clint grant wrote:
> 
> Oh yeah, it's great fun. I really have to admit that I thoroughly enjoyed
> proving points and ripping people to shreds with my tongue. I would prove
> someone wrong and think: ""Boy I really got 'em that time!"


Thanks for the willingness to be a buddy, but don't forget that "some"
of this back and forth is in fact all part of the communication process
and also subject to fun<G>

As a Commander, I made sure that no one every took them selves so
serious
that we couldn't laugh at ourself<G>  *One time that failed...

As Commander 'got into a lecture.. a red lazer dot from "no where"
appeared
on his forehead.  One boy said: "Commander- why is there a lazer dot on
your
forehead?"  (Commander was an off-duty federal official, and aware of
lazer
sighted handguns)

"Commander melted into a un-holy rage!" *I as Sr.Cdr. steped in, releved
him
as he left to compose himself<G>

As it turned out... the Lazer was a pointer in the hand of a prankster
bored with listening to the lecture about compass reading. It was a boy,
haveing  fun...

My reason for telling you this is that in time.. it wasn't a "Big Deal"
though it is un-forgetable<G>   *Flaps over snappy comebacks have only
a short life on Rangernet<G> Rangernet is convienent for the quick quip,
and the mask we wear by not looking each other in the eye<G> Hohoho!

*Allows you to boldly proclain or thoughts, when in real life we might
be a quiet as a church mouse<G>





>   But I really did get caught up. I knew that I was not operating in love.
> Speaking the truth in love is one thing. I have been praying and repenting
> about some of the things I have said to and thought about you, Jflory, and I
> apoligize to you, also.


Jflory loves you too...<G>

He might tell you that you should not be offended if he stands upwind
and watches you like a hawk<G> That's the grizzly in 'ole Jerry 2 face!

Back when Rangernet was young... I did more palaver'n and talk'n
"down-home"
style...   My son Josh and I drove with his Commander in a Ford direct
from
Seattle,Wash to Camp Eagle Rock,Mo. *Non-stop!

That means, stepping on the Gas in a pick-up to cross the Cascades, Utah
scrub land, the Rockies and down the Platte river valley to the
Mizzourah
and all day down to Cassville Mo!

A Rangernet buddy hussled over as I was pitch'n my Tipi at the National
Rendezvou...  I raised up and said *Howdy..

"Hey, ...you ain't at all what I expected<G>"

(You can take that 2 ways...)

Rangernet policy is to *ponder it... *chew it... *think on it some
then eat the hay and spit out the hard parts<G>

If you sleep on the hard ground, in time you'll 'preciate yur soft
bed at home<G>   When you get to feel'n cocky, try order'n some other
fellers dog around<G>

*All that and never ask a barber if you need a haircut!

-=A=-

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> >Subject: Re: [RR] Recent Posts
> >Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 15:15:13 EST
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> >Clint, Its a cyber campfire so to speak.  Sometimes we do get carried away
> >but sometime it can be fun too.
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