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Is that some form of CB mentalism, for there
was none in what you quoted? Bob Bob wrote: I detect some copy and pasting going on here.. Plod's Conscience wrote: Au contraire. You might have one of those, but otherwise be a CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham. Ham Radio is a technical pursuit for gentlemen; a technical pursuit whose rights and standards we must uphold. The operating hobby is known as CB Radio. |
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"Plod's Conscience" wrote in
oups.com: Is that some form of CB mentalism, for there was none in what you quoted? Is Plod for real or just a Pythonesque spoof? |
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In view of the Childish Broadcast (CB) quoted below,
would it be reasonable to assume that "WA5OES" is some form of Yankland CB issue? WA5OES wrote: Is Plod for real or just a Pythonesque spoof? |
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