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Re: [GMCnet] Posting photos on the net [message #334322 is a reply to message #334320] Sun, 01 July 2018 10:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Oh man his bee tales were legendary. Remember the movie he made? If anyone
can dredge up a link to Robin Hoods bee movie please post it here for the
common good ( hearty chuckle)

Sully
Bellevue wa

On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 8:27 AM James Hupy wrote:

> No smart alec there. Robin is the real deal. But, the need for providing
> for his family led him away from the public pretenders office to the
> private sector, and a huge work load along with it. Have not heard from him
> in a while, but his escapades with red wasps in his coach are something
> else. He is wacky enough to be considered a suitable member of any GMC
> organization, but making a living stunts his progress.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Or
>
> On Sun, Jul 1, 2018, 8:19 AM Todd Sullivan wrote:
>
>> An attorney named Robin Hood no less. Think there was some smart allecky
>> typing then you’d be right.
>>
>> Sully
>> Bellevue wa.
>>
>> On Sat, Jun 30, 2018 at 5:05 PM Matt Colie
> wrote:
>>
>>> Ken Henderson wrote on Sat, 30 June 2018 19:33
>>>> Justin,
>>>>
>>>> You're right, in a way; however, during the past 20 years of
>>> participation in this group, unlike most others, I've never seen any
>>> "bullying"
>>>> which
>>>> persisted for more than a very few exchanges. There's been almost no
>>> "flaming". That can be largely attributed to the no-tolerance rules
> of
>>>> the host. But the fact that the host has seldom needed to enforce
>> those
>>> rules is, IMHO, due to the fact that we DO mostly use our real names --
>>>> we KNOW each other.
>>>>
>>>> Most of us have never met face-to-face, but we've met here day after
>>> day, yielding almost as close relationships as if we were face-to-face.
>> And
>>>> many of us HAVE met face-to-face; thanks to our use of real names, we
>>> know it when we do. This is, after all, a small community; because of
>> the
>>> GMC
>>>> MH, I've shaken hands with our members from Britain, Holland,
>> Australia,
>>> and everywhere in between. Without knowing their names from here, I
>> might
>>>> have missed those opportunities at the various rallies and
> conventions
>>> we've attended.
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps we do get a few more spam messages than we would without
>>> exposing our names, but I doubt it.
>>>>
>>>> I'm not going to criticize anyone for concealing their real name;
> but I
>>> will be disappointed.
>>>>
>>>> JMHO,
>>>>
>>>> ​
>>>> Ken Henderson
>>>> Americus, GA
>>>> '76 X-Birchaven w/Cad500/Howell EFI & EBL,
>>>> Manny Brakes & 1-Ton, Troy-Bilt APU, etc., etc., etc.
>>>> www.gmcwipersetc.com
>>>
>>>
>>> Wow, I'm on a roll here....
>>> I am agreeing with KenH Again...
>>>
>>> But more than that, the reason I steer new people here to build a
> sigfile
>>> like Ken's above is very simple and kind of selfish. Many do not have
>> any
>>> idea of the variations that exist in the line. And often (particularly
>>> common on FB) someone will ask a question for which the best answer is
>> very
>>> coach model specific. (On FB, I will not bother to answer but I may
> ask
>>> what the coach is.)
>>>
>>> There are also concerns that are climate sensitive. So, a geographic
>>> reference is good. This can also help in that many times here, many
> have
>>> found
>>> that an individual that he might assist was in striking range. How
> Good
>>> is That!! A native guide can save a lot of grief.
>>>
>>> Then there was a member that signed on with the name Robin Hood. When
> I
>>> explained that we liked real names so as not to feel real stupid when
> we
>>> met,
>>> then he responded that his name is really Robin Hood. I didn't feel
> ill
>>> at ease at all when we met at a rally.
>>>
>>> Matt
>>> --
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