Harry Krause wrote:
JohnH wrote:
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 07:55:39 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:
K. Smith wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
thunder wrote:
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 09:56:07 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:
On the ship itself, is it Harry S Truman or Harry S. Truman? The first is
correct, the second is not.
Interesting, I haven't found a picture showing the name on the ship, but
according to this link it's S. You better keep it quiet, Harry. It'll
cost us a fortune to fix that mistake.
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/s..._bt394-98.html
President Truman used to call the "dayside" at the KC Star on occasion
to speak with the copy chief and remind him there was no period after S,
and that he had no middle name. At least twice a year, the dayside Star
got it wrong.
Those of us on the "nightside" of the paper, the am Times, knew better.
The best copy editors worked the night shift and they beat "proper Star
style" into us. Nothing was worse than being a "newbie" on that paper,
sitting in the front row, and hearing "BOY!?" over the loudspeaker. You
looked up and there was a 70-year-old grammarian staring you down from
50 feet away. Gulp. "Don't you know there's no period after the S in
Truman's name, boy?"
BOY!? was the universal greeting for a first-year reporter. It mattered
not what gender or color you were.
Hmmm Krause trying to pretend he knows something??? anything at all???
I smell another Krause lie he-)
What you smell is your own stool dripping down your leg.
Truman did not have a middle name so I guess technically the correct
written form probably might not have a period after the "S".
You guess "technically?" Indeed.
Anal Krause has then concocted this lie around that well known, trivial
& rather boring fact. From there on in I think the story is a full on
fabrication. The bit about "President" Truman ringing (pre 1953) is very
suspect in itself (Krause was at best a toddler, I use "was" because
it's still not likely he has the brains to stand upright & walk:-)) &
it's either local paper story telling or just yet another outright
Krause fabrication; as all his other lies are.
Hmmmm. Did I write that President Truman rang up the paper pre-1953? I
don't think so. I wouldn't know, anyway, since I didn't work for the
paper until into the 1960s. I refer to Truman as President Truman,
because even after they leave office, our Presidents are referred to
with their title in appropriate form. Thus, if you had the opportunity
to meet former President Gerry Ford, or former President Jimmy Carter,
you would still as a matter of politeness address them as "Mr.
President," "Sir," or, less formally, "President Ford," or "President
Carter." Or in written form, you might refer to them as "Former
President Ford."
BTW, in checking the list of advertisers and exhibitors for some
upcoming boat shows, I found no reference to an Australian-manufactured
diesel outboard motor*. Are you holding off for the 2006 model year?
* Australian-manufactured...means a Japanese diesel motor welded on top
of a Scott-A****er lower unit, with the whole mess painted from a $1.99
can of non-rust-inhibiting off-white spray paint from the WW II surplus
store.
Harry, you were fairly caught and fairly hung out to dry. You should
stick to boating. Or, you should send your posts to basskisser to see
if they pass the lie detector test.
What are you raving about now, Herring? I worked at The Star and the
anecdote I presented is as it happened. Further, I was the "Time
Magazine" Truman correpondent in KC for more than a year, and talked
with Truman or his wife several times, and even met him a few times.
And, no, "Truman correspondent" was not a big deal. At that time, the
magazine had an on-going arrangement with a reporter from The Star to be
its local contact for Truman in case it wanted a comment on some topic
from the former President. I inherited the job from a Star reporter who
moved on to another paper. It paid $50 a month, whether you got a call
or not. In the year or so I had the "job," I was asked to contact Truman
about a half-dozen times. If I recall, on five of the occasions, Truman
had "no comment."
Truman was not a vain man, but he did want his name spelled properly,
and when he noticed the major newspaper in his area screwed it up, he or
Mrs. Truman called. And we heard about it. If you have some valid way to
naysay that, go right ahead. The opinions of a greasemonkey's discarded
harlot from Australia are not valid.
As always when caught in a lie he tries to lie his way out of it with
an even bigger lie!!!!!, now Truman himself or nudge nudge wink wink if
you just can't bring yourself to believe that then he'll say Mrs Truman
complained!!!:-) honestly if it were a school boy you'd giggle but this
is a grown man trying to make himself seem anything anything other than
what he really is, a non boating, union fund employee, spriuker for the
loony left & a waist of space!!!
Thanks for confirming the lie Krause, very good!!!
Remember the lie about just launched the boat?? when he was online
almost continuously!!! then lying his way out of it he revealed he
didn't even have a clue a 26ft boat would have a multi speed trailer
winch!!! indeed this lying idiot didn't even know boat trailer winches
were more than one speed:-)
Lovely my day is made, too easy:-) If you didn't exist Krause we'd need
to invent you just for a laugh:-) I'm putting this up on the wall of
******s.
K
Where, by the way, are the 20-30 of my racist posts you felt the need
to comment on? Hmmm?
Told you already, Herring, you aren't worth the deja-google time. But
you continue to make racist remarks about blacks, usually via innuendo.
There's no doubt about your disdain for darker-skinned folk. You know it
and I know it.