Bill Younger is Alive and Well
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02/01/02 03:10 AM
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Seems Bill has heard a rumor out in the netherlands that he is dead or has had a heart attack. He reports that (to quote Mark Twain) The rumors of his death are greatly exaggerated. He is feeling fine and doing well. Nancy is also.
So let's come up with some creative ways we can get the word out - Bill Younger is alive and well!
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Re: Bill Younger is Alive and Well
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02/01/02 11:33 AM
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Maybe Bill should show up at next weeks Chat! Bob
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Re: Bill Younger is Alive and Well
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02/01/02 01:32 PM
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Actually those folks have it all mixed up, as it was Wilhem von Yunger that died. Wilhem was from the very distance Dutch branch of the Younger clan. I believe Wilhem was out for a Lighthousing weekend when he mistakenly thought a windmill was a lighthouse. Yep, as he was taking close-up pictures of the tower (for his distance cousin Bob's autobiography), one of the blades konked him on the back of the head and killed him. It is understandable that people could confuse him with Bill, but Bill is alive and well in El Cajon.
[This message has been edited by engbrady (edited 02-01-2002).]
Onward to The Land of the Midnight Sun!
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Re: Bill Younger is Alive and Well
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02/01/02 07:57 PM
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I have the power!! I can make up a nice cemetery deed. They're in my desk drawer ready to be filled out.
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Re: Bill Younger is Alive and Well
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02/01/02 08:47 PM
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Bill is probably at home relaxing and wearing those nice Beaver Moccassins that he had made after Bob's untimely motorcycle ride.
[This message has been edited by SThompson (edited 02-01-2002).]
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Re: Bill Younger is Alive and Well
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02/01/02 10:10 PM
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I can see it now because the handwriting is on the wall. A Limited Edition GLOW of a windmill with a suggested retail price of $60.00 selling at 50% off. I think I have covered all bases on this one.
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Re: Bill Younger is Alive and Well
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02/01/02 11:05 PM
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Bill doesn't discount and I don't buy discounted HL's from dealers but you almost have the rest of it correct... first there will be a LE then a OE followed by an Ornament and a Spyglass and a Thumbnail.
Onward to The Land of the Midnight Sun!
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Re: Bill Younger is Alive and Well
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02/02/02 12:23 AM
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Re: Bill Younger is Alive and Well
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02/02/02 12:40 AM
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Hmmm.....Hmmm....Paul, you forgot the LLOM.
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Re: Bill Younger is Alive and Well
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02/02/02 02:42 AM
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Geneaological records identify Wilhem von Yunger (or Junger) on the Prussian branch - wasn't he the Lichtmeister for Fredrick the Great in the 1700's? A resident of what was then the town of Konigsberg?
On the Dutch side, I believe you're thinking of Hermannus van Yunkergroot who was also known for the size of his index finger. Married to Leta van Yunkergroot (nee Trostle). Leta is descended from Dutch proto-Master Jan Swart van Groningen, famous for his 'Abduction of Ganymede'. And yes, the eye sight of Hermannus was weak, he reportedly was a Mason and his lodge name was 'Baaikûp Vinger' (loosely translated as 'bad finger') but everyone called him Scrubby.
This information is taken from an unpublished arboreal-historical tract The Younger Tree: Deep Roots and Low Hanging Fruit© by none other than Bob Younger himself! (Felicity Younger, in conjunction with Bob's estate and The Bob Tree Foundation, has most kindly consented for PFNW to review this work with an eye toward future publication.)
[This message has been edited by JTimothyA (edited 02-02-2002).]
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