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Default Emergency Go Bag. What Receiver?





"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote:

HD Radio Fan wrote:
USE headphones whenever possible. Uses less energy and you will not emit
any audio to passerby's which will attract attention. DO NOT BRING
ATTENTION TO YOURSELF!


Again only in the U.S. Here if you have a radio in a shelter you SHARE it.


Less time in shelters = more time trying to defeat Hezbollah.


I look at it this way: We (The USofA) send your country (adopted/country) one
hell of a lot of money every year and what do we get out of it? Folks hiding in
shelters?

Get off your ass, or start repaying your debt to the USofA.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


 
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