Everyone -
I want to take a second to clear up some confusion.
Ron Reckler was very gracious and sent me a mushroom. I received the package in severely damaged condition, with the container completely empty of water... and only a goo spot which somehow from the grace of god came back to life and became the mushroom you see in the picture.
Instructions were to send the shipping once I received the package. He had to mail me the original receipt for the shipping because it was needed to file the necessary paperwork with the post office. It was then I was sent on a very short notice out of the country on another mission. I asked my wife (Blond and cant do anything other than put makeup on and do her hair) to please mail a check to Ron.
Upon my return, I see that Ron hadn’t gotten paid, and I went and asked her. A Very blank stare on her face immediately told me that she hadn’t done as I had asked of her.
I e-mailed Ron and let him know the situation, and went to the post office and Priority mailed him the check for the shipping and e-mailed him the tracking info.
I am a man of my word, and would go to the end of the earth to make sure it stands true and no one would ever doubt it. I apologized to Ron and hopefully between him and I have cleared the situation up and are friends. I have fully learned that the wife may be hot, but lacks the responsibility needed to function in today’s society.
This brings me to my next thing. Schneidts posted about my brother taking care of the tank. When I deployed overseas, my wife flew back to the west coast to stay with her parents. Many military spouses do this because it is a difficult time to be apart, and family helps fill the gap. My brother had to take care of the tank because she was across the country.
I am again sorry to Ron Reckler for it taking 3 weeks to get his shipping money back. The situation is now resolved and I hope recklers faith in his fellow man has been restored.
If you have any further questions into my integrity please e-mail me at
Joshh81@yahoo.com and we can speak off line and clear up any misconceptions.
I hope all of you have a very Merry Christmas and a Very safe and happy new year.
Josh Henley