Re: abuse@bellsouth.net



This is funny also that you all are so ticked off about the post and
look how much time you are wasting on it. LOL.


cowboy67 wrote:
I find it funny that an old man like you is so angry at the world. Hey,
your the PUNK who started the name calling and asinine comments. I
guess I should expect that from an OLD soldier. No anger here dude, it
really looks like you have the anger problems. With all the name
calling and the net nazi BS. Oh and the brokeback mtn comments. It
sounds like you may have seen the flick once too many. Anyhow, the item
I posted is selling and I will be back to post here again when I have
something that is electronic related. Have a great day, and keep up
with your meds. It really sounds like you may have skipped a few days.
LOL. This is FUN!!!


Michael A. Terrell wrote:
cowboy67 wrote:

Mickey, Mickey, Mickey,

Seems like you have some problems. Maybe that old war wound of yours
has made you impotent and that is why you are mad at the world so you
NEED to be a net nazi.


I was blessed, I got out with no bullet holes, but with a number of
health problems.


Anyway, your branch of service is showing in your spelling. Let me
guess, you WERE a grunt in either the Army or, but most likely not
possible, the USMC. Most likely not the latter because you show no
class.


Since most soldiers are either in the US Army, or the US Marine
Corps, that is a loaded bet. I was in the US Army, but I worked as a
Broadcast Engineer. I was awarded the MOS as a civilian acquired skill.
I also tested out of a three year electronics course at Ft. Monmoth. I
was told that I was the only soldier on record at Ft. Knox who was able
to do this. The test eliminated AIT, so I went straight from basic
training to working in Microwave Communications, TV studios, CATV
systems and head ends, and later to maintaining AFRTS radio & TV
stations. My last job was the L3-com RCB2000 telemetry system at their
Microdyne division. I took it from engineering samples to the
production floor and ironed out the manufacturability problems inherent
in an $80,000 piece of equipment.


Any more asinine comments? Your spelling and choice of words in
other posts suggest either a severe anger problem, or maybe too much
time in a submarine with a bad breathing gas mix. Either way, you have
my deepest sympathy.


--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida

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