"ArtKramr" wrote in message
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Subject: Fighter Pilot Fellowship (was: something else entirely)
From: "Dudley Henriques"
Date: 12/7/03 10:32 PM Pacific Standard Time
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"George Z. Bush" wrote in message
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
"B2431" wrote in message
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Am I missing something here? I see nothing "hostile" in the request.
I
also
see nothing wrong with simply saying "I'd rather not say" as a
response.
Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired
Just for general information;
It's considered extremely bad manners to ask for, request, or demand
personal background and/or qualifications of any individual on
Usenet.
These
things can be offered in an atmosphere of friendship by someone
voluntarily,
but not asked for. When this is done, it's almost always done in an
atmosphere of hostility. You really need go no further than Mr.
Ford's
remark, "Dudley, there is something fishy about you" to ascertain
this.
The
inference is that if the person being "asked" to state these things
doesn't
respond to the poster's demand, that there is something to hide. The
reality
however, is that only idiots post these "requests", and only idiots
allow
themselves to be drawn into this scenario. These "requests" as you
can
see,
attract the usual posters who either like or dislike either the
poster
or
the person being "nailed". It's a losing proposition for everyone,
and I
have no intention of getting involved too deeply with it, as aside
from
a
few people who have become good internet friends on the group through
the
years, I don't really give a rat's ass who on Usenet believes what
about
what .
Dudley Henriques
International Fighter Pilots Fellowship
Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired
For personal email, please replace
the z's with e's.
dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt
I personally don't give a rat's ass what kind of fighter planes you may
or
may
not have flown, or for whom, or with whom. The fact that you use that
tag
line
infers that you've done something to feel entitled to call yourself
one.
The
initial request seemed rather innocent to me, and I didn't detect any
hostility
in it. Unfortunately, you managed to overreact in your obviously
defensive
response to it and stirred up the **** storm that ensued.
But that's another argument for another time. (^-^)))
George Z.
C-45, C-46, C-47, C-53, C-54, EC-121, UC-78, T-6, B-25 and enjoyed
every
minute
in every one of them, and apologize for none because that's what I was
ordered
to do and I did the best I could and am here to tell you about it.
PS - Of course, if you never flew any kind of fighter plane for the
military,
then you are a phony and don't belong in this NG.....so, please tell me
it
isn't
so, and let's move on to something else.
Well, I'll tell you this much. Yes I've flown fighters; not that it
matters
a hill of beans. The Fellowship was a very real organization , not that
that
matters much either, since it's not me who is making such a fuss about it
;
so unless the tag line is saying something to you through mental
telepathy
that I wouldn't be saying myself......yes, let's indeed move on to
something
more intelligent shall we?
Dudley Henriques
International Fighter Pilots Fellowship
Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired
Dudley,
Never suffer fools gladly.
Regards,
When I get a post like this one I'll usually give the poster a shot or two
of neutral response to give them a chance to back off. If they back off and
reconsider, I'm not a vindictive person. Misunderstandings occur on Usenet.
But if it's fairly certain that they are actually as stupid as their initial
post would indicate, I just write them off as Usenet idiots or just let them
post their constant crap under me without bothering with them unless it
suits my fancy to do so for some reason of my own.
Such, unfortunately, is the very essence of Usenet.
Thanks for the kind thought :-)
Dudley