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Re: Free estimates?



I brive a dus wrote:
> Frank Olson wrote:
>
>>I brive a dus wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I doubt he always pulled permits but I'll bet he pulled them when he
>>>had to.
>>
>>"He" couldn't. <
>
>
> He meaning his company.
>
>
>>>OK he had no license when he opened. Hey Frank I never held a CT
>>>license either.
>>>I didn't install systems when I first opened. My employees installed
>>>and held licenses.
>>>He very well could have had a state registered E1 or an L5 on his
>>>payroll.
>>>I'm not defending Robert. He brings alot of this on himself but the
>>>more you post the more the bullseye starts leaving his back and starts
>>>moving towards yours. I am pointing out the numerous possibilities. He
>>>may very well have installed without a license too. Who knows? We can
>>>only ASSUME.
>>
>>Check...  "Assume".  It's easy to do...  Makes an "Ass" of "U" and "me".
>>  Robert "assumes" many things (and frequently).  This was a
>>demonstration (although obviously not a very good one) of what it's like
>>to be on the "receiving end".  You're far more effective at it though,
>>and I'll leave it to you from now on.<
>
>
> He's always assuming some nonsense about people he disagrees with. Is
> that really a club you want to belong to?
>
>
>>>So you are saying Robert Bass didn't live in CT and operate Northeast
>>>Security/Bass Home from 1993 to 1996?
>>
>>Dunno.  And he's frequently stated he was still running his business in
>>CT from Florida until he sold it in 2000...<
>
>
> He was
>
>
>>>OK I guess the people at ADI Cromwell, the CBFAA, and Richardson
>>>Brothers in Stratford are all liars then because when I checked him out
>>>they all knew him and his accounts had activity.
>>
>>His "company's accounts" could very well have remained "active".  He may
>>not have been the one ordering or directly "paying the bills".  He could
>>have been "out installing", living in Ohio, Florida, or California for
>>all we know... <
>
>
> He lived in CT. He went to ADI Cromwell to pick his stuff up. He may
> have had an Ohio license but so what? I had an Alabama license up until
> April of this year. Does that mean I never lived in CT or NY?
>
>
>>>The folks at the CBFAA
>>>remember him as the guy who always wore strange hats and sat in the
>>>corner. He had been a member for quite a few years. I guess I also
>>>didn't see his "installations" when I operated in CT.
>>
>>I'm sure you've seen many "installations".  How many he was actually
>>involved in we can only guess (or assume).<
>
>
> Well from one I've seen imparticular I hope he wasn't involved, but he
> did install in CT if you're curious.
>
>
>>>This is the type of nonsense that makes you look foolish. You waste
>>>time drumming up theories and then you share the silly results in a
>>>public forum. I can only hope your installation skills don't rival that
>>>of your investigative skills.
>>
>>Naw...  My installation skills are actually on a par with your written
>>ones...  :-) <
>
>
> Cool. I never knew you used double sided tape :-)
>
>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Meanwhile, you've based your personal attacks on several things:
>>>>
>>>>1.  Your inability to "find" out anything about me because I happen to
>>>>be using my birth name in this forum when I'm known in the industry by
>>>>my step-father's family name.  This is akin to saying that "Jim", "I
>>>>brive a dus", and "tourman" while all bona-fide members of the "Yonkers
>>>>Kazoo Marching Band and Poker Club" simply aren't because their "screen
>>>>names" don't appear anywhere on the members list.
>>>>2.  Your aviation "expertise" (which has been repeatedly shown to be
>>>>somewhat "lacking").  You have yet to provide one shred of proof that
>>>>what I've related in this forum with respect to my experiences are
>>>>either lies or fabrications.  What's even more amusing is that you
>>>>expect us to "swallow" your own installation fairy tales which are
>>>>riddled with mistakes most "pro's" recognize immediately (and many have
>>>>"called you" on).
>>>>3.  Your obvious frustration over the fact that I'm *not* "walking the
>>>>road" with the likes of Mike S. (Groupie Muderator) so it's hard to
>>>>actually "lump me in" with that special group of people you often refer
>>>>to as the "IB" (as hard as you might try).
>>>>4.  I actually *work* in the trade while you're sitting on "your can"
>>>>all day spinning yarns over the Internet on how hard you're done by, and
>>>>how none of us have the least respect for the DIYer.
>>>>5.  You're an "Ultra Maroon". <
>>>
>>>
>>>His information on you is just as worthless as your info on him. You
>>>both look like morons when you post.
>>
>>Touche.
>>
>>
>>
>>>If you're going to make a false claim please use something comical.
>>
>>I was hoping you'd find my reference to your being a member of the
>>"Yonkers Kazoo Marching Band and Poker Club" at least slightly amusing.
>>  <sigh> <
>
>
> It would be amusing if you didn't mention Bob Campbell. Bob has no
> comedic value whatsoever. Think of it like this..... how many funny
> jokes have you heard that started with A priest, a rabbi, and Bob
> Campbell walk into a bar?
> Exactly my point. Take RHC out of the line and replace him with Petem.
> Any joke involving frenchies is funny.
>
>
>>>Robert's Funny lie- Tom Fowler spent time in a New Mexico Jail
>>>Robert's unfunny lie- Tom Fowler yelled at a lady at ADI
>>
>>I yelled at a lady at the carwash once.<
>
>
> I hope you didn't admonish her for not polishing the hood ornament or
> ask if you could scrub her tailpipe. Maybe she wouldn't let you rest
> your package in her trunk? I give up. Why did you yell at her?

She jumped the queue, then had to back up to properly align herself with
the guide and squished the Mr. Fuzzy on my grill.  Jumping the queue
deserved a honk.  Squishing my Mr. Fuzzy was pushing it just a bit to
far.  "Mr. Fuzzy", by the way was one of those cheesy "Hudson Bay"
stuffed beavers that some kind soul had attached to my truck.  It made
it really easy to spot said truck in a WallMart parking lot full of
black Navigators.  Now I have to tramp up and down lines of look-alike
vehicles pushing the stupid remote until my truck answers.




> I'd sooner vote for Arnold from Happy Days (Murray the cop from the Odd
> Couple, and the guy from the frozen dinner entree' commercial).


You told me to post something really stupid.  I guess that idea wasn't
dumb enough?


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