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Old December 11th 07, 01:24 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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When I fully retire, wife and I agree we need to leave the
Land-of-the-Loonies (California.)

Be nice to have a space to have some REAL antennas back!

Envy you, you must be in "Gods' Country!"

Warm regards,
JS


Well, far enough past the 'sub' urban, half acre, country estates,
that I can have/afford some scrub brush land...

It was a deal made in heaven...
A happy seller who openly snickered in my face as he pocketed the
check as he slicked the dumb city boy out of $900 an acre for swamp
and brush with a big mud hole...
A happy buyer who snickered silently as he got a prime antenna farm
for $900 an acre...

Cheers ... denny / k8do

 
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