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Dave Heil wrote:
Mike Coslo wrote: Maybe the answer is to have on on one testing, where the test administrator comes to love with you for a week... I can only hope that's a typo buried there, Mike. Oh sheesh! Oh sheesh! that may be my worst typo yet! I wrote this just after I replied to Steve about that lovely YL that worked for one of the Ham radio stores. Must have been a delayed Freudian slip.... I hope! 8^P. I always like to have one good laugh a day. Today I made my own.... sheesh! - Mike KB3EIA - |
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