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BG> Yuk! I didn't think that there were any functional T-29s left BG> in existence, but clearly yours is the exception. JT> Don't forget the other one around last year or so, where Bob JT> had collected it from the junk that was parked in concord JT> during the last cleanup, fixed it, and promptly returns it (in JT> working condition) back to the junk heap. I had a perfectly logical reason for doing that, it's just that I can't remember what it was. It made sense at the time. JT> Their original fault claim was the set alignment so far off, JT> that it would only receive home television shopping, and JT> infomercial programs. They had it sent to concord, where the JT> head rat (who coincidently is Bob's "dog") promised it could JT> get it's owner (Bob) to fix it. They (the rats) also deny they JT> had anything to do with the recent death of Bob's cat. That wasn't the reason... and anyway, it was a T-30, the 26" version. JT> Actually, this story is so good, that I'm likely to believe it JT> myself! And it's not easy, rolling a full-size 26" TV set in and out of the house. Next year, I'll stick to fixing 14" sets (and throwing them out again). Regards, Bob --- BQWK Alpha 0.5* Origin: Precision Nonsense, Sydney (3:712/610.12) SEEN-BY: 54/99 620/243 623/630 632/0 371 633/210 260 262 267 270 284 371 SEEN-BY: 634/397 635/506 728 639/50 252 640/201 820 670/218 711/410 430 963 SEEN-BY: 711/964 712/60 311 312 330 517 610 840 848 888 713/905 714/932 @PATH: 712/610 888 311 711/410 633/260 635/506 728 633/267 |
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