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Old September 9th 04, 10:13 PM
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Dave Heil wrote in message ...
William wrote:


There was once a ham in Tanganika
whose DX knowledge was supposedly encyclopedica (hi, hi).
He worked out of band French
which stirred up quite a stench
and he disavowed any culpabilica.


Well, you finally got the limerick form down but Tanzania was never
"Tanganika" unless you're Polish, French, Italian or Spanish.


What does Poland, France, or Spain have to do with it?

The name
of the country was (a loooooong time ago) "Tanganyika". "Encyclopedica"
and "culpabilica" just don't work.


It took a little forcing, but I made them work. Notice the spelling.

The lyrics stink but I'll give it a 65 because of the beat.


Everyone's a critic.

As to the "stench", the only person who tried to make anything out of my
6m operation was, well, you. It didn't work and the stench was likely
not smelled beyond your own yard.

Dave K8MN


I'm satisfied to bring it up whenever possible, Mr. DX.
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Old September 10th 04, 05:32 AM
Dave Heil
 
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William wrote:

Dave Heil wrote in message ...
William wrote:


There was once a ham in Tanganika
whose DX knowledge was supposedly encyclopedica (hi, hi).
He worked out of band French
which stirred up quite a stench
and he disavowed any culpabilica.


Well, you finally got the limerick form down but Tanzania was never
"Tanganika" unless you're Polish, French, Italian or Spanish.


What does Poland, France, or Spain have to do with it?


You may add Italy. Do your own research.

The name
of the country was (a loooooong time ago) "Tanganyika". "Encyclopedica"
and "culpabilica" just don't work.


It took a little forcing,


Yes, it must have.

but I made them work.


No, you didn't.

Notice the spelling.


I did. It wasn't correct.

The lyrics stink but I'll give it a 65 because of the beat.


Everyone's a critic.


If anyone should know that, you should.

As to the "stench", the only person who tried to make anything out of my
6m operation was, well, you. It didn't work and the stench was likely
not smelled beyond your own yard.


I'm satisfied to bring it up whenever possible, Mr. DX.


Congrats. You've succeeded in making a molehill out of a molehill,
little pistol.

Dave K8MN
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Old September 10th 04, 12:04 PM
Steve Robeson, K4CAP
 
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Dave Heil wrote in message ...
William wrote:


What does Poland, France, or Spain have to do with it?


You may add Italy. Do your own research.


Heck NO, Dave! He'll just wait for Lennie to "back-channel" the
stuff to him! The Puppet can't talk without the Master's
manipulations!

The name
of the country was (a loooooong time ago) "Tanganyika". "Encyclopedica"
and "culpabilica" just don't work.


It took a little forcing,


Yes, it must have.


With a 20 pound sledgehammer, no doubt.

but I made them work.


No, you didn't.


Let him go on thinking he did!

I think it't cute! He's the dog chasing it's tail.

Notice the spelling.


I did. It wasn't correct.

The lyrics stink but I'll give it a 65 because of the beat.


Everyone's a critic.


If anyone should know that, you should.


WHAT could Brain know about it?

As to the "stench", the only person who tried to make anything out of my
6m operation was, well, you. It didn't work and the stench was likely
not smelled beyond your own yard.


I'm satisfied to bring it up whenever possible, Mr. DX.


Congrats. You've succeeded in making a molehill out of a molehill,
little pistol.


I still don't find N0IMD on DXCC.

I DO, however, find K8MN and K4YZ!

73

Steve, K4YZ
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Old September 13th 04, 06:28 AM
Eric Snyder
 
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A late Summer's eve.
Old equipment is turned on.
The tubes warm the shack.

Eric N7DLV
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Old September 13th 04, 06:29 AM
Eric Snyder
 
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A late Summer's eve.
Old equipment is turned on.
The tubes warm the shack.

Eric N7DLV
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Old September 14th 04, 12:18 AM
Mike Coslo
 
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Eric Snyder wrote:

A late Summer's eve.
Old equipment is turned on.
The tubes warm the shack.

Eric N7DLV


The mind of a Ham, and the soul of a poet.

Excellent for visualization.

Bravo!

- Mike KB3EIA -

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