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KB2VXA > INFO 29.07.02 18:26l 39 Lines 1267 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: G4TZX > electric shavers
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From: KB2VXA@WT3V.#JS.NJ.USA.NOAM
To : INFO@WW
Hi Gordon and the undertaker,
It matters not what the line is fused for when using an electric shaver
if you're really all that concerned with burning the whiskers off. Being
they were properly insulated, I never heard of a problem except in the
movies.
While grandma was ironing in the kitchen under the langing
h SHEESH! read "hanging cord" grandpa was in the bath using a straight
razor. Whenever he slipped and came out with the colorful language,
grandma looked at the hanging cord thinking of grandpa.
Thanks to that wonderfully inovative company Norelco we now have battery
powered razors, way ahead of the GFI outlet now required in bathrooms. I
had one for many years but when it finally gave up I grew a beard. That
put the whole razor issue to rest and I don't have to bother with shaving
every morning. Life is so much simpler without electricity.
This message written with quill and parchment, sent by carrier pigeon.
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LID: Wants to work ground wave, buries antenna.
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73 de Warren, KB2VXA
e-mail: kb2vxa@juno.com
Message timed: 11:04 on 29 Jul 02 UTC
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