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Mycroft Holmes

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May 26, 2006, 11:42:37 AM5/26/06
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cuh...@webtv.net

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May 26, 2006, 12:09:20 PM5/26/06
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GOOD!
cuhulin

geor...@yahoo.com

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May 26, 2006, 8:12:40 PM5/26/06
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If it's dead, why is it still on my local 950 AM? Is there an article
somewhere that said it is going off the air? George (MN)

Radio Buff

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May 26, 2006, 8:20:19 PM5/26/06
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If true, That's terrible news for David and Billy Smith. They won't be
able to Jerk-off to Al Frankin anymore.

sc

Stephanie Weil

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May 26, 2006, 8:46:49 PM5/26/06
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Still here on WLIB-1190/New York.

David Eduardo

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May 26, 2006, 9:41:55 PM5/26/06
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"Radio Buff" <em...@no.spam> wrote in message
news:7XMdg.7$eB...@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...

> If true, That's terrible news for David and Billy Smith. They won't be
> able to Jerk-off to Al Frankin anymore.

Not true.


David Eduardo

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May 26, 2006, 9:41:32 PM5/26/06
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<geor...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> If it's dead, why is it still on my local 950 AM? Is there an article
> somewhere that said it is going off the air? George (MN)

No, it is a lie. I tis not doing too well, but is still on about 70 stations
nationwide.


David Eduardo

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May 26, 2006, 9:42:32 PM5/26/06
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"Stephanie Weil" <stepha...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Still here on WLIB-1190/New York.

And all the others, too.


Al Dykes

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May 26, 2006, 9:57:56 PM5/26/06
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In article <g7Odg.34287$4L1....@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com>,

There are still 87 stations listed on the web site. Are you saying
that AAR is sloppy about removing stations from the list if they drop
the programing?

--
a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m

Don't blame me. I voted for Gore. Proudly then, even more so in hindsight.

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David Eduardo

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May 27, 2006, 1:08:14 AM5/27/06
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"Al Dykes" <ady...@panix.com> wrote in message
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> In article <g7Odg.34287$4L1....@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com>,
> David Eduardo <amd...@pacbell.com> wrote:
>>
>><geor...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1148688760....@j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>> If it's dead, why is it still on my local 950 AM? Is there an article
>>> somewhere that said it is going off the air? George (MN)
>>
>>No, it is a lie. I tis not doing too well, but is still on about 70
>>stations
>>nationwide.
>>
>>
>
> There are still 87 stations listed on the web site. Are you saying
> that AAR is sloppy about removing stations from the list if they drop
> the programing?

I said, "about 70 stations" to indicate the network was still going. If it
is 87, all the more reason to call the liar who said it was dead.


Billy Smith

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May 27, 2006, 1:09:47 AM5/27/06
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David Eduardo wrote:

Still excellent programming too and an alternative view instead of the
lies propagated from Bubya. Or is it Bubba?

Billy Smith

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May 27, 2006, 1:11:13 AM5/27/06
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David Eduardo wrote:

Only Radio Buff would think of such a retarded statement. It only goes
for a guy with a low IQ like himself. Shame that some people lack the
intellectual skills and intelligence to make sensible statements. Poor
Radio Buff.

Bob Miller

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May 27, 2006, 10:23:26 AM5/27/06
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The only thing dead is the brain of the poster.

To listen to Air America right now, go to:

http://www.airamericaradio.com/

They're on the air 7 days a week, sunup to sundown and beyond.

bob
k5qwg

Bob Miller

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May 27, 2006, 1:37:18 PM5/27/06
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It is 87 stations. They still feature celebrity commentators like Al
Franken and Jerry Springer, and commentator Randi Rhodes is becoming
quite the celebrity, herself, appearing on C-Span, Larry King, MSNBC
and other channels where she generally slaughters whatever right wing
meat they serve up to her.

And Bush is, what, still 29% in the polls?

Bob
k5qwg
>

dxAce

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May 27, 2006, 1:51:07 PM5/27/06
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Bob Miller wrote:

Slaughters? What sort of Liberal fantasy world do you live in?

> And Bush is, what, still 29% in the polls?

And Bush is, what, still President until January 2008?

LMFAO

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Bob Miller

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May 27, 2006, 3:12:17 PM5/27/06
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On Sat, 27 May 2006 13:51:07 -0400, dxAce <dx...@milestones.com>
wrote:

He's Lame Duck till Jan. 20, '09.

He doesn't even talk Texan anymore...

bob
k5qwg

>
>LMFAO
>
>dxAce
>Michigan
>USA
>

David

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May 27, 2006, 4:11:16 PM5/27/06
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On Sat, 27 May 2006 13:51:07 -0400, dxAce <dx...@milestones.com>
wrote:

>
>

>Slaughters? What sort of Liberal fantasy world do you live in?
>
She beat Limbaugh in his home market until CCU bought her station and
moved her show.

dxAce

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May 27, 2006, 4:47:37 PM5/27/06
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Bob Miller wrote:

Well, you're partly right, and I indeed made a mistake with the date.

Yeeha! He'll be President until Jan. 20, 2009!

> He doesn't even talk Texan anymore...

Is that some kind of requirement?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


cuh...@webtv.net

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May 27, 2006, 6:03:17 PM5/27/06
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Turn 911 Rubble Into A Killing Machine? Hello.
Article at www.rense.com
What do those eggheads think U.S.Navy Ships are about,anyway? They are
killing machines,designed to break things and to kill.They still dont
want to mention where the new USS New York Ship is being built,being
built right now at this minute.The 911 rubble was sent to Northrup
Grumman in Pascagoula,Mississippi for anaysis to see if it meets their
requirements.Then it was sent to a foundry in Amite,Louisiana to be
melted down into a Keel.Then the Keel was sent to Pascagoula.USS New
York sets sail in 2007.
www.google.com USS New York Ship
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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May 27, 2006, 7:04:11 PM5/27/06
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Higgins Boat Salvaged From Hurricane Debris.
www.wlox.com/Global/story.asp?S=4955679

And it will be in the Military Museum at Camp Shelby,Mississippi
too,(that's about 100 miles Southeast of doggys couch) according to the
article.The D-Day Museum in New Orleans sits on the old site of the old
Higgins Boat factory that was in New Orleans,but of course y'all already
knew that.Those Higgins Boats played a big part in World War Two.
www.ddaymuseum.org
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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May 27, 2006, 7:08:44 PM5/27/06
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I talk the Mississippian language,but even my Texan language is
much,much more real Texan than them Bushies can ever hope to be.I can
even almost talk the Louisianan Cajun language.Now,that's hard to do.
cuhulin

dxAce

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May 27, 2006, 7:22:09 PM5/27/06
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cuh...@webtv.net wrote:

We are in dire need of another D-Day. Except this one will be known as
Deportation Day, the day America woke up to the silent invasion.

Round 'em up and head 'em out. (Cowboy lingo)

dxAce
Michigan
USA

David Eduardo

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May 27, 2006, 7:27:49 PM5/27/06
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"dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
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this is about as probably as getting a QSL for 5U4GB in the Nibi Nibi
Islands.


dxAce

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May 27, 2006, 7:36:22 PM5/27/06
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David Frackelton Gleason aka Eduardo the fake Hispanic from Cleveland who still

The 5U prefix is Niger.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


cuh...@webtv.net

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May 27, 2006, 8:08:58 PM5/27/06
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D-Day and another Revoluntionary War.
cuhulin

mi...@sushi.com

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May 27, 2006, 8:27:49 PM5/27/06
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Unless he is impeached, then surrended to the World Court for war
crimes.

dxAce

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May 27, 2006, 8:36:49 PM5/27/06
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mi...@sushi.com wrote:

> Unless he is impeached, then surrended to the World Court for war
> crimes.

A bit of drug abuse today there Miso?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Brenda Ann

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May 27, 2006, 8:58:07 PM5/27/06
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"dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
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But the 5U4GB is a glass full wave rectifier. :) (Hollow State)


cuh...@webtv.net

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May 27, 2006, 8:54:28 PM5/27/06
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I dont remember the name of that former President of U.S.A.many years
ago.(I am not going to cheat and look it up first) I think he went by
the nickname of Silent Sam,or Silent Simon,whatever? I guess he was an
ok prez because mostly he kept his tater trap shut,most of the time.
cuhulin

m II

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May 27, 2006, 9:47:28 PM5/27/06
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Speaking of drug abuse and getting dates all screwed up, I see you are
in good company.

======================================================
"I have a record in office, as well. And all Americans have seen that
record. September the 4th, 2001, I stood in the ruins of the Twin
Towers. It's a day I will never forget."

—George W. Bush, Marlton, New Jersey, Oct. 18, 2004

======================================================


mike

cuh...@webtv.net

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May 27, 2006, 9:50:34 PM5/27/06
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XM Halts Sale Of Certain Receivers. www.gizmodo.com
That's good reporting,gizmodo.com
cuhulin

David Eduardo

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May 27, 2006, 11:32:45 PM5/27/06
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"dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
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Gee. 50 years later, there is still a sucker left for this one. A 5U4GB is a
rectifier tube.


David Eduardo

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May 27, 2006, 11:50:11 PM5/27/06
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"Brenda Ann" <bre...@shinbiro.com> wrote in message
news:e5asg3$b5f$1...@news2.kornet.net...

Hundreds of DXers in the early 60's reported hearing a hoax DXpedition
broadcast frm the Nibi Nibi Islands by 5U4GB. It was the conversation of
DXers for years.
>


HankG

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May 28, 2006, 7:58:41 AM5/28/06
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"dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
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I think he was spoofing you. I have an old Zenith TV in my basement (b&w)
which has a 5U4GB rectifier.

HankG


HankG

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May 28, 2006, 8:00:35 AM5/28/06
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"David Eduardo" <amd...@pacbell.com> wrote in message
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Gotta read ALL of the posts before responding.

HankG
>
>


dxAce

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May 28, 2006, 8:21:59 AM5/28/06
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David Frackelton Gleason aka Eduardo attempted to make good yet again but failed
when he wrote:

The only sucker here is you, boy.

LMFAO

dxAce
Michigan
USA


dxAce

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May 28, 2006, 8:51:36 AM5/28/06
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HankG wrote:

He failed as I already knew the tale of Nibi-Nibi.

LMFAO yet again.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


cuh...@webtv.net

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May 28, 2006, 11:06:36 AM5/28/06
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I have a Zenith floor model wooden cabinet 21 inch screen color tv set
sitting in my front bedroom/junkroom.I bought that tv set in November
1965,soon after I got out of the U.S.Army.Over $700.00,I paid cash money
for that tv set.It was back and forth to Wink Radio and TV repair shop
very,very often.Zenith The Quality Goes In Before The Name Goes On.
I say,BULLS..T!
My 1999 RCA 27 inch screen tv set that I paid about $276.00 plus
Mississippi RIP OFF sales taxes for at a Wal Mart store is still working
just like brand spanking new.That same model RCA tv set,nowdays at the
Wal Mart stores sell for about $174.00 and much,much,much better quality
than tv sets of long ago.
cuhulin
(Zenith SUCKS!)

sdan...@nyc.rr.com

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May 28, 2006, 1:32:03 PM5/28/06
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Hmmm. this is interesting. What's with the all the names? Why did he
ditch Gleason for Eduardo? Something funny going on here.

Steve

David Eduardo

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May 28, 2006, 1:55:08 PM5/28/06
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<sdan...@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Hmmm. this is interesting. What's with the all the names? Why did he
> ditch Gleason for Eduardo? Something funny going on here.

Eduardo is my second given name, like Mary Jo, Jean Paul or Billy Bob. David
Eduardo. Eduardo is a given name, not a surname.

If you are Steve, I am David Eduardo. And that is followed by my paternal
and maternal surnames, just as on my passport, driver license and even
Cedula de Identidad from Ecuador.


cuh...@webtv.net

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May 28, 2006, 1:59:17 PM5/28/06
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Zenith SUCKS! Zenith has always SUCKED! and Zenith WILL always SUCK!
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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May 28, 2006, 2:23:25 PM5/28/06
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Little kids next door shootin that water hose around and playin in that
plastic kiddy pool I gave them that I bought at the Goodwill store last
year.
Come on,y'all,get my little Blueberry doggy wet! They was more than glad
to oblidge.
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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May 28, 2006, 2:27:21 PM5/28/06
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My dad's first name was David,,, (David Arlington Ryan) my eight years
older brother's middle name was David.(John David Ryan)
www.ryans.org
Thank GOD,they weren't as crazy as you are!
cuhulin

justin david smith

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May 29, 2006, 11:27:33 AM5/29/06
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On Fri, 26 May 2006 11:42:37 -0400, "Mycroft Holmes"
<Myc...@diogenesclub.com> wrote:

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It really sucks that AAR is still up and running. It's important to
limit public access to the 5 companies that own all the rest of the
media. We wouldn't want anyone to form an opinion other than the one
presented by Bush Co. now would we?

David Eduardo

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May 29, 2006, 12:52:34 PM5/29/06
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"justin david smith" <justi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Wonderful idea, except that AA is a network, not a station owner. They own
no stations at all, and never have. they provide programming, and the
biggest user of it is Clear Channel, the largest US station owner of all.

The top 30 station owners do not own 20% of all US stations. There are
nearly 3000 different owners in the USA.


Slow Code

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May 29, 2006, 3:10:22 PM5/29/06
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cuh...@webtv.net wrote in
news:8237-447...@storefull-3253.bay.webtv.net:


And removed the dingle berries too.

sc

dxAce

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Jun 1, 2006, 4:01:54 PM6/1/06
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David Eduardo wrote:

So you're saying that David Eduardo Gleason y Frackelton is your legal name?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


David Eduardo

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Jun 1, 2006, 11:06:06 PM6/1/06
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"dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
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Take out the "y" and that is my legal name. It is what is on my driver
license, my passport and anything else of importance.

In Spanish, the "y" between two surnames makes it as a single surname.
"Campos Alcaya" would be a paternal and maternal surname. "Campos y Alcaya"
would be a single surname, and "Campos de Alcaya" would also be a single
surname; literally, the Campos family from the town or region of Alcaya.

Carlos María Gastón Ramírez de Arellano would be Carlos as a first name,
María as a given name (in this case, to honor the Virgin Mary) and similar
to the English "middle name" but given at the time of baptism, not birth,
and then the paternal surname is Gastón and Ramirez de Arellano is the
maternal surname, like the English "maiden name."

So, Juan Carlos Sánchez Palacios would be, less formally, Juan Sánchez.

Interestingly, I learned that stuff in my first year of DXing Latin American
stations.


cuh...@webtv.net

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Jun 1, 2006, 11:32:54 PM6/1/06
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y also means and in Spanish language,does it not? When I went to Mexico
in 1993,I saw a lot of y.
cuhulin

dxAce

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Jun 2, 2006, 8:03:28 AM6/2/06
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David Eduardo wrote:

Interesting...

dxAce
Michigan
USA


dxAce

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Jun 2, 2006, 8:09:28 AM6/2/06
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David Eduardo wrote:

When did you legally change your name?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


cuh...@webtv.net

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Jun 2, 2006, 9:36:21 AM6/2/06
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I am not knocking the Spanish language.But this is America and although
America does not have an official language, (no official holidays
either) it is well known World wide the ''unofficial'' language of
America is the English language.I am not going to learn the Spanish
language (or any other language) for anybody on Earth.Most business
transactions all over the World,believe it or not,take place in the
English language.LQQK it up.
cuhulin

Stephanie Weil

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Jun 2, 2006, 10:31:35 AM6/2/06
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cuh...@webtv.net wrote:
>.I am not going to learn the Spanish
> language (or any other language) for anybody on Earth.

What if you travel to a non-English speaking country? Let's say France,
Germany, Poland, Russia, Italy, etc.

What would you do then? Scream in the natives' faces until you're blue
and plaid?

--
Stephanie Weil
Ciudad de Nueva York

Stephanie Weil

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Jun 2, 2006, 10:36:41 AM6/2/06
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David Eduardo wrote:
> Ramirez de Arellano is the
> maternal surname, like the English "maiden name."

Well, the "de" is used for females who get married - much like the
hyphenated surnames are in North America.

For instance, if I were to get married, I would become Stephanie Weil
de Goldberg. My bf's last name is Goldberg

Translated into 'merrikun, that would be the same as Stephanie
Weil-Goldberg.

--
Steph

cuh...@webtv.net

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Jun 2, 2006, 10:46:54 AM6/2/06
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I am worrit.My little doggy, www.cattledog.com she hasen't took a
crap out in the front yard in almost a day and a half.I am worrit.
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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Jun 2, 2006, 10:49:50 AM6/2/06
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I have always been too chicken to get hitched.I am now too old to old to
worry about.Thank You,God.
Seeee,he is lookin out for me.
cuhulin

bpnjensen

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Jun 2, 2006, 11:00:07 AM6/2/06
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Stephanie Weil wrote:
> cuh...@webtv.net wrote:
> >.I am not going to learn the Spanish
> > language (or any other language) for anybody on Earth.
>
> What if you travel to a non-English speaking country? Let's say France,
> Germany, Poland, Russia, Italy, etc.
>
> What would you do then? Scream in the natives' faces until you're blue
> and plaid?

Most people would learn at least a superficial version of the language.
Cuhulin, being the fellow he is, probably is not going abroad anytime
soon, though, so he probably sees no reason.

Personally, I would learn Esperanto and then condemn them all (!!!) for
not knowing the *only true* international language ;-)

Bruce Jensen

cuh...@webtv.net

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Jun 2, 2006, 11:07:59 AM6/2/06
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Dearest Stephanie.Unca Sam sent me to Nam (Vietnam) in January
1964.Sure,I learned a few words of the Vietnamese language (mostly for
courting them Vietnamese girls and cussin) just by spending a year over
there.Dearest Stephanie,get in touch with General Michael Smith at
Army.Mil (he was in the 114th Aviation Company with me in Vietnam
www.114thaviationcompany.com ) and ask him how difficult it is to learn
a furrin language.If y'all dont,or wont,speak the English language,,,,,,
then I dont know what y'all are saying and I dont care what y'all (y'all
Germans and Spanish,take note) are saying.I was born in
Carthage,Mississippi on November 5,1941.Speak my Ameican style of the
English language.I dont bow to anybody.
cuhulin

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cuh...@webtv.net

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Jun 2, 2006, 12:41:58 PM6/2/06
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Nahhhhhh,,,, I wont learn any furrin languages for anybody.You either
speak the American style of the English language to me in my
Country,AMERICA,or take a hike! y'all Spanards and Krauts,take note.This
is AMERICA,I am AMERICAN,,born and raised.Get me driff!? If you dont,,
Screw You!
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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Jun 2, 2006, 12:48:19 PM6/2/06
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Screw Air America! I am Glad that crap isn't on the air here in
beautifull Jackson,Mississippi.
(Search,Cool Buildings of Jackson)
cuhulin

bpnjensen

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Jun 2, 2006, 1:34:03 PM6/2/06
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But, Bud, first *you* have to *learn* American-English instead of that
Mississippi caterwaulin' that yer always typin'! ;-)

BJ

RHF

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Jun 2, 2006, 3:22:44 PM6/2/06
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SW - No Simply Show Them My Green Back Dollars :o) ~ RHF
.
.
. .

RHF

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Jun 2, 2006, 3:36:46 PM6/2/06
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BpnJ - "Esperanto" the *only true* international language "?"
Tell that to the Chinese :o) ~ RHF

(OT) : USA's Unoffical Language : Is It English -or- American ?

In America - I speak American.

In Canada - I speak Canadian.

In Australia - I speak Australian.

AND IN ENGLAND - I SPEAK ENGLISH

all things being relative around the world ~ RHF
[ On Air America - The Speak Pure Liberal Drivel ]
.
.
. .

David Eduardo

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"dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
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>
> When did you legally change your name?

I didn't "change" anything.


David Eduardo

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Jun 2, 2006, 4:32:14 PM6/2/06
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<cuh...@webtv.net> wrote in message
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.Most business
> transactions all over the World,believe it or not,take place in the
> English language.

Wrong. You think someone buying cleaning supplies for a janitorial service
in Argentina orders in English? Most business is conducted locally, and in
the local language, which for most of the world is not English.


David Eduardo

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Jun 2, 2006, 4:32:59 PM6/2/06
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"Stephanie Weil" <stepha...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> cuh...@webtv.net wrote:
>>.I am not going to learn the Spanish
>> language (or any other language) for anybody on Earth.
>
> What if you travel to a non-English speaking country? Let's say France,
> Germany, Poland, Russia, Italy, etc.
>
> What would you do then? Scream in the natives' faces until you're blue
> and plaid?

I suspect he is more of a mottled "Teddy Kennedy" red, not blue.


dxAce

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Jun 2, 2006, 4:34:31 PM6/2/06
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David Eduardo wrote:

Well seeing as how you were born David Frackelton Gleason something had to
change.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


David Eduardo

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"Stephanie Weil" <stepha...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> David Eduardo wrote:
>> Ramirez de Arellano is the
>> maternal surname, like the English "maiden name."
>
> Well, the "de" is used for females who get married - much like the
> hyphenated surnames are in North America.

Correct. I should have mentioned that. However, there are many old Spanish
names that are based on the equivalent of "Smith from Leeds" denoting trade
and location.


>
> For instance, if I were to get married, I would become Stephanie Weil
> de Goldberg. My bf's last name is Goldberg
>
> Translated into 'merrikun, that would be the same as Stephanie
> Weil-Goldberg.

In many places, women are not using the rather possessive "de" as it would
seem to convey property rights... as it once did, unfortunately.


David Eduardo

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> Screw Air America! I am Glad that crap isn't on the air here in
> beautifull Jackson,Mississippi.
> (Search,Cool Buildings of Jackson)

A friend, from Vicksburg, told me it was a misdemeanor to use "beautiful"
and "Jackson" in the same sentence.


David Eduardo

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"RHF" <rhf-new...@pacbell.net> wrote in message
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> SW - No Simply Show Them My Green Back Dollars :o) ~ RHF

Try attempting to pay with dollars in many countries, especially France.
They will not be impressed, and will take the sow of ignorance as an
offence.


Stephanie Weil

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David Eduardo wrote:

> Wrong. You think someone buying cleaning supplies for a janitorial service
> in Argentina orders in English? Most business is conducted locally, and in
> the local language, which for most of the world is not English.

Hell, even in the USA, a lot of business is transacted in Spanish or
languages other than English

Just as an example, I love getting sandwiches from a deli up the hill
from my place of livin'.

At the counter it's: "Una torta de milanesa de cerdo con lechuga,
tomate, pimientos, y frijoles. Sin aguacate y sin zebolla."

Translated: "One breaded pork cutlet sandwich, with lettuce, tomato,
hot peppers, beans. Hold the avocado and hold the onions."

See what I mean?

I once wanted to buy an old radio from a seller in Germany. The
transaction was conduted in mostly in German (which I speak poorly,
actually), not English.

--
Steph

David Eduardo

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"dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
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"Eduardo" is a name given at baptism, as is common among Catholics.

Why does it matter so much to you?


David Eduardo

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"Stephanie Weil" <stepha...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Maybe parts of Mississippi are in a time warp.


dxAce

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David Eduardo wrote:

> "dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
> news:4480A0D7...@milestones.com...
> >
> >
> > David Eduardo wrote:
> >
> >> "dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
> >> news:44802A78...@milestones.com...
> >> >
> >> > When did you legally change your name?
> >>
> >> I didn't "change" anything.
> >
> > Well seeing as how you were born David Frackelton Gleason something had to
> > change.
>
> "Eduardo" is a name given at baptism, as is common among Catholics.
>
> Why does it matter so much to you?

OK then, just when were you baptized "Eduardo"?

Baptism does not = legality.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


dxAce

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David Eduardo wrote:

> "dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
> news:4480A0D7...@milestones.com...
> >
> >
> > David Eduardo wrote:
> >
> >> "dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
> >> news:44802A78...@milestones.com...
> >> >
> >> > When did you legally change your name?
> >>
> >> I didn't "change" anything.
> >
> > Well seeing as how you were born David Frackelton Gleason something had to
> > change.
>
> "Eduardo" is a name given at baptism, as is common among Catholics.

Interesting!

Even more interesting is that whilst you were on your adventures down south
doin' this and signin' that everything that comes up is either David Gleason or
David F. Gleason.

Wouldn't it have made sense then to be signing documents David E. Gleason or
David Eduardo Gleason or even David Eduardo Gleason F., especially if one were
in Mexico and/or South America if that is indeed your legal name?

Interesting as well is that you've made a political contribution(s) back in 2004
where the name recorded is David F. Gleason. Doesn't the law require one to put
down their legal name?

Also interesting is that that name (David Eduardo Gleason/David E. Gleason/David
Eduardo Gleason Frackelton) never shows up in anything HBC or Univision related.
It's always David Gleason or David F. Gleason. Wouldn't an officer of a
corporation have to use his/her legal name?

As you say on your website, you were born David Frackelton Gleason. When did you
legally change your name to David Eduardo Gleason Frackelton and become a fake
Hispanic?

dxAce
Michigan
USA

Michael A. Terrell

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The sow of ignorance? The PIGS! ;-)


--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida

David Eduardo

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"dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
news:4480D05A...@milestones.com...

Jeeze. You are obsessive. When I was baptized, the name was amended to the
birth record. Baptism usually occurs when one is a newborn, in case you had
not noticed that, too.


David Eduardo

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"dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
news:4480D3A3...@milestones.com...

>
>
> David Eduardo wrote:
>
>> "dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
>> news:4480A0D7...@milestones.com...
>> >
>> >
>> > David Eduardo wrote:
>> >
>> >> "dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:44802A78...@milestones.com...
>> >> >
>> >> > When did you legally change your name?
>> >>
>> >> I didn't "change" anything.
>> >
>> > Well seeing as how you were born David Frackelton Gleason something had
>> > to
>> > change.
>>
>> "Eduardo" is a name given at baptism, as is common among Catholics.
>
> Interesting!
>
> Even more interesting is that whilst you were on your adventures down
> south
> doin' this and signin' that everything that comes up is either David
> Gleason or
> David F. Gleason.

Because I only "use" the name informally. J. Edgar Hoover did not use his
first name, out of preference. However, for the web, I thought it was better
to use both given names, as there is already a "David" on here... and many
other boards.

> Wouldn't it have made sense then to be signing documents David E. Gleason
> or
> David Eduardo Gleason or even David Eduardo Gleason F., especially if one
> were
> in Mexico and/or South America if that is indeed your legal name?

One can sign pretty much as they want. My signature is just DEFG. No other
letters. Had it since I was about 13.


>
> Interesting as well is that you've made a political contribution(s) back
> in 2004
> where the name recorded is David F. Gleason. Doesn't the law require one
> to put
> down their legal name?

The law does not require all the names. Billy Bob Smith can donate as Billy
Smith. In the continental US, using a maternal surname confuses people. It
is easy to go with convention in such cases. On the internet, I can be
Michaelangelo, if I want.


>
> Also interesting is that that name (David Eduardo Gleason/David E.
> Gleason/David
> Eduardo Gleason Frackelton) never shows up in anything HBC or Univision
> related.
> It's always David Gleason or David F. Gleason. Wouldn't an officer of a
> corporation have to use his/her legal name?

That is the version I use in English. In the continental USA. My ecuadrian
licences were in the other "format." This is like certain Asians, who put
their family name after the given names when in the US, since most Americans
do not adapt to the family name coming first. Or Russians who drop the
partonymic which is also not well understood.


>
> As you say on your website, you were born David Frackelton Gleason. When
> did you
> legally change your name to David Eduardo Gleason Frackelton and become a
> fake
> Hispanic?

I did not. My parents baptized me with the full name, a part of which I did
not use until recently.

Man, what an obsession. I could rename myself Madison Monroe Gleason if I
wanted to on the internet... who cares?

David Eduardo

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"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.t...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> David Eduardo wrote:
>>
>> "RHF" <rhf-new...@pacbell.net> wrote in message
>> news:1149276164.9...@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...
>> > SW - No Simply Show Them My Green Back Dollars :o) ~ RHF
>>
>> Try attempting to pay with dollars in many countries, especially France.
>> They will not be impressed, and will take the sow of ignorance as an
>> offence.
>
>
> The sow of ignorance? The PIGS! ;-)

Sorry, "show" as you no doubt knew. But then again, the French think most
Americans are LESS cultured than a sow, so the slip may be Freudian.


Telamon

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In article <zt6gg.37777$4L1....@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com>,
"David Eduardo" <amd...@pacbell.com> wrote:


You are better off using a handle on Usenet so kooks can't track you
down and cause trouble in your life.

I would not post from work either so kooks can't find out the workplace
address.

Instead of using my real name I decided to use a handle and besides it
was a chance to give myself a name to be known by that I choose.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

cuh...@webtv.net

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Mississippi caterwalin? Bud,I lived in Martinsville,Indiana in 1947 and
Bozeman,Montana in 1956 and Salina,Kansas in 1957 and Chicago and
St.Louis in 1961 and Fort Gordon,Georgia in 1962 and Scott Air Force
Base,Illinois and SL60 (SL60,near Pacific,Missouri,U.S.Army,ARADCOM) in
1963 and Vietnam in 1964 and Texas in 1965 and I dont remember anybody
having any problems understanding my (as you so delightfully put it)
Mississippi caterwalin,Buddy Buddy Bud Bud Buddy Boy Girl Minnie
Pearl.But I Thank you for your kindly comment.
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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Metinks I want to buy one of those Japanese Bow-Lingual thingys.Mayhap
it might help me to understand what my doggy says in Dogolese languange.
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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Dearest Stephanie,I did travel to and I did live in a non English
speaking Country for one year in 1964.It's called Vietnam.LQQK it up.I
have been to Tokio and Hong Kong. (five days R & R in Hong Kong) I have
seen the Elephant.
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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Let's not shame the great Gleason name.May I refer y'all to the Great
One,James ''Jackie'' Gleason?
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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David Eduardo,respectfully,I know Vicksburg,(nee Hill City) Mississippi
like I know the back of my hands.(after all,I live forty five miles East
of Vicksburg.Your friend in Hill City,nee Vicksburg,,, Hill City,because
Vicksburg [[[not to be confused with the great city of
Vicksburg,Michigan www.555us.com MICHIGAN) has,Yes,Vicksburg has
Hills]]] is 100 percent confused. www.vicksburgpost.com
Hey,is your friend in Vicksburg a woman? If so,how old is she,what does
she look like?
cuhulin

dxAce

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David Eduardo wrote:

You're a charlatan!

dxAce
Michigan
USA


cuh...@webtv.net

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Parts of Mississippi in a time warp? Jerry Clower (LQQK him up) from
Yazoo City,Mississippi,,,, Aint't GOD Good!
cuhulin,in a Mississippi time warp

dxAce

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David Eduardo wrote:

But you said earlier that your legal name was David Eduardo Gleason Frackelton.
Are you now saying that it's David Eduardo Frackelton Gleason (DEFG)?

Here's the quote with my comments in brackets:

"I am David Eduardo. And that is followed by my paternal [Gleason]
and maternal [Frackelton] surnames, just as on my passport, driver license and
even Cedula de Identidad from Ecuador."

dxAce
Michigan
USA


David Eduardo

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"dxAce" <dx...@milestones.com> wrote in message
news:44811F86...@milestones.com...

>
>>
>> One can sign pretty much as they want. My signature is just DEFG.
>
> But you said earlier that your legal name was David Eduardo Gleason
> Frackelton.
> Are you now saying that it's David Eduardo Frackelton Gleason (DEFG)?

In Hispanic culture, it is paternal followed by maternal. In English
culture, it is paterna at the end, and, usually, a middle name. Since my
middle name is also my maternal surname, I use it in the PROPER order
depending on the contest.


>
> Here's the quote with my comments in brackets:
>
> "I am David Eduardo. And that is followed by my paternal [Gleason]
> and maternal [Frackelton] surnames, just as on my passport, driver license
> and
> even Cedula de Identidad from Ecuador."

All four names, two given and two surnames, are on all my documents.
Depending on the situation, I use the proper order of the surnames. Just, as
I said, an Asian may put his family name last when in western nations, but
use it first in Asia. They are still the same names, just put in the proper
order for each location.

For a supposed international DXer, you seem to have no clue on how names
vary in different nations.


dxAce

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David Eduardo wrote:

No clue?

LMFAO at the fake Hispanic!

dxAce
Michigan
USA


RHF

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And Awaaay We Go !

One Of These Days...Pow !

"Jackie" Gleason { Herbert John Gleason }
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Gleason
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/recs/radio/krex/-/track/B000059LF9001015/ref=mu_sam_ms_001_015/104-4187151-4433503#

The Honeymooners
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Honeymooners
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/recs/radio/krex/-/track/B000002UFK001001/ref=mu_sam_ms_001_001/104-4187151-4433503#

- - - cuh...@webtv.net wrote:
- - - Let's not shame the great Gleason name.
- - - May I refer y'all to the Great
- - - One,James ''Jackie'' Gleason?
- - - cuhulin

Michael A. Terrell

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The French people I've met in the US were nothing to brag about.
Rude, arrogant and ignorant. :(

Michael A. Terrell

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David Eduardo wrote:
>
> Jeeze. You are obsessive. When I was baptized, the name was amended to the
> birth record. Baptism usually occurs when one is a newborn, in case you had
> not noticed that, too.


If you're Catholic. Christian faiths baptize you when you accept
Christ as your Savior, to wash away your sins. What sins has a baby had
time to commit?

dxAce

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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:

> David Eduardo wrote:
> >
> > Jeeze. You are obsessive. When I was baptized, the name was amended to the
> > birth record. Baptism usually occurs when one is a newborn, in case you had
> > not noticed that, too.
>
> If you're Catholic. Christian faiths baptize you when you accept
> Christ as your Savior, to wash away your sins. What sins has a baby had
> time to commit?

In Eduardo's case they were obviously preparing for the future.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


cuh...@webtv.net

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One of my favorite old,old movies is Larceny,Inc.James ''Jackie''
Gleason was in that movie.Speaking of movies on tv,check out the
article,Congress May Screw Up Your HD Picture,at Philip Swann's,
www.tvpredictions.com
cuhulin

David Eduardo

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"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.t...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:44817FC0...@earthlink.net...

> David Eduardo wrote:
>>
>> Jeeze. You are obsessive. When I was baptized, the name was amended to
>> the
>> birth record. Baptism usually occurs when one is a newborn, in case you
>> had
>> not noticed that, too.
>
>
> If you're Catholic. Christian faiths baptize you when you accept
> Christ as your Savior, to wash away your sins.

Catholics are the original Christians, in case you have neglected to
consider this.


an_old_friend

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well not to quibble but the cathloic and the desnant prods practice a
heterical form of Christain by cahnging the Nicean creed from that
apodted at the First Curch concil at Nieacea under Constantinethe great
as wellas anumberof other chages other year

closer are the Eastern Orthodox

RHF

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MAT - "What sins has a baby had time to commit?"

IIRC - The concept is called 'orginal sin' :
The Sins of the Father are visited on the Children.

forgive me my god - for i have sinned - amen ~ RHF
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