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"Robert L. Bass" <robertlbass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:qoCdnYJsMK22u_XfRVn-hA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 My brother-in-law works on an oil rig in the middle of the Amazon jungle.



Mike Said:
Maybe  you should get a job with him OR is he the one that you assaulted
with a weapon

Florida DOC Detail
      Name
      BASS,ROBERT L
     Date of Birth
      Sep 19 1949
     Race
      WHITE
     Gender
      Male

      Eye Color
      BROWN
     Height (ft in)
      71
     Birth State/Country
      ZZ
     Offender Status
      31

      ID Number
      351171
     FDLE Number
      01331653
     FBI Number
      00509382G
     SSN
      on request

      Release Address 1
     Release Address 2
     Release Address 3





      Inmate Data



none found

      Offenses




      Case Number
     Commitment Prefix
      01
     Sentence Components
      001
     Conviction County
      POLK

      Offense Date
      Nov 9 1978
     Sentence Imposed
      Apr 12 1979
     Admit Date
     NCIC Offense
      AGGRAV ASSLT-FAMILY-GUN

      Minimum Term
      0000000
     Maximum Term
      0000000
     Special Provision Code
      none found
     Adjudication Withheld?
      N




      Parole Data




      P & P Commitment Prefix
      01
     Probation & Parole Status
      INACTIVE
     Supervision County
      POLK
     Supervision Start Date
      Apr 12 1979

      Scheduled Termination Date
      Apr 11 1989
     Actual Termination Date
      May 10 1984




Robert L. Bass admits to assault conviction

Subject: Re: So You Want to Buy From Bassburglaralarms ? CAUTION
From: "Robert L. Bass" robertlbass@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 8/24/2004 11:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id: <G92dnS-Wz5ZFlrHcRVn-oQ@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

> > I'm a bit curious what it is you were going to forgive, Blythe.  No
> > disrespect intended but have I ever done anything to offend you?
>
> No Robert, you have not offended me.  I was in YOUR defense!  I was
> asking OTHERS to forgive.  Look at the post again . . . Blythe

OK, thanks Blythe.  The part that really cracks me up is that a bunch of
foul-mouthed, dishonest dealers (not you, of course) who have attacked me
numerous times without provocation for years have the chutzpah to think that
I need their forgiveness.

In particular it's galling that they pretend to be greatly offended over an
assault conviction more than a quarter of a century ago.  I made a serious
mistake many years ago, paid dearly for it and have long since moved on.  I
neither need nor seek their forgiveness as I've done nothing to harm them.
They, on the other hand, are in dire need of forgiveness, but that's another
story.

Regards,
RLB






















  I hope to visit Manaus -- capital of Amazonia -- next
> year.  We'll most likely do one of the eco-tours of the rain forest.
>
>> You'll be an old man by the time you get out
>> with your directional savoy.
>
> Heh, heh, heh... :^)
>
>> We were discussing attic
>>> temperatures and the point was that his location has essentially the
>>> same
>>> climate as mine.
>>
>> I will agree with "essentially" but I never really
>> addressed that point of your earlier statement.
>> Just noticed either you didn't really know where
>> Mugford had his business or if you did, really
>> didn't know where Palm Coast was located,
>> thats all.
>
> I know where he is, how much he sells, what his business largely consists
> of and a good deal more.  And yes, I know where Palm Coast is.  It is as I
> said a bit north of where I am and a bit east as well.  Bear in mind that
> a few hours' drive easily qualifies as "a bit" when you routinely fly back
> and forth to the southern hemisphere.  :^)
>
>> In point of fact, Palm Coast is often a few
>> degrees warmer than Sarasota since we get
>> the gulf breezes and they get onshore wind
>>
>> In the winter you are cooler. In the summer
>> the east coast is most always cooler then the
>> west coast...
>
> You might be right aboout that.  However, the original issue was Mugford's
> bad advice to use a 135ºF rate-of-rise heat detector in an attic.  That
> was a serious error.  Doing so will almost certainly cause false alarms.
> Mugford mostly sells (but does not install) residential burglar alarms.
> Like most small alarm companies, his outfit does almost no commercial fire
> alarms.  It is therefore not surprising that he has so little knowledge of
> fire alarm practices.  However, even a rank beginner ought to know that
> you should NEVER install a 135º ROR in a Florida attic.  Nit pick all you
> want about whether he's due North or Northeast from me.  He still posted
> really bad advice and when I pointed it out he challenged me on it.  Even
> when half the newsgroup pointed out how lame his advice was he failed to
> admit his error.  This is typical of the kind of bully he is -- too
> cowardly even to admit a stupid mistake.
>
>> We are protected from those onshore winds, you
>> speak of, by the Bahamian Island chain (over 700
>> islands, say hey rory)...
>
> I meant to say winds which come from the landward side.  Would that be
> called "onshore" or something else?
>
>> I would much rather be on the east coast...
>
> Each to his own.  I love it here.  I'm five minutes from Siesta Key Beach.
> The weather is gorgeous (except during hurricanes :)).  I enjoy bike
> riding on the gulf coast keys from Bird Key up to Anna Maria Island.  To
> me this is a paradise, second only to Salvador, Brazil.
>
> BTW, I'm building a website with photos I've taken of Brazil.  As soon as
> it's set up I'll post a link.  I suspect you'll like the photos.  We plan
> to be down ther for a month beginning in mid-July if all goes well with
> the Internet hookup.  It takes much longer to get things going than here
> but from what I hear the online service is reliable once you get it going.
> I'll take pictures of Morro do Sao Paulo and Ilha Itaparica next trip.
> They are a couple of fantastic tropical islands near Salvador.  We plan to
> spend a few days at a poussada on Morro and another on Itaparica.
>
> If you ever have the time to go, you really ought to see Brazil.  The land
> is incredibly beautiful, the people strikingly so and much more friendly
> than most other places I've travelled.  The food is just out of this
> world!!!
>
>> I am either south or southeast of you
>> depending on where I am hanging my
>> hat at the time...
>
> Yes, I know.  We talked about it on the phone a while back.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
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