[OB] [Fwd: Fwd: Fw: Carrier operations during World War II]
Julian Hankinson
jehankinson at bellsouth.net
Wed Mar 25 18:17:41 EST 2009
Yeah, your right- here comes some heat-
You make the assumption that it was intentional for the list to get
it. Probably was an accident.
I am glad I got to see that piece of history- and history is what
this list is all about.
Anybody that has such a hard time depressing the delete button and
keeping his mouth shut would have a hard time landing on a carrier.
I don't know why you are so intolerant, but it should not be aimed at William.
JH
At 09:44 AM 3/25/2009, you wrote:
>Any particular reason we all need to see this? Was it so compelling
>that it became a "must see" for everyone in the addressbook?
>
>It takes but a short moment to go over the list in the TO line and
>cull the audiences down to the essential. I am sure I'll get some
>abusive reactions to this, though.
>
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>2009/1/30 William Leonard
><<mailto:threwcasual at bellsouth.net>threwcasual at bellsouth.net>
>
>
>A return to the days of wooden ships and iron men.
>
>
>=========== I am gonna snip most of the post, it was abusive of our
>time and space enough to not repeat the offense ===================
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