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Honus April 4th 05 06:47 AM


"m II" wrote in message
news:Og44e.110247$KI2.896@clgrps12...
Honus wrote:

wrote in message
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Sometimes I like to pick up some cheap meat at the wal fart store,so I
naturally flirted with the wimmins over there too.



I don't think they'd be flattered to hear you referring to them as

"cheap
meat". eg



The fact that he has to pay for it at all, regardless of the price, is

quite
disturbing.


On the contrary, I think it was to be expected.



[email protected] April 4th 05 06:56 AM

A gradual move to more Communism,is what those Commie "radios" are.Step
right up,comrads,here are your free xm and sirius "radios" You will be
spoonfed more and more of the red party news!
cuhulin


Telamon April 4th 05 07:35 AM

In article ,
dxAce wrote:

Jim wrote:

On 3 Apr 2005 14:13:13 -0700, wrote:

I have lots of radios, and while they do require batteries or AC
power, not one--and I mean not a single one--requires a
subscription to XM.


But they all require subscriptions to AC power and/or batteries,
yet you have no problem with that, do you?


Guess it's all in how one defines 'subscription'. Most folks don't
think of AC power and/or batteries as being subscription services.


Don't stop there, keep going. How about property taxes and mortgages?

Owning property is a subscription service, courtesy of the government.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

[email protected] April 4th 05 07:58 AM

There was a guy on WJNT 1180 AM radio station (best radio talk show in
Jackson) here in Jackson yesterday morning with a guest speaker and they
were talking about the danger of the u.n.and old Europe.
cuhulin


David April 4th 05 03:41 PM

On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 10:14:12 -0400, dxAce
wrote:


It's not shortwave, 'tard boy. I suggest you hit the damn road and hawk your
wares elsewhere.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

**** you, asshole. You are not the mayor if this board.


[email protected] April 4th 05 03:46 PM

You didn't look very carefully.

This is Sirius channel 115:

On the contrary, I looked very closely. The vast majority of the
programs listed there are programs that you can receive on smallest,
cheapest shortwave receiver out there, using only the whip.

Is this what's supposed to get me excited about Sirius? You must be
kidding.

And I can already hear BBC World Service News 24 hours a day, with my
choice of multiple frequencies at any given time.

One thing I haven't looked at yet is the Sirius channel that features
military comms, amateur radio operators and so on. Can you provide a
link to that channel's schedule, please?

Steve


dxAce April 4th 05 03:52 PM



David wrote:

On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 10:14:12 -0400, dxAce
wrote:

It's not shortwave, 'tard boy. I suggest you hit the damn road and hawk your
wares elsewhere.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

**** you, asshole. You are not the mayor if this board.


Perhaps not... but you certainly are the hawker of non terrestrial radio here are
you not, 'tard boy?

This is a 'radio' board for the most part, and satellite crap just don't cut it.

But, for a fellow who can't read, and certainly can't tell time it probably fits
your lifestyle.

Tote it.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



[email protected] April 4th 05 04:12 PM


David wrote:
On 4 Apr 2005 06:30:13 -0700, wrote:

So what? Satellite radios aren't very good for utilities.

Have you considered the possibility that you just need a better
antenna?

Steve

My HF radios work great. Unfortunately, aside from a few hours a

day,
the programming is predominantly end-timers and prophesisers.

Have you considered the possibility that you are xenophobic?


I don't think I'm xenophobic. I enjoy learning about foreign peoples
and cultures. In fact, that's one of the reasons why I enjoy shortwave.

If you're only able to get end-timers or prophesisers for all but a few
hours a day, then you are *definitely* having a problem....either with
your receivers or, most likely, your antenna(s). If you'd describe the
problem in more detail, the folks in the group here might be able to
help you.

Steve


[email protected] April 4th 05 04:59 PM

A radio music station here in Jackson plays some Knee Deep in Bluegrass
music every day and there are no commercials and there is another radio
station here that plays Country Music with no commercials www.us963.com
(us963 where God isn't dead) us963 does make some pertinent
announcements from time to time about things related to us963 and
upcoming events,but they are not the usual crappy commercials on some
other radio stations.There are many local Jackson area radio
stations,Christian,Music,Sports,Talk Shows on the radio (free to listen
to Radio Stations) around here.(do a search for them if you want to) I
don't really know how many of them have no commercials because I haven't
ever checked them all out before.I have my favorite AM and FM Radio
Stations I like to listen to.Why should I pay to listen to Radio
Stations when the AM and FM Radio Stations I like the best are free.The
Radio Stations around here are not slanted and biased either.
cuhulin


[email protected] April 4th 05 05:02 PM

F...!!!! a bunch of damn bbc and cbc!!! bbc=brit biased
company,cbc=canaDUHian broadcasting company.
cuhulin



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