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You know you're a shortwave fanatic if....
Dear folks;
I had an interesting experience a few years ago which proved how much of a shortwave fanatic I was, and still am. I rode an escalator one morning when I noticed the woman in front of me. It wasn't her shapely body and long brown hair which attracted my attention but the letters A I R on her jacket. I felt envious. I didn't know All India Radio had promotional clothing. Then the woman turned her head, moving her hair out of the way and exposing the Nike swoosh. I must admit that I felt let down when I saw that. Anybody else have a similar experience? Often we use words which have totally different meanings to non-shortwave devotees. I'm sure there are other examples such as mine. Please share your stories with the rest of us. Sincerely, Bruce Atchison - author of When a Man Loves a Rabbit www.bookadz.com/whenaman.htm -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
You know you're a shortwave fanatic if....
On Nov 9, 11:05 am, "Bruce Atchison - author"
wrote: Dear folks; I had an interesting experience a few years ago which proved how much of a shortwave fanatic I was, and still am. I rode an escalator one morning when I noticed the woman in front of me. It wasn't her shapely body and long brown hair which attracted my attention but the letters A I R on her jacket. I felt envious. I didn't know All India Radio had promotional clothing. Then the woman turned her head, moving her hair out of the way and exposing the Nike swoosh. I must admit that I felt let down when I saw that. Anybody else have a similar experience? Often we use words which have totally different meanings to non-shortwave devotees. I'm sure there are other examples such as mine. Please share your stories with the rest of us. Sincerely, Bruce Atchison - author of When a Man Loves a Rabbitwww.bookadz.com/whenaman.htm -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Are you gay - didn't you notice whether she had nice breasts when she turned around? A nice creamy Indian woman with sexy long hair that was probably flowing over her ample breasts, and you didn't even notice? Jesus! Who cares about AIR, when I would only be thinking about taking her from behind on the escalator! |
You know you're a shortwave fanatic if....
On Nov 9, 11:26 am, IBOCcrock wrote:
On Nov 9, 11:05 am, "Bruce Atchison - author" wrote: Dear folks; I had an interesting experience a few years ago which proved how much of a shortwave fanatic I was, and still am. I rode an escalator one morning when I noticed the woman in front of me. It wasn't her shapely body and long brown hair which attracted my attention but the letters A I R on her jacket. I felt envious. I didn't know All India Radio had promotional clothing. Then the woman turned her head, moving her hair out of the way and exposing the Nike swoosh. I must admit that I felt let down when I saw that. Anybody else have a similar experience? Often we use words which have totally different meanings to non-shortwave devotees. I'm sure there are other examples such as mine. Please share your stories with the rest of us. Sincerely, Bruce Atchison - author of When a Man Loves a Rabbitwww.bookadz.com/whenaman.htm -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Are you gay - didn't you notice whether she had nice breasts when she turned around? A nice creamy Indian woman with sexy long hair that was probably flowing over her ample breasts, and you didn't even notice? Jesus! Who cares about AIR, when I would only be thinking about taking her from behind on the escalator!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wha tdo you think, Buuuuuuurrrrrrr? |
You know you're a shortwave fanatic if....
On Nov 9, 8:05 am, "Bruce Atchison - author"
wrote: Dear folks; I had an interesting experience a few years ago which proved how much of a shortwave fanatic I was, and still am. I rode an escalator one morning when I noticed the woman in front of me. It wasn't her shapely body and long brown hair which attracted my attention but the letters A I R on her jacket. I felt envious. I didn't know All India Radio had promotional clothing. Then the woman turned her head, moving her hair out of the way and exposing the Nike swoosh. I must admit that I felt let down when I saw that. Anybody else have a similar experience? Often we use words which have totally different meanings to non-shortwave devotees. I'm sure there are other examples such as mine. Please share your stories with the rest of us. Sincerely, Bruce Atchison - author of When a Man Loves a Rabbitwww.bookadz.com/whenaman.htm -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Now Is That True ? - well just may be ~ RHF Why Do Some Men Climb Mountains ? -because- That's Where They Put The Antennas ! |
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