You sure have a funny way of ignoring me Larry. It's a real hoot watching the lengths you will go to in order to discredit me rather than just acting like a man and admitting you were wrong. I see you still can't back up the absolutely false statement you made about me on 2/28/16. Nor have you compared your older brother King to a third grader for his decidedly off topic-remarks and hypocritical and insulting labeling.
Rules require no lecturing. They're posted, and they're clear. A third grader can understand "stay on topic", although it may require a correction or two from the teacher.
So here you are once again violating the same precious rules that you repeatedly lecture me about. Nothing in your recent posts here has been on-topic.
Furthermore, nothing in these two posts you made in the "DUmagazine article FUBAR" thread was remotely on-topic either. RWTF wasn't asking for a bio on Phil Bourjaily:
My fellow Iowan Phil Bourjaily isn't an old guy as outdoor writers go, but he's older than a millennial for sure. Some folks here that have reached or are approaching senior citizenhood--as well as maybe the youngster set, if they seek out "classic" outdoor writers--may have read stories by Phil's dad, the late Vance Bourjaily. Wrote an interesting book on hunting called "The Unnatural Enemy".
Vance Bourjaily was also a professor at the University of Iowa, teaching in the prestigious Iowa Writers Workshop. Very talented "mainstream" writer who also did outdoor writing. These days, however, some might frown on showing up for class in hunting clothes and with a Lab.
I don't care to have any discussions about lead or junk science or anything else with you. Hypocrisy, deceptive personal attacks, and sidestepping is not my idea of a substantive response. In my opinion, you are not worthy or worth the time.
You said that a third grader could understand the rules about staying on-topic... a rule that you are attempting to hide behind, and a rule that you break as often as anyone. A third grader Larry! Your words Larry.
So where does that leave you?