[Dx-qsl] LY2ZZ

Tom Anderson [email protected]
Tue Mar 25 19:06:00 2003


Ron, et. al:

I don't mind forwarding them as others have forwarded mine the same way,
even once when a bureau card got put in the wrong envelope.  If the DX
stations are going to  send cards for more than one station, a note
simply asking one to forward it would be nice.  

As an old newspaper reporter from the 1960s I learned long ago never
assume anything hi hi.

73 es good DX de
Tom, WW5L


 

Ron Notarius WN3VAW wrote:
> 
> If LY2ZZ sends my 80 M QSL to anyone on the list, please forward it & I'll
> make sure you're covered for the envelope and postage!  Ditto for anyone
> else who is forwarded an 80M QSL for me... yes, patience is a virtue, but
> I'm not feeling real virtuous right now... <g>
> 
> 73, ron wn3vaw
> 
> "It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood... won't you be my neighbor?"
> Fred Rodgers, "Mister Rogers Neighborhood," SK, 27 February 2003
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Anderson" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 6:42 PM
> Subject: [Dx-qsl] LY2ZZ
> 
> Received LY2ZZ card today for 12m QSO (9-III-2003), plus one for K3KD
> (80m on 8-III-2003) without even a note from LY2ZZ asking me to forward
> it.  I will forward it to K3KD's QRZ.com address as others have
> forwarded them to me when received like this. If some DX stations are
> going to do this at least a note ASKING you to forward it would be nice.
> 
> Tom, WW5L
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