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Old July 30th 05, 11:58 AM
huLLy
 
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 23:44:27 +0100, "huLLy" wrote:



Hello, bully boy Super Sam.

Hows about you starting a radio related thread? No? Thought not!



That would be a waste of time. UKRA is now full of lazy-arsed Class
B's and low-life dross with M3 licenses.
I need no lessons in radio from a G7 CBr who is ashamed of his own
call sign and has to use someone elses.


Then what, pray, are you doing here? Clearly you seem to need some form of
association with the very people you mention. Either that or because school
is out for the holidays you can't steal little boys pocket money?


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