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Old Aug 28th 2003, 9:57 am
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I am optomistic

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Old Aug 28th 2003, 4:26 pm
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Yes.... I love my web cam, because I can see my Lovely.... BUT I can't touch him so I hate my web cam at the same time

Emails, chats and e-cards make me calmer when i start missing him very much

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Old Aug 29th 2003, 2:05 am
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OlenkaKyiv <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Yes.... I love my web cam, because I can see my Lovely.... BUT I can't
    > touch him so I hate my web cam at the same time
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    > Emails, chats and e-cards make me calmer when i start missing him
    > very much
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    > Olenka


Don't forget cheap phone cards!!! I would die without being to hear
his voice a few times a week.

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Old Aug 29th 2003, 6:27 am
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Thanks for the post Bill. I normally dont post to this particular group, but
I wanted to tell you I enjoyed your post. By the way, do you mind telling me
where you were held captive in vietnam? I have some relatives who served in
that war also. Thanks again for the positive thoughts


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    > Isnt it such a great blessing that we live in this age of electronic
    > communication. Not that long ago many of us would not have met our
    > wives/fiances/husbands, and we certainly would not enjoy the
    > communication with them through email etc.
    > Most of us have been exposed to an entirely new culture and in the
    > process been almost magically transformed in our inner selves. We walk
    > through our places of goings and comings and sometimes we glance at
    > others, and we know that they have never been where we have been, and
    > we feel we have a special secret.
    > What a grand journey we are priviledged to be a part of.
    > With this greatest blessing of love that we have, that has made us
    > brand new, and caused us to see the world in a new ray of sunshine,
    > how can we be anything but optimistic?
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Old Aug 29th 2003, 6:50 am
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Originally posted by American Mail
By the way, do you mind telling me
where you were held captive in vietnam?
Yes, do please share that, I know lots of peope here would love to know exactly what you did in Vietnam. Tell us your story, beginning with name rank and number - every soldier knows that you could recite those details in your sleep! Tell us all about yourself!

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Old Aug 29th 2003, 7:29 am
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Thanks Bill for reminding me of what is important. I dont like the long
wait, but before, I had nothing to wait for

he is my everything!!

"billwilson597" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Isnt it such a great blessing that we live in this age of electronic
    > communication. Not that long ago many of us would not have met our
    > wives/fiances/husbands, and we certainly would not enjoy the
    > communication with them through email etc.
    > Most of us have been exposed to an entirely new culture and in the
    > process been almost magically transformed in our inner selves. We walk
    > through our places of goings and comings and sometimes we glance at
    > others, and we know that they have never been where we have been, and
    > we feel we have a special secret.
    > What a grand journey we are priviledged to be a part of.
    > With this greatest blessing of love that we have, that has made us
    > brand new, and caused us to see the world in a new ray of sunshine,
    > how can we be anything but optimistic?
    > --
    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
 
Old Aug 29th 2003, 10:15 am
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I have been so angry lately, thanks for your posts. You rule!! and thanks
for the last nebraska stats



"billwilson597" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Isnt it such a great blessing that we live in this age of electronic
    > communication. Not that long ago many of us would not have met our
    > wives/fiances/husbands, and we certainly would not enjoy the
    > communication with them through email etc.
    > Most of us have been exposed to an entirely new culture and in the
    > process been almost magically transformed in our inner selves. We walk
    > through our places of goings and comings and sometimes we glance at
    > others, and we know that they have never been where we have been, and
    > we feel we have a special secret.
    > What a grand journey we are priviledged to be a part of.
    > With this greatest blessing of love that we have, that has made us
    > brand new, and caused us to see the world in a new ray of sunshine,
    > how can we be anything but optimistic?
    > --
    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
 
Old Aug 29th 2003, 11:50 pm
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Originally posted by billwilson597
First I would like to say , it doesnt matter that I was in Nam<snip>
Interesting...scratch that....*facinating* site, dave. Funny, but I didn't see your name listed under the 'W's either.

Reading this part on the website rang a bell to me:
"The Department of Defense uses one of the main data bases [PMSEA] for this program to verify legitimacy of a former Vietnam Prisoner of War. If a name does not appear on the PMSEA or in the index of names -- the "P.O.W." may be a wannabe or PHONY."

Guess where I *did* find your name?

I see that assumed names are nothing new for you. Does Faye have anything to say about all this? Or does she know? And what about your boys. For shame, dave. For shame.
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Originally posted by billwilson597
To the Post above,,,

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dont mention my name in any more posts thats all I will say to you
Is that a threat, sir?
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Originally posted by meauxna
Interesting...scratch that....*facinating* site, dave. Funny, but I didn't see your name listed under the 'W's either.

Reading this part on the website rang a bell to me:
"The Department of Defense uses one of the main data bases [PMSEA] for this program to verify legitimacy of a former Vietnam Prisoner of War. If a name does not appear on the PMSEA or in the index of names -- the "P.O.W." may be a wannabe or PHONY."

Guess where I *did* find your name?

I see that assumed names are nothing new for you. Does Faye have anything to say about all this? Or does she know? And what about your boys. For shame, dave. For shame.
http://www.pownetwork.org/phonies/phonies70.htm

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There is no way for anyone here to verify that you are indeed the Wilson, William Wallace whose site you have offered for validity or David Wilkson or Seadave as your other posts have indicated.

To the POW Wilson, as a US citizen, I thank him for his service to our country. Regardless of the political atmosphere at the time, he did what was required of him by his country and for that I commend him.

On that note, I ask, as moderator, that this discussion of the service record of William Wallace Wilson become a subject non-gratis.

It has already escalated to the point where there is hostility and verbage being slung that serves only to renders the newsgroup inhospital to newcomers.

While this is a site where one can view postings from the Usenet, it is not a site without resources to clean its house. Please remember that the forum is for the benefit of all and not for the verbal assault of others.

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