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Re: Vindictive
Posted By: Jason Burnell In Response To: Vindictive (JoeDalton)
Date: Monday, 5 December 2005, at 5:59 p.m.
"I have heard the USAPL is very vindictive. Ask Kevin. Aren't you concerned you will upset them?"
No. I wouldn't say the USAPL as an organization is vindictive. I'd say that bad, very bad decisions have been made and that it looks to me like personal issue have been involved but that doesn't cover the whole organization or all the membership etc.
As for me being concerned, No. As a general rule, I really don't give a crap. I try to do whats right but you can't please everyone so I don't try to.
Two notable exceptions:
Johnny Graham: Johnny and I have never had any problems but you simply don't F*#k with the Truck. It's a given. Johnny looks to me like the kind of guy that would do anything to help you but if you crossed him, he might give you the shirt off his back - unfortunately for you, Johnny can kill a man 32 ways with a shirt - 40 if it's long sleeved. It's in the eyes.
The other is Steve Johnson. I've met Steve at Nationals a couple of times. Steve has crazy eyes. Not crazy like he walks down the street talking to himself but linebacker eyes. Steve looks like if you pissed him off enough, he'd put on his hunting hat and drop you from 1000 yards with a 30:06 except he'd want it to be up close and personal. Just so you knew. Now, I don't even know if Steve has a 30:06 or a hunting hat or if he even hunts but you know what I mean.
So, Steve and Johnny, I apologize for anything I did, or might do and please give me a head start if I do something.
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