Hi Ken,
Do all yall up there in yankee land know what "tumped" means? True Southerners
do.
Hint: "Henry done tumped his pickup over in ah ditch" while on 14.263 AM
woking Wyoming. All yall 'tip a cow" in a field, we tump'um. We've also been
know to have a tower tump over at the field day site during a passing thunder
storm. HI And "All right" as in "OK" down here is "ah'ight" and if done
properly, not only do your lips not move, but also your tongue. I'm told
this particular enunciation saves body energy while confirming signal reports
on 29.025 AM or in this case as in, "ey ('ey' is another one of them words)
Henry, wanna swing on down to 3885 and give me a hollar? Reply, "ah'igh".
cul es bst 73 de robert w4rl73 Robert W4RL
> From: "kenw2dtc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/05/31 Wed PM 01:23:41 CDT> To: "Discussion of AM Radio"
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> Subject: Re: [AMRadio] previous text -- do not include
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> "Actually, this reflects a deficiency in the English languages"
>
> Highway Patrolman to Bubba: "Got any ID ?"
> Bubba: "Bout what ?"
>
> 73,
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