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Old January 23rd 07, 11:31 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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From: John Smith I on Mon, Jan 22 2007 11:06 pm

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[A lot of good stuff!]


John, go easy on those vitamin supplements...don't OD...


Darn Len, I started 'em before I knew they were addictive! Can't quit
now Surgeon General should put a dern warnin' on 'em!!!


The Sturgeon General warns against eating fish... :-)


I disagree a bit there, John. I put them in the Selfish


Funny thing too Len, I kind a like it when you disagree with me. Next
week, when I see my shrink, I am a gonna tell 'em about that!


Do NOT see a shrink, John, if you shrink too much you
might become a LITTLE man! Do NOT do that!


Open any ARRL publication and you will see them all...but


Well, you are probably right Len. Can't really disagree with you there.
Every time I open up one of their publications, I kinda feel ill--end
up slamming shut the cover right away ...

Ooopsie, a tad over the top there, John. :-)


Hmmm, I will let the shrink know about that too Len--thanks for bringing
that to my attention. I fear my slipping over the top like that is part
of my illness


I put that as a Natural Reaction, like the involuntary
need to get out of an area full of so much bull****.

Sometimes the combined **** rivals the odors of
some of the large cow yards in the lower Walk-In
Valley along I-5. [makes one glad to have electric
windows that can zip shut in a hurry...]


While that is true one is not - EVER - supposed to
criticize those "who know what is best for amateur
radio!" You may face ex-communication!


Do they know I stick my tongue out at 'em when they turn their backs
too? Ya think? evil-grin-with-erie-chuckle


Hee hee hee hee. Little do they know... :-)


Sigh. It's either 'Animal Farm' or 'Animal House.'
Getting hard to tell them apart. Especially with
all the "news" about Spark Gap transmitter
experiments lately. Real cutting-edge technical
radio stuff...


AMEN Len, AMEN!!! I have seen the light brother ... but you are
preaching to the choir


I know, I know...but, thanks to the Internet and its
"sound system," we can all be heard near-instantly in
far places...without such state-of-the-art transmitters
such as the "Tuna Tin Two" or its companion receiver,
the "Herring Aid." :-)


Warmest regards,


69 degrees in the back yard in mid-afternoon, be 72
tomorrow. Time to go look for the sun-block...:-)

Aloha,

LA