause
I believe must be non-commercial.
I'm not meaning to suggest that you buy the book to read he story.
Contrary to my somewhat over zealous adversary and constant Usenet
companion on this thread, I'm not at all that self centered. I might
also say that I wrote the story more to profile someone else than
myself and when the story is read that should become quite obvious.
Might I suggest that if you would really like to read the story, you
might perhaps visit your local quality book store (hopefully in the
U.S...I'm not sure about other places in the world) and you can read
the story in the book store without actually having to purchase it if
you don't want to.
The name of the story is
"A Little Help From A Friend" Dudley Henriques,Reader's Digest April
1985


Hope this is helpful and all the best to you,
DH


Hey those interested -- you can google "A little help from a friend"
and dudley and get the story.


The "P51 Mustang" book is another book where the story appears. There
are actually 3 that I'm aware of; Reader's Digest, "Everyday
Greatness" by Covey, and The P51 Mustang by Hatch and Winter.

DH


And then, Dudley, there are the wannebes or wish-they-were's. Their
future is all behind them.
  #93  
Old September 18th 08, 12:43 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mick[_2_]
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message
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The "P51 Mustang" book is another book where the story appears. There
are actually 3 that I'm aware of; Reader's Digest, "Everyday
Greatness" by Covey, and The P51 Mustang by Hatch and Winter.

DH

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

Well you like to rattle you head, retype it for us here.



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Old September 18th 08, 12:44 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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"Mick" @_#`~#@.^net wrote in :


"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message
news:36c03b4e-abb0-476d-ad1e-
The "P51 Mustang" book is another book where the story appears. There
are actually 3 that I'm aware of; Reader's Digest, "Everyday
Greatness" by Covey, and The P51 Mustang by Hatch and Winter.

DH

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

Well you like to rattle you head, retype it for us here.




Lame..



bertie
  #95  
Old September 18th 08, 12:51 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mick[_2_]
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"a" wrote in message
...

And then, Dudley, there are the wannebes or wish-they-were's. Their
future is all behind them.

That's Dumley. I think his wife got him the computer for Christmas because
she got sick listening.




  #96  
Old September 18th 08, 12:55 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
george
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On Sep 18, 9:00*am, Dudley Henriques wrote:

The name of the story is
"A Little Help From A Friend" Dudley Henriques,Reader's Digest April
1985

Hope this is helpful and all the best to you,


:-)
RD is NOT one of the publications I read.
To much godbothering and 'prize' hooks for the unwary and gullible.
I'll look around the net

  #97  
Old September 18th 08, 12:58 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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"Mick" @_#`~#@.^net wrote in :


"a" wrote in message
..
.

And then, Dudley, there are the wannebes or wish-they-were's. Their
future is all behind them.

That's Dumley. I think his wife got him the computer for Christmas
because she got sick listening.



Aww, and your wife got you one because she got tired of ****ing you,
obviously.



Bertie
  #98  
Old September 18th 08, 01:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mick[_2_]
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"Mick" @_#`~#@.^net wrote in :


"a" wrote in message
..
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And then, Dudley, there are the wannebes or wish-they-were's. Their
future is all behind them.

That's Dumley. I think his wife got him the computer for Christmas
because she got sick listening.



Aww, and your wife got you one because she got tired of ****ing you,
obviously.



Bertie


No, actually your wife got it for me to keep in touch.



  #99  
Old September 18th 08, 01:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mick[_2_]
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"Mick" @_#`~#@.^net wrote in message
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"Mick" @_#`~#@.^net wrote in :


"a" wrote in message
..
.

And then, Dudley, there are the wannebes or wish-they-were's. Their
future is all behind them.

That's Dumley. I think his wife got him the computer for Christmas
because she got sick listening.



Aww, and your wife got you one because she got tired of ****ing you,
obviously.



Bertie


No, actually your wife got it for me to keep in touch.


By the way, how's my kids?



  #100  
Old September 18th 08, 01:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks
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"Mick" @_#`~#@.^net wrote in :


"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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"Mick" @_#`~#@.^net wrote in news:5KgAk.14026$Dj1.10978

@newsfe01.iad:


"a" wrote in message
news:09747b4a-f3d9-4781-973c-4e27150c8013@

59g2000hsb.googlegroups.com..
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And then, Dudley, there are the wannebes or wish-they-were's. Their
future is all behind them.

That's Dumley. I think his wife got him the computer for Christmas
because she got sick listening.



Aww, and your wife got you one because she got tired of ****ing you,
obviously.



Bertie


No, actually your wife got it for me to keep in touch.




Awww, IKYABWAI lames.




You so kewt Maxine! ]


and you wonder why I won't ever leave....



Bertie

 




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