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I need a house on a bloody great hill damnit!



I've found the height to be a great help. You can barely see the
longwire I put up between the trees in the back yard. Of course, I have
a much better antenna at my Summer place..


http://snipurl.com/z257





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m II wrote:
Les Hemmings wrote:

I need a house on a bloody great hill damnit!



I've found the height to be a great help. You can barely see the
longwire I put up between the trees in the back yard. Of course, I
have a much better antenna at my Summer place..


http://snipurl.com/z257


Exactly.. if it wasn't for these damn mountains everywhere..

http://www.swiss-chalet.net/Chalet_1..._chalet5c2.jpg

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Les Hemmings wrote:
m II wrote:
Les Hemmings wrote:

I need a house on a bloody great hill damnit!


I've found the height to be a great help. You can barely see the
longwire I put up between the trees in the back yard. Of course, I
have a much better antenna at my Summer place..


http://snipurl.com/z257


Exactly.. if it wasn't for these damn mountains everywhere..

http://www.swiss-chalet.net/Chalet_1..._chalet5c2.jpg


I'm sure that if you work harder, you will be able to get a better place
in few years. I KNOW suffering, believe me. Last year's grape harvest
was four percent lower than was forecast. That caused much pain and
suffering in the household. Even the stable attendants were heard crying
in bitter anguish...at least that's what the chauffeur said.

I love this group. It's so egalitarian. Even poor (shudder) people get
heard. After all, it's the radios that count, not the hovels that the
lesser classes have to endure.

Please excuse me. I have to supervise the trades people now. I have the
longwire antenna lovingly coated with Technetium on an annual basis and
the work crew has arrived at the gate.


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m II wrote:
Please excuse me. I have to supervise the trades people now. I have

the longwire antenna lovingly coated with Technetium on an annual
basis and the work crew has arrived at the gate.


mike II


Understood... You just can't get the staff nowadays. (Shouts.."Bath the
hareme please Helga, and more blondes this time!")

Sheesh!

Les


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Les Hemmings wrote:

m II wrote:
Please excuse me. I have to supervise the trades people now. I have

the longwire antenna lovingly coated with Technetium on an annual
basis and the work crew has arrived at the gate.


mike II


Understood... You just can't get the staff nowadays. (Shouts.."Bath the
hareme please Helga, and more blondes this time!")

Sheesh!



A word of advice..as an added bit of insurance, I had all the receivers
within three metres of the the pools placed on ground fault circuit
interrupters. Losing house guests (or even staff) to stray currents that
make them spasmodically twitch and writhe isn't very nice. Amusing and
humourous? Yes. Nice? No.



mike


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