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LET THE TURKEYS EAT CROW LENNIE!!! *BIG wide grin


JS, "crow" is too good for them.

Good grief, everyone is making out like that amateur license
test is a *TEST*. It isn't like a whole truckload of college
exams I've taken. It was 120 questions, multiple-choice,
done in three parts...on a Sunday afternoon in an old fire
house now housing part of the Los Angeles Auxilliary
Communications Service, managed by the LAFD. It was
all of a mile and a half from my house, across from a food
market (Ralphs - no apostrophe) where I've shopped for
43 years. Too bad it wasn't snowing or I would have
taken off my shoes like them olde-tymers did. It is
slightly downhill (by about 30 feet) to it, but it IS uphill
coming back.

It wouldn't be so bad if there weren't all these sunsabishes
waiting in the bushes to say I'm a "newbie, tyro, beginner,
etc., etc. in radio." Jay-suss. They can't get a grip, can
they?

Nah...business will return shortly to the usual in here...
like in a few minutes...

73, Len

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* *... * *43 years. *Too bad it wasn't snowing or I would have
* *taken off my shoes like them olde-tymers did. *It is
* *slightly downhill (by about 30 feet) to it, but it IS uphill
* *coming back.


* *...

Well, I hope they at least gave ya cold coffee and stale donuts! *LOL!


It was hot coffee and sweet rolls! "Old Fire House 77" is part of
the L.A. Auxiliary Communications Service partly managed by
the LAFD. There was also a group of that LA Aux that was
meeting about something in another room so there was a nice
spread for everyone. :-) I had one sweet roll, skipped the
coffee in all the "excitement"! Har! I don't like most of the
huge coffee makers' coffee, usually too weak (depending on
the preparer). There was tea also plus de-caf for those needing
something else. If worst came to wurst, I could have walked
across the street to a large Ralphs supermarket and gotten
something. :-)

73, AF6AY

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On Mar 8, 1:28�pm, "
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On Mar 7, 10:44?pm, John Smith I wrote:

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? ?... ? ?43 years. ?Too bad it wasn't snowing or I would have
? ?taken off my shoes like them olde-tymers did. ?It is
? ?slightly downhill (by about 30 feet) to it, but it IS uphill
? ?coming back.


? ?...


Well, I hope they at least gave ya cold coffee and stale donuts! ?LOL!


* *It was hot coffee and sweet rolls! *"Old Fire House 77" is part of
* *the L.A. Auxiliary Communications Service partly managed by
* *the LAFD. *There was also a group of that LA Aux that was
* *meeting about something in another room so there was a nice
* *spread for everyone. *:-) * *I had one sweet roll, skipped the
* *coffee in all the "excitement"! * Har! * I don't like most of the
* *huge coffee makers' coffee, usually too weak (depending on
* *the preparer). *There was tea also plus de-caf for those needing
* *something else. *If worst came to wurst, I could have walked
* *across the street to a large Ralphs supermarket and gotten
* *something. *:-)

* *73, AF6AY


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On Mar 8, 1:28 pm, "
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On Mar 7, 10:44?pm, John Smith I wrote:

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? ?... ? ?43 years. ?Too bad it wasn't snowing or I would have
? ?taken off my shoes like them olde-tymers did. ?It is
? ?slightly downhill (by about 30 feet) to it, but it IS uphill
? ?coming back.


? ?...


Well, I hope they at least gave ya cold coffee and stale donuts! ?LOL!


It was hot coffee and sweet rolls! "Old Fire House 77" is part of
the L.A. Auxiliary Communications Service partly managed by
the LAFD. There was also a group of that LA Aux that was
meeting about something in another room so there was a nice
spread for everyone. :-) I had one sweet roll, skipped the
coffee in all the "excitement"! Har! I don't like most of the
huge coffee makers' coffee, usually too weak (depending on
the preparer). There was tea also plus de-caf for those needing
something else. If worst came to wurst, I could have walked
across the street to a large Ralphs supermarket and gotten
something. :-)

73, AF6AY


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73, Len


Len:

I couldn't be more proud of ya! REAL tear in eye

Good luck with that dern ticket!
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On Mar 7, 11:28 pm, "
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On Mar 7, 6:10?pm, John Smith I wrote:

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? ?...


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LET THE TURKEYS EAT CROW LENNIE!!! ?BIG wide grin


JS, "crow" is too good for them.


Indeed. Perhaps Seven Hostile Actions Robesin could take a lesson
from the book, "King Rat."

Good grief, everyone is making out like that amateur license
test is a *TEST*.


It can be quite difficult for anyone without a background in
electronics and trig.

It isn't like a whole truckload of college
exams I've taken.


Correct, and it was all meaningless without the code exam... Hi!

It was 120 questions, multiple-choice,
done in three parts...on a Sunday afternoon in an old fire
house now housing part of the Los Angeles Auxilliary
Communications Service, managed by the LAFD. It was
all of a mile and a half from my house, across from a food
market (Ralphs - no apostrophe) where I've shopped for
43 years. Too bad it wasn't snowing or I would have
taken off my shoes like them olde-tymers did. It is
slightly downhill (by about 30 feet) to it, but it IS uphill
coming back.


The Old Tymers have stories about those who didn't make it back.
"Bridge Over The River Kwai" kind of stuff....

It wouldn't be so bad if there weren't all these sunsabishes
waiting in the bushes to say I'm a "newbie, tyro, beginner,
etc., etc. in radio." Jay-suss. They can't get a grip, can
they?


There's one who has nothing to grip, constantly envying all others
with accusations of "Putz."

Nah...business will return shortly to the usual in here...
like in a few minutes...

73, Len


Tick, tick, tick, ah, I meant dit, dit, dit...


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