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Fri, 31 Mar 2006 02:11:32 000
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Steve wrote:
   >Yup, the Dog was on 75, and sometimes he'd go up on 40 and terrorize
   >MidCARS, which he called "Lid Cars."  On 75, he was marginally part
   >of a group that used to hang out on 3895.  Speaking of which, do any
   >of you guys remember the horse races on 75?  A bunch of guys with
   >high power would all dump their calls in at once, and each round
   >would be won by whoever was the strongest.  Sometimes when they'd
   >all get going, it sounded like a bunch of stampeding cattle.  Talk
   >about non-communication!
Yep, there's wher I remember him from.  Lidcars they all
used to call themselves.  Kenny k8rxw in WEst VIrginia used
to be part of that bunch.

rEmember laughing at those guys and their antics, and then
there was the so-called ohio tennage net.  A couple of those
guys are still active and have toned their act down a bunch,
but most aren't anymore.

73 de nf5b



Richard WEbb,
Electric SPider Productions,
Eads Tennessee



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