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KB2VXA > FUEL 26.01.08 03:41l 25 Lines 938 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 30313_VK2TV
Read: GUEST
Subj: Re: VK6BE > missed leak
Path: DB0FHN<DB0FOR<DB0MRW<DK0WUE<7M3TJZ<F6CDD<F6BVP<VK2TV
Sent: 080126/0126Z @:VK2TV.#MNC.NSW.AUS.OC #:30313 [Kempsey, QF68JX] $:30313_VK
From: KB2VXA@VK2TV.#MNC.NSW.AUS.OC
To : FUEL@WW
Hi Bob and all,
Never mind what might happen, what does happen is serious. You started
leaking radios, then it was tanks, what next and don't say frogs, they
leaked all out a while ago and the turtles ate them. If you start leaking
black goo it's cause for alarm, radios and tanks are useful items but
that black stuff is ICKY. Maybe a can of radiator stop leak in your tea,
give it a try or if that doesn't work a cup of oatmeal usually does and
it tastes better, my car liked it but turned up it's nose at the maple
syrup and sausages.
Yes, a leaking petrol tank is more serious so if you start leaking petrol
call the fire brigade immediately and what ever you do don't light a
cigarette. I have no such worry, you KNOW what I run on.
73 de Warren
Station powered by JCP&L atomic energy, operator powered by natural gas.
Message timed by NIST: 01:26 on 2008-Jan-26 GMT
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