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Old February 17th 07, 12:29 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
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At what power level is damage
likely, and to what componets?



And how thick should the led shield around me be?


just make sure your tinfoil hat is properly grounded.


Give him a few of those **** water rolling rocks and that's a
possibility. :P

Landshark



someone has a hardon against Latrobes finest...


He probably can't find it in yuppie-land

Oh we can find it out here, it's just we have to go to the
slum side of the beer section to look for it ...................

Landshark


Stick with your wine and cheese.


Isn't that spelled 'whine'?



Not hardly, My fine, East Coast, No taste in beer friend

Landshark


If I wanted to sample some fine brews I sure as hell wouldn't be heading
west rather I'd head east to Europe. Let me guess, you left coast types
also make the best pizza right?
 
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