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In article cDxNj.121$og.91@edtnps91, m II wrote:

Telamon wrote:

Please explain why you think a 'brick chimney' will make an excellent
ground.


Well lets see.

1. If you pack earth (mud) together and bake it you get the bricks that
make up the chimney.

2. If you are RHF you have a brick head.

3. If you are Drakefan or DxAce you might as well be talking to a brick
wall.

How did I do?



Not particularly well, I'm afraid. Poor composition and petty personal
attacks detract from what could have been a fine demonstration of the
term non-sequitur. Our ratings board gives the posting a 3 1/2 out of ten.


I thought I made some good connections between what the OP thought was
good idea, the earthen characteristics of RHF, and the utter uselessness
of a concept fostered upon the clueless.

Maybe you could provide a better example.

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In article cDxNj.121$og.91@edtnps91, m II wrote:

Telamon wrote:

Please explain why you think a 'brick chimney' will make an excellent
ground.

Well lets see.

1. If you pack earth (mud) together and bake it you get the bricks
that
make up the chimney.

2. If you are RHF you have a brick head.

3. If you are Drakefan or DxAce you might as well be talking to a brick
wall.

How did I do?



Not particularly well, I'm afraid. Poor composition and petty personal
attacks detract from what could have been a fine demonstration of the
term non-sequitur. Our ratings board gives the posting a 3 1/2 out of
ten.


I thought I made some good connections between what the OP thought was
good idea, the earthen characteristics of RHF, and the utter uselessness
of a concept fostered upon the clueless.

Maybe you could provide a better example.

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Telamon


What about the dead chicken ??? If I get a steroid free chicken from the
Amish market, will it make a better ground then say a Tyson chicken ???

Michael


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"Michael"

What about the dead chicken ??? If I get a steroid free chicken from the
Amish market, will it make a better ground then say a Tyson chicken ???

Michael


I have found that a Leg of Lamb works best when swung at a 45 degrees to the
ground. Take care "NOT" to hit the roof on the back swing. Also watch out
for the TV antenna on the chimney.

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Best antenna is to stick a wire on your gal friend's arse.
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In article cDxNj.121$og.91@edtnps91, m II wrote:

Telamon wrote:

Please explain why you think a 'brick chimney' will make an
excellent ground.

Well lets see.

1. If you pack earth (mud) together and bake it you get the
bricks that make up the chimney.

2. If you are RHF you have a brick head.

3. If you are Drakefan or DxAce you might as well be talking to
a brick wall.

How did I do?


Not particularly well, I'm afraid. Poor composition and petty
personal attacks detract from what could have been a fine
demonstration of the term non-sequitur. Our ratings board gives
the posting a 3 1/2 out of ten.


I thought I made some good connections between what the OP thought
was good idea, the earthen characteristics of RHF, and the utter
uselessness of a concept fostered upon the clueless.

Maybe you could provide a better example.


What about the dead chicken ??? If I get a steroid free chicken from
the Amish market, will it make a better ground then say a Tyson
chicken ???


It does not matter what type of chicken you use. Open the bag and look
at the dead chicken. That chicken has about as much a chance of being
reanimated as your chimney has of being a good ground. Then give the
dead chicken to MII for lunch.

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Ventura, California


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Telamon wrote:

It does not matter what type of chicken you use. Open the bag and look
at the dead chicken. That chicken has about as much a chance of being
reanimated as your chimney has of being a good ground. Then give the
dead chicken to MII for lunch.



Grow up.





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In article zBTNj.74$XI1.1@edtnps91, m II wrote:

Telamon wrote:

It does not matter what type of chicken you use. Open the bag and look
at the dead chicken. That chicken has about as much a chance of being
reanimated as your chimney has of being a good ground. Then give the
dead chicken to MII for lunch.



Grow up.


Have a nice lunch.

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Ventura, California
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