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Ooh, we have some good ones. Never mind the curmudgeonly guys who say "Don't 
use phonetics unless you use the correct ones". Bah! One guy here, I gave 
KB3 Oily Fried Donuts and he still uses it. Then there's WB3 Dirty Old Man. 
Our old friend Ken, K5 Icky Quicky, or K5 I Quit, now SK, was the master of 
these sort of things. So let's see.

There was
N5 Shiny Yellow Zipper
Ny Smelly Zebra Gas
N5 Mighty Nice (or nasty) Weather
WB5 Very Quiet Zombie
AA5 Pooh Bear, or Peanut Butter

All in Austin.

Vy 73, de KB5 Evil Lurking Varmint
Or Extra Low Voltage
Or Extra Low Volume
Or Kissed by 5 Extra Lovely Virgins
Or. ...

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