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Richard Webb <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Mar 2006 18:06:15 000
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Steve wrote:
   >I'm just cynical enough to think that Glenn is only being good
   >because he doesn't dare not to.  Kind of like the kid that throws a
   >rock through a window and then helps an old lady across the street
   >to show that he's really not so bad after all.  I hope Glenn's act
   >isn't fooling anyone.
Isn't fooling me, and every now and then he'll come up on
14.300 the maritime mobile service net.

It's difficult, but when he checks in so long as he's
following procedure I've got to be nice to him, though I
think he's a lid.  THen there's HErbie kv4fz whom the
commission saw fit to be granted a license again which I
think is too bad.

Mr. Bastard has not endeared himself to a lot of people, and
some of those folks have used callsigns of other folks to
originate false distress calls on 14.3.  I guess these folks
think that the folks whose callsigns they spopof are friends
of MR. Baxter.

i am of the opinion that MR. k1man should be barred from ham
radio and should take his shilling for comercial interests
somewhere else.



Richard WEbb,
Electric SPider Productions,
Eads Tennessee



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