Friday, September 28, 2012

"2X2L calling CQ . . . 2X2L calling CQ . . . 2X2L calling CQ . . . New York..."

"Isn't there anyone on the air? Isn't there anyone on the air? Isn't there anyone . . . 2X2L -- "

So. How have you all been?

--he asks, ascertaining whether or not he's the blog equivalent of a guy with a shopping cart who bickers with lampposts.

11 comments:

  1. I've been enjoying the last flurry of posts, as the economy and our country's direction have been weighing heavily on my mind. So know that I appreciate them, even if I am not knowledgeable enough economically speaking to contribute to the discussion.

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  2. Go ahead 2X2L, we read you 5x5.
    Listening. Learning. Observing.

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  3. Good to see you back in action. I am hoping you'll stick around long enough to revive the Hallowe'en rant tradition.

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  4. Bear: this one seems to have more staying power. And the rant is definitely in mind.

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  5. So what about Coney Lunch Part II? Think we can make that happen?

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  6. Sure--my buy this time, though.

    dhprice2@hotmail.com

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  7. Yes, Dale, the 'blogosphere has missed you. But your family would have missed you more had you not done what you have been doing. We look forward to the next round of fisking, fellowship, and fun.

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  8. I've missed your FB postings, so I thought I'd come over here to say hi!

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  9. Happy to see you back in the saddle again. It's easy to worry about you and yours during prolonged radio silence.

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  10. I've checked in from time to time hoping that you would resume posting, and I am glad to see that you have...

    George

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  11. DALE! Glad to see you're posting again. You and Fr. Hunwicke have been sorely missed.

    Glad to see you're both back.

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Be reasonably civil. Ire alloyed with reason is fine. But slagging the host gets you the banhammer.

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