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KB2VXA > C15      07.03.08 19:57l 35 Lines 1463 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Hi Peter and all,

Maybe we'll get back to trucks eventually but for now Bob is just too 
much fun to ignore. I've seen him on TV twice in his alternate persona, 
first on Gilligan's Island as The Professor when he made a transistor 
portable radio into a transmitter to send an SOS to a satellite. Of 
course it didn't work so he set about trying to make a transmitter 
receive radio signals but he won't explain how he did it or where on the 
island he found a transmitter. I once made a pair of headphones out of a 
coconut but all I heard was the ocean and that's rather useless because 
I'm close enough to hear it without headphones.

Then more recently as Jeff Foxworthy he explained his mum's soup right 
down to whacking whatever tried to climb out of the pot with a wooden 
spoon. He never did say whether it was a frog or a turtle but she being 
from the Mississippi Delta it was probably a crawfish.

Life imitates art or does art imitate life? Ars gratia aris I suppose, 
that is if Louis B. Mayer as Leo the lion got his Latin right. Then 
there's Mr. Plotz but that's another adventure with Yakko, Wakko and Dot, 
Brain's plot to take over the world not withstanding.

Poor Indy, bouncing over the Outback in an 18 wheeler is preferable to 
reading this junk.

73 de Warren

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Message timed by NIST: 17:23 on 2008-Mar-07 GMT



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