On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Brian Lloyd <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Larry Otto <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Martha would probably have a knitted cover for her 5000,
>>
>
> Probably with embroidered knobs.
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>> plus flowers sticking out of any unused "holes" on the bumpy-side.
>>
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> Only if they are in their proper position, i.e. facing the operator.
>
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>>  Plus she would be baking cookies from the heat of her 3-500Zs, all the
>> while calling CQ DX.
>>
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> A kilowatt of heat will do a lot of baking. Just ask your microave oven.
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>>
>> Amateur Radio and Egg Nogg, I agree, are a good combo, if not used in
>> excess.  Unfortunately, I have not found that point
>> in either venue.
>>
>
> It is really possible to have too much of a good thing? I think not. So in
> the spirit of peace, joy, happiness, joie de vivre, amateur radio, and egg
> nog, I suggest that we institute the Flex Radio Holiday Bonhomme Egg Nog
> Net. No bad feelings are allowed. We will speak both well and good of the
> trolls, whistlers, and other jammers who should perchance come our way, all
> as a result of partaking of the excellent egg nog recipe from our very own
> William Fite. (Something about Fite or Flight comes to mind here.)
>
> So, when do we start up and on what band?
>

BTW, I propose a multiplier for making contacts with hams sipping egg nog
in Bon Homme County, SD.

-- 
Brian Lloyd, WB6RQN/J79BPL
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Cameron Park, CA 95682
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