Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
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Post by Baron Fritz on Jan 7, 2010 3:39:06 GMT -6
A great interview with a great Talossan.
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Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
Posts: 136
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Post by Baron Fritz on Jan 2, 2010 20:48:48 GMT -6
Way to Go! I saw Roger Miller live in Talossa at the Pfister Hotel. He was great. At his passing they remarked he was always "20 minutes ahead of his time"!
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Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
Posts: 136
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Post by Baron Fritz on Dec 31, 2009 16:37:42 GMT -6
Happy New Year Istefan! My son Jason now lives in Cookland! And a Happy New Year to all my fellow Talossans!
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Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
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Post by Baron Fritz on Dec 26, 2009 20:12:41 GMT -6
My King,
Thank you for appointing me to a position that I neither sought nor expected (deserved)? Have you lost your mind? LOL Thanks John. Now lets work together to keep Talossa alive and growing.
(bowing) Fritz
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Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
Posts: 136
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Post by Baron Fritz on Dec 20, 2009 21:00:54 GMT -6
Merry Christmas my fellow Talossans, no matter what your political persuasion. The very best New Year to and every one of you. And special holiday blessings on our Royal family.
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Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
Posts: 136
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Post by Baron Fritz on Nov 28, 2009 19:54:17 GMT -6
Yes, not a bad idea. And it would help if we could be near other Talossans we could actually meet.
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Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
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Post by Baron Fritz on Nov 28, 2009 11:01:02 GMT -6
By "rules" I meant rules that keep people in not push them out. Talossa thrived in Milwaukee because it brought people together. We actually met and knew each other. When that went away so did most of the Old Growthers. Those who stayed with Ben didn't do it because he is fair or honest, far from it. They were his old friends and liked Ben outside Talossa and I respect that. You are right about it being mostly political. I guess I don't know how to make it more than that.
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Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
Posts: 136
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Post by Baron Fritz on Nov 28, 2009 1:53:32 GMT -6
As in the "Night of the Living Dead" it appears so many Talossan's only surface during Election Time. The early essays posted during their immigration process are faded and worn. Their only contribution now appears to be their vote. So where are all the other Talossan's? So many of them are lost each election for not voting and this should not be. It diminishes our Kingdom and our values. What if we required every citizen to post at least once a month, or two, or three. How many more would we lose? Talossa is not about participation..or regulation. It's about an idea. And we need rules that make that idea grow.
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Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
Posts: 136
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Post by Baron Fritz on Nov 25, 2009 21:12:15 GMT -6
We have so much to be thankful for. A Kingdom that has grown in size and spirit. A good and virtuous King. Citizens from all over the world. The Talossan Flag flies proudly outside as I wish a Happy Thanksgiving to each and every one of my fellow patriots.
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Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
Posts: 136
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Post by Baron Fritz on Nov 8, 2009 22:10:30 GMT -6
Or perhaps a new planet named Talossa? Course we would have to get there to plant the flag.
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Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
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Post by Baron Fritz on Nov 6, 2009 22:02:46 GMT -6
Captain Preston has it right. Ben has demonstrated that he is willing to lie, distort and deny the very truths that are open for all to see right here in this forum. He is unwilling and incapable of coming into the public arena to defend his claims. He knows the truth, he just cannot accept it. For those Talossan's unaware of Ben's persona I encourage you to give him a call, send him an e-mail, write him a letter. Try to engage him in rational and logical thought. He can be a very pleasant and charming fellow....until the mask falls off. Talossa has morphed into something more than what it first began as. To some that is a good thing, to others not so much. But the old adage is true "the first sign of growing old is the inability to change" and Ben has grown so very old.
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Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
Posts: 136
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Post by Baron Fritz on Nov 2, 2009 21:00:22 GMT -6
Istefan,
On a non-talossan subject would you please e-mail me privately? As for the Idea of us all meeting here in Milwaukee, I would love to experience that and would gladly be the point man with the press, local hotels, etc.
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Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
Posts: 136
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Post by Baron Fritz on Oct 14, 2009 16:14:57 GMT -6
He's a dead number all right. Ben is not going to agree to anything. The records and his abdication-renunciation of his citizenship are right here on Wittenberg. Print them off and show them to the Face Book people if you think it will do any good but I doubt it. Until someone has the time, money and desire to hire an attorney and deal with this issue he will continue to work on destroying anything he does not control. Laws, Facts and Elections be damned. Do not be surprised if he goes after this Wittenberg site next.
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Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
Posts: 136
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Post by Baron Fritz on Oct 11, 2009 16:36:12 GMT -6
Poor Ben's SAS (Self Admiration Society) hasn't taken off and he's mad (literally). To make matters worse he finds the Talossa he abdicated from not only still functioning but growing by leaps and bounds while his 3rd edition is, well, ...not. Afraid to go on the internet, afraid to let in new people, afraid, afraid, afraid. Poor Ben. So he is on the attack again, in denial of everything he has said and done, trying to accomplish through his trademark what he could not accomplish in the Kingdom. Alas poor Ben, we know him well.
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Baron Fritz
Citizen since 12-7-2004; Knight since 11-30-2005; Baron since 12-26-2009
Posts: 136
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Post by Baron Fritz on Sept 18, 2009 9:23:31 GMT -6
Thank you for your kind words Sire. I will do my best until the people choose their next senator.
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