Good morning, Ed! shadow wrote:
> On 26-Dec-04, Frank Reichert wrote: > > FR> Of course there are other individuals who have been around here > FR> long before and have vanished. Ed Fischang comes to mind. > FR> Haven't heard from him in years, and have often wondered where > FR> this 'farmer from Chelan, Washington' ever went? > > Still hanging in here, Frank, ornery as ever. You and Dave may remember > when I was a FidoNET node and calling in long distance to participate in > the Spokane echoes. Pay for play made me keep my writings rather terse, a > habit I haven't broken. Usually lurking until I read something I find so > outrageous that I can't stay quiet. Oh, boy, do I remember THAT. Of course, at the time, I was 1:346/11 (the machine still sits downstairs and is capable of running, no less. I just haven't figured out a compelling reason WHY to run DOS, just yet. ;-) > Remember Rodger from the CDC in Atlanta? What a character! As was John > King. I know you miss Roger Erdman. I found it hard to converse with > someone who was all emotion, no logic, but he did spice it up. Robert and > Bill are almost the opposite, as was Doug unless it involved Israel. It > would be fun to get everybody together for cigars and brandy... or beer > and topless dancers. :) <sigh> I especially miss Roger Erdman, as he was both a friend, and because I spent most of six weeks bringing the man who murdered him to justice, despite what the damned cops say. Nothing in my 56 year lifespan ever made me nearly so bitter as the experiences of that dreadful period in my life. However, Ralph Benson died in prison before I could beat the facts out of him about where the rest of Roger's remains are buried and where a previous murder victim's remains lay hidden. That's all right. I have to believe that there is a special seat in Hell for Ralph, and that now that he is paying for his sins, he is wishing he'd never murdered Roger in such a macabre, brutal and animalistic way. > (Ian and JQS would have the Technocracy provide the drinks, of course.) I second that emotion. 8-) > Anyway, new ISP, new email address, same dumb farmer, strong as ox and > twice as smart. Still have pretty good apples? > May God bless us and keep us all, and may He bless the Republic. AMEN. Dave -- Dave Laird ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) The Used Kharma Lot Web Page: http://www.kharma.net updated 11/24/2004 Usenet news server : news://news.kharma.net Fortune Random Thought For the Minute Worth seeing? Yes, but not worth going to see. _______________________________________________ Libnw mailing list [email protected] List info and subscriber options: http://immosys.com/mailman/listinfo/libnw Archives: http://immosys.com/mailman//pipermail/libnw
