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Re: Free estimates?



Frank Olson wrote:
> 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. <

Let me get this right.
1- You're currently tramping?

is business that slow? How much for a Happy Ending? Is it Canadian
money or the Yankee dollar?

2- A lady was unsuccessful lining herself up and she squashed your Mr.
Fuzzy?

does Mrs. Olsen know you let strange women squish your Mr. Fuzzy after
you honk them?

3- You stuffed a cheesy beaver?

Don't the Hudson Bay beavers know about Summer's Eve and hot showers?

4- All of your navigators are black?

Do you wear a safari hat or do you stick with more of a southern
gentleman wardrobe?

5- Your truck talks to you?

Is the truck your source of information on Robert? If so I'd start
talking to the wagon if I were you.

> > 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? <

No I said post a funny lie but your explanation of the car wash
incident was much better.



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