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Old May 26th, 2005, 11:07 PM
Just Dickie
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Hey Larry,

Actually my Stepfather and Mother live in Germany because my
Stepfather is Active Duty US Air Force. My Stepfather just happens to be
deployed in Iraq fighting in a war (you might have heard about it) and my
mother has to have surgery (an amputation due to her advanced diabetes she
has been dealing with for years) and instead of the USAF pulling my
Stepfather out of Iraq, I offered to go over and help take care of my Mother
when she is released from the hospital. I didn't feel the need to air my
personal business in the original posts.

It will never cease to amaze me that how the jackasses
(Larry this is you) that are probably afraid to even say hello to a pretty
girl at the office or have a face to face verbal conversation are so quick
to start the flames a blazin' whenever someone asks a simple question on a
newsgroup posting.

Larry, that's MY polite commentary... as polite as I could
be given the blatant attack on me and albeit, my unknown situation. Larry,
why didn't you just ask "Hey, If you don't mind me asking, why are you in
such a hurry?" I would've been more than happy to let you and everyone else
know.

SO LARRY, SCREW OFF!!!!

Just a typical low-end, self-centered American piece of garbage that's
trying to help my parents that I love and care for very much... kind of an
oxy-moron, huh -- Just Dickie




"pltrgyst" wrote in message
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On Thu, 26 May 2005 19:30:31 GMT, "Just Dickie"
wrote:

I should have clarified a little better in the first post. That's my
fault.
I really am not able to travel to Chicago. Is there know way to speed the
passport along without paying one of the 3rd party companies or driving
5 -
6 hours to Chicago?

I've read about getting my local US Senator or US Representative involved
once I send the application off to speed it along but didn't know if it
actually would help speed the whole process up. Any ideas or opinions on
this from anyone?


So you're too stupid to anticipate your travel needs, especially in
this era of high security -- and to aggravate the situation, you're
screwing around between now and next Tuesday submitting your
application while you canvas a USEnet group?

And you'd have the gall to try to waste some of a Senator's or
Congressman's staff time to try to save a couple if days on the normal
processing of your passport application?

What a typical low-end, self-centered American piece of garbage.

That's my polite commentary.

-- Larry