Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1   Report Post  
Old November 27th 05, 01:49 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
 
Posts: n/a
Default Windy Anderson's 11/14 Reply to Comments


Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
From:
on Tues, Nov 22 2005 8:12 pm

Hmmm...not a brand I recognize in this corner of the USA. The
"Newman's Own" line of food products may not be popular farther
east in the USA? I've tried "Newman's Own" Ranch dressing but
personally prefer the "Hidden Valley" brand for Ranch dressing.


I had you pegged as a "Hidden Agenda" man.


Says "Sun-dried Tomato" from WV.

Morsemen can do anything in impunity...or is it "special
dispensation?" They have a "mass" of lies. If only they
would go to confessional and admit them...
They have black mass and wrenchysnitch. Egg nog afterwards.


Some have "hot buttered rum" in foursomes around a fire of
oak leaves and discuss Anderson PowerPole connectors.


That may have been the topic in the cozy lodge or it may have been your
tiny, old, dusty Johnson. That Anderson Powerpole bit may be a bit of
self-aggrandizement on your part.


Everyone seems to have "thier" own opinion on the subject.

Appears to be a popular ceremony along the Atlantic states.


What was it that your Nordic ancestors did--paint their faces blue and
howl at the moon?


Or ate sardines for breakfast?

See you in the CQ Worldwide DX CW 'test this weekend, Len or do you plan
to stick with the Wordwide?

Dave K8MN


Is there a CQ WWW this weekend? Never heard of it.

Maybe John Dorr could shed some light on your "assertion of fact."

  #2   Report Post  
Old November 27th 05, 07:06 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
 
Posts: n/a
Default Windy Anderson's 11/14 Reply to Comments

From: on Sat, Nov 26 2005 4:49 pm


Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
From:
on Tues, Nov 22 2005 8:12 pm

Hmmm...not a brand I recognize in this corner of the USA. The
"Newman's Own" line of food products may not be popular farther
east in the USA? I've tried "Newman's Own" Ranch dressing but
personally prefer the "Hidden Valley" brand for Ranch dressing.


I had you pegged as a "Hidden Agenda" man.


Says "Sun-dried Tomato" from WV.


Squash him before he spoils everything...

Morsemen can do anything in impunity...or is it "special
dispensation?" They have a "mass" of lies. If only they
would go to confessional and admit them...
They have black mass and wrenchysnitch. Egg nog afterwards.

Some have "hot buttered rum" in foursomes around a fire of
oak leaves and discuss Anderson PowerPole connectors.


That may have been the topic in the cozy lodge or it may have been your
tiny, old, dusty Johnson. That Anderson Powerpole bit may be a bit of
self-aggrandizement on your part.


Everyone seems to have "thier" own opinion on the subject.


"Obvioulsy"

Appears to be a popular ceremony along the Atlantic states.


What was it that your Nordic ancestors did--paint their faces blue and
howl at the moon?


Or ate sardines for breakfast?


Marinated herring is pretty good with rye bread, but kippers
became the IN thing for breakfast in jolly old UK. The British
Isles had the blue face paint thing. See the fictious film
biography of Scotsman William Wallce in "Braveheart."

See you in the CQ Worldwide DX CW 'test this weekend, Len or do you plan
to stick with the Wordwide?

Dave K8MN


Is there a CQ WWW this weekend? Never heard of it.


:-)

Maybe John Dorr could shed some light on your "assertion of fact."


Don't let the Dorr hit Davie's assertion on the way out...




  #3   Report Post  
Old November 27th 05, 04:21 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
 
Posts: n/a
Default Windy Anderson's 11/14 Reply to Comments


wrote:
From:
on Sat, Nov 26 2005 4:49 pm
Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
From:
on Tues, Nov 22 2005 8:12 pm

Hmmm...not a brand I recognize in this corner of the USA. The
"Newman's Own" line of food products may not be popular farther
east in the USA? I've tried "Newman's Own" Ranch dressing but
personally prefer the "Hidden Valley" brand for Ranch dressing.

I had you pegged as a "Hidden Agenda" man.


Says "Sun-dried Tomato" from WV.


Squash him before he spoils everything...


Too late. He's gone balsamic on us.

Morsemen can do anything in impunity...or is it "special
dispensation?" They have a "mass" of lies. If only they
would go to confessional and admit them...
They have black mass and wrenchysnitch. Egg nog afterwards.

Some have "hot buttered rum" in foursomes around a fire of
oak leaves and discuss Anderson PowerPole connectors.

That may have been the topic in the cozy lodge or it may have been your
tiny, old, dusty Johnson. That Anderson Powerpole bit may be a bit of
self-aggrandizement on your part.


Everyone seems to have "thier" own opinion on the subject.


"Obvioulsy"


Anyway, probably a better solution than a twisted pair and a wire nut.
;^)

Appears to be a popular ceremony along the Atlantic states.

What was it that your Nordic ancestors did--paint their faces blue and
howl at the moon?


Or ate sardines for breakfast?


Marinated herring is pretty good with rye bread, but kippers
became the IN thing for breakfast in jolly old UK. The British
Isles had the blue face paint thing. See the fictious film
biography of Scotsman William Wallce in "Braveheart."


That wasn't factual?

See you in the CQ Worldwide DX CW 'test this weekend, Len or do you plan
to stick with the Wordwide?

Dave K8MN


Is there a CQ WWW this weekend? Never heard of it.


:-)

Maybe John Dorr could shed some light on your "assertion of fact."


Don't let the Dorr hit Davie's assertion on the way out...




A free issue of World Radio magazine showed up in my mail last week.
One editorial had some interesting things to say about emergency comms
(or is that "coms?") being incompatible with a rtty contest.

  #4   Report Post  
Old November 28th 05, 10:25 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
 
Posts: n/a
Default Windy Anderson's 11/14 Reply to Comments

From: on Nov 27, 7:21 am

wrote:
From: on Sat, Nov 26 2005 4:49 pm
Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
From: on Tues, Nov 22 2005 8:12 pm


Hmmm...not a brand I recognize in this corner of the USA. The
"Newman's Own" line of food products may not be popular farther
east in the USA? I've tried "Newman's Own" Ranch dressing but
personally prefer the "Hidden Valley" brand for Ranch dressing.


I had you pegged as a "Hidden Agenda" man.


Says "Sun-dried Tomato" from WV.


Squash him before he spoils everything...


Too late. He's gone balsamic on us.


...forever sour and bitter... :-)


That may have been the topic in the cozy lodge or it may have been your
tiny, old, dusty Johnson. That Anderson Powerpole bit may be a bit of
self-aggrandizement on your part.


Everyone seems to have "thier" own opinion on the subject.


"Obvioulsy"


Anyway, probably a better solution than a twisted pair and a wire nut.
;^)


Tsk, Davie missed the discussion on Anderson PowerPole connectors
for mobile and portable radio installations that went on for
quite a while in rec.radio.amateur.homebrew. I think he should
have jumped right in and sprinkled his usual balsamic vinegar
in there...showing everyone his mighty radioness... :-)


Marinated herring is pretty good with rye bread, but kippers
became the IN thing for breakfast in jolly old UK. The British
Isles had the blue face paint thing. See the fictious film
biography of Scotsman William Wallace in "Braveheart."


That wasn't factual?


Names and dates were correct. The rest is up to history buffs
of the northern British Isles...

Heil wishes to have all who disagree with him drawn and quartered
in the manner of William Wallace? [with the five remaining body
parts buried in far-distant locations?]


Is there a CQ WWW this weekend? Never heard of it.


:-)


Maybe John Dorr could shed some light on your "assertion of fact."


Don't let the Dorr hit Davie's assertion on the way out...


A free issue of World Radio magazine showed up in my mail last week.
One editorial had some interesting things to say about emergency comms
(or is that "coms?") being incompatible with a rtty contest.


shrug Morse code MUST shine forever and ever just as it did
in 1912. Radio amateurs have always been first responders in
each and every emergency/disaster with their miraculous CW
rigs that managed to survive when the entire infrastructure of
commercial/professional communications failed.

Ergo, cellphones are no huckin good for anything. :-)



Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Power Industry BPL Reply Comments & Press Release Jeff Maass Antenna 38 June 30th 04 12:19 AM
Power Industry BPL Reply Comments & Press Release Jeff Maass Antenna 0 June 26th 04 12:25 AM
BPL pollution - file reply comments by August 6 Dave Shrader Antenna 4 July 30th 03 06:25 AM
BPL pollution – file reply comments by August 6 Peter Lemken Antenna 0 July 27th 03 10:47 AM
BPL interference - reply comments - YOUR ACTION REQUIRED Allodoxaphobia Antenna 2 July 11th 03 12:25 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:48 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 RadioBanter.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Radio"

 

Copyright © 2017