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| 8/30/02
| francisandbeans
Posted on 08/30/2002 9:09:32 AM PDT by Just another Joe
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To: Just another Joe
Being that you posted this during my lunch hour on a friday prior to a spendifferous 3-day weekend, I'd like to be the foist to post......
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posted on
08/30/2002 9:10:46 AM PDT
by
Neets
To: *puff_list; red-dawg; Fiddlstix; RikaStrom; robomatik; ladyinred; error99; Max McGarrity; Gabz; ...
The Lounge is open!
To: OneidaM
Yoiu have the number one spot.
You were almost in the door before I had opened it completely.
To: Just another Joe
Hope you and yours are doing fine, and I read your loverly comments on the loverly time you had at FRIVA...I am a tad bit jealous I was unable to join in the FRestivities.
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posted on
08/30/2002 9:13:02 AM PDT
by
Neets
To: OneidaM
Both the wife and I got what we wanted out of the trip.
I got to meet and greet FReepers that I had not met and got some good information out of the seminars.
The missus got to rest and play some slots.
To: Just another Joe
Hey Joe, give me a lemonaide (it's early here) and I'll tell you my story about "The Military Experience".
BTW, could you slide the ash tray my way? Thanks.
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posted on
08/30/2002 9:27:53 AM PDT
by
Lokibob
To: Just another Joe
h'lo joe!
Just dropped by for a quicknip.
Since it's still before noon a tequlia sunrise might do the trick, if you please.
To: Just another Joe
Hi Everyone! Hey Joe!
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posted on
08/30/2002 9:29:03 AM PDT
by
SheLion
To: *all
Dogged Out! heh!
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posted on
08/30/2002 9:30:52 AM PDT
by
SheLion
To: Lokibob

A nice lemonade, coming right up.
To: TheRightGuy

If you're wanting that this early you better have a BIG one. Here.
To: SheLion

Hey, She. Here's one for you, too.
To: SheLion
Gives a whole new concept to the notion of being paper-trained.
To: Just another Joe
THE MILITARY EXPERIENCE
A few weeks ago, I got nostalgic for the Army, so I downloaded some bugle calls from the Internet. Retreat, Reveille, Charge, Call to Quarters were among my downloads. I programmed my computer to play these during certain times of the day. I was greeted in the morning with Reveille. You would recognize it. It sounds like I CANT GET UM UP, I CAN GET UM UP, I CANT GET UM UP IN THE MORNNNNING.
Then I started using the computer as an alarm clock (in effect turning my $1000 computer into a $4.95 alarm clock). Every morning, the computer woke up at 5 am and after warming up and loading all of its programs, it would turn up the volume and play Reveille waking both the dog and me.
Very pleased with my experiment, I connected my computer to my high fidelity home entertainment setup, and the quality of the bugle calls improved significantly, along with the quantity of the volume. Now it really sounded like the bugle calls in Fort Monmouth New Jersey at 5 am in 1962.
I decided I had to share the military experience with my neighbors. And, of course, Reveille MUST be played at 5 AM. Got out some wire and extended the speakers of the entertainment center to 3 different windows of my house. Some duct tape sealed the windows from the wind but left the speakers sticking out the window. I couldnt test the volume because that would give away the surprise I had for my neighbors the next morning so I just guessed at about 3/4s of the full scale.
The day of awakening, I used the regular $4.95 alarm clock to wake the dog and I at 4:45 am. Perked my coffee, poured myself a cup, and waited for the big moment. At 4:58, the computer came on, loaded up the programs and at exactly 5AM, THE MILITARY EXPERIENCE began for my neighbors. Ahh, the pure joy of reveille.
Only one problem, the volume rivaled the civilian defense air raid sirens, and apparently Reveille broke the sleep of 5,000 residents over a 5 square mile radius. I saw lights come on all over my neighborhood, but since the bugle call was only 30 seconds long, they couldnt locate the source. I was tempted to play it a few more times, but I didnt.
I gave my neighbors THE MILITARY EXPERIENCE for 4 straight mornings. I talked to the Bishop across the street and apparently THE MILITARY EXPERIENCE was not to his liking. He vowed to get the people that were playing bugles at 5 AM, so I realized that I had to get sneakier. I skipped 2 mornings (Saturday and Sunday), then gave them THE MILITARY EXPERIENCE again.
On Monday, the Bishop told me he was going to call the police. He suspected the new people down the street. They had teenagers and must be the guilty family. I decided to push it. I got out the police scanner, and fired it up. Tuesday, THE MILITARY EXPERIENCE went off without a hitch. Wednesday, the police scanner was full of talk. The Barney Fife SWAT team was deployed around the town, waiting for the perps giving THE MILITARY EXPERIENCE. I decided to wait, desecration being the better part of valor. At about 5:30, Barney Fife (the chief) came over the police radio, canceling the stake out. I gave them 5 minutes to go get donuts, turned the volume to full, then THE MILITARY EXPERIENCE happened again. Unfortunately, I cracked three windows in my house, and the dog went deaf.
I have decided to give my neighbors an Honorable Discharge, and let them sleep in, retiring the reveille tape.
Does anybody know where I can get the sound of a fog horn in the middle of the Atlantic?
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posted on
08/30/2002 9:37:58 AM PDT
by
Lokibob
To: Just another Joe
If you're wanting that this early you better have a BIG one. Thanks Joe!
But my early morning drink is a bloody mary. I don't switch to sunrises 'til after 11:00.
To: Just another Joe
Thanks for the drink, Joe. Thought I killed the thread!
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posted on
08/30/2002 9:43:18 AM PDT
by
SheLion
To: Lokibob
I CANT GET UM UP, I CAN GET UM UP, I CANT GET UM UP IN THE MORNNNNING.
I have decided to give my neighbors an Honorable Discharge Seemingly, one would preclude the other.
To: TheRightGuy
Gives a whole new concept to the notion of being paper-trained. That dog has the life, eh?? heh!
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posted on
08/30/2002 9:49:52 AM PDT
by
SheLion
To: SheLion
That dog has the life, eh?? heh! Sure does.
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