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![]() On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 08:58:57 -0500, john wrote: Slow Code you are pathetic. I think everyone on here is starting to realize it. You are the jammer on the local repeater and you get on hf and jam people because you cant have your way with the code And you know this how? Apparently, you are psychic (or maybe psychotic). requirements. Face it nobody in the world cares what you think about it. You make zero dirrerence in this world. Too chicken to post your call because if you did you know what would happen. You have ruined Er, "John," I don't recall you ever posting your call anywhere. I guess it's because if you did, you know what would happen (and only *you* know, because you haven't told the rest of us about what would happen). Why don't you go first? Pot, kettle, black and all that stuff. Actually, don't bother. You're probably a no-code tech at best or else don't have a license at all, which would explain your anger with other hams who have higher class licenses. Undoubtedly, we make you feel inferior, and you can't stand the pain of it all. Oh well; at least you did temporarily learn how to bottom post. Keep on reading news.answers, and keep your chin up. Keep telling yourself "I'm NOT inferior." SC |
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john wrote in
: I was licenced in 1967 at the age of 11. Went through incentive licensing and all that then got my 20wpm extra at age 16 so dont preach or talk down ro me. Is it Slow Code or No Balls I get that mixed up? Why are you so concerned about my balls? Are you gay? Stay away from me you pervert! SC |
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