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Commander McbAss exposed again
Great post Karl
Robert L Bass wrote:
>> Karl Magnus wrote:
>>>It has come to my attention that Robert
>>>L Bass is also Arny Kruger!
>>I don't know who Arny Kruger is, but you
>>remind me of Freddy Kruger!
> I disagree. Freddy Kruger was ingeniously dangerous. Magnus is
> dumber than a box of rocks.
This is a possibility.
> Arny Kruger is a guy who disagrees with Magnus on several issues
> not relevant to this newsgroup.
Oh really? Hmm....perhaps you should have investigated my posting
history to the group....
http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=&num=10&scoring=r&hl=en&as_epq=&...
He has made mincemeat of Magnus
> in numerous threads.
Oh really? Hmm....perhaps you should have investigated my posting
history to the group....
http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=&num=10&scoring=r&hl=en&as_epq=&...
Because I agreed with Arny about something
> several years ago (I forget what the subject was but it's not
> important)
This is total horse-pucky just like everything so far. What did you
agree about? Please point us to the post.
, this idiot has a bur under his saddle for me.
Wait, I thought I was "dumber than a box of rocks" but and idiot also?
Wow, interesting comming from someone whos entire post has been
debunked
as another one of your fantasies.
EXAMPLES:
Robert L Bass wrote: "The Napco panels aren't that difficult to
understand once you get started. I've installed hundreds of them and
I've sold thousands more to DIYers."
"I've sold thousands of legal, factory shrink-wrapped copies of alarm
software from Ademco, Napco and many others direct to end users over
the
years."
"I also sold thousands of the FG-1025 when it was
still their top model."
"Yuasa is indeed a good make -- very reliable. I've sold thousands of
them."
"I prefer Intellisense FG series acoustic glass breaks. I've installed
several hundred of them and sold thousands to DIY'rs over the years.
"I've sold thousands of Visonic's K980D pet resistant motion
detectors."
"I've used System Sensor smokes, mainly the 2112T and 2100T,
and many of their annunciator for years. We have sold thousands of
these units."
"You're right about the DG-75. It's extremely reliable. It's also one
of the least expensive dual techs around. I've sold hundreds of them
and they never seem to cause problems.
"I've installed numerous Napco C200AP detectors without any problems.
I've also sold hundreds of them to DIY clients."
"As to credentials, I've been installing legitimate security and fire
alarm systems for 22 years."
And if your inflated stories of "thousands sold" were not bad enough,
check out these gems.
POSTED IN 2003: "I've been in this trade for 26 years."
POSTED IN 1997: "I personally have over 17 years experience in the
trade."
Okay, whatever, but why would you short-change yourself in 1997?? Rich
AND modest. Wow.
And my favorite Gem of all time.
ROBERT L BASS : STARRING IN : 'Mayday-Mayday'
"On my first cross country ride I asked my CFI if my son could come
along for the ride. He said that would be fine. I asked the
instructor
not to pull any emergency practice because I didn't want to scare my
son. It was agreed and we made an uneventful ride to a small airport
in
NY state. We had lunch there and then headed for home. On the return
leg there were some low hanging scattered clouds -- nothing big or
nasty, just a few wisps hanging down. I said I thought I should go
lower and the CFI agreed.
I pushed the yoke forward a bit, eased up on the throttle to
maintain
airspeed and began a descent. Neither the CFI nor I noticed that the
tach had drifted just below the green arc... uh-oh.
Within less than a minute the engine coughed a few times and quit. I
thought at first that the CFI had done something and I was really
annoyed with him for it. I went through the engine restart routine as
he had taught me... nothing?!?
Meanwhile, my son thought the CFI and I were playing a
joke so he said nothing.
I pushed forward a little to get us into best
glide, set for full throttle and carb heat... nothing????
I was still thinking the CFI had pulled something when I turned and
asked, "What now?" He said, "I don't know." I asked, "Is this a test?"
"No, this is real." [yikes]
Up to now my son still thought we were playing a joke. I had already
begun a slow turn toward a golf course we had just passed before the
engine failure.
I asked if he wanted to take over. He said, "Not yet but have you
forgotten something?"
I said, "Oh, yeah," tuned to 121.5 and keyed the button on the yoke.
"Mayday, Mayday, Mayday... [etc] ...I have three souls on board.""
==== Sure....we believe you. You should write a book about that
experience and have Oprah push it. (Although, you DO resemble Dr. Phil)
> If you read some of the posts he makes in audio newsgroups you'll
> get a better idea what a moron he is,
Please do, and let me know what post in particular, in a audio
newsgroup, you are speaking of.
http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=&num=10&scoring=d&hl=en&as_epq=&...
sort of like Fowler only
> without the tank top and the tattoos.
What is it with you and this "Fowler"? Seems like you two have a lot to
talk about with each other.
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