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Old August 13th 04, 04:58 PM
Robert Bonomi
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In article ,
Matt Whiting wrote:
King Faraday wrote:
In article ,
Ron Wanttaja wrote:

On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 21:37:55 -0400, "Morgans"
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"B2431" wrote

I got a charge out of it.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired

Y'all keep this up, and you will galvanize public opinion, like a lightning
rod.

Is it too late to coloumb to the bandwagon?

Ron Wanttaja




Consider yourselves warned.

I have the capacity for a near-unlimited number of such remarks.

Some will get a charge out of them, others will merely find them shocking.

I've got so many of them, I was crowned King Faraday.

I found the thread electrifying at first, but now it just leaves me drained.


This brand of humor, on this subject, is popular enough to have a national
holiday in it's honor. People did get a little staticky when it was named
Coloumbus Day Appropriate though, it all started with the Queen's joules.

It's ampere-ically self-evident -- A.C. jokes are RE-volt-ing.

Then there was the guy who paid by credit-card for the modification to the
hybrid vacuum-tube/field-effect-transistor circuit -- when his next AMEX
statement came, he had a current charge for the tap on the grid-leak being
diverted to the sink and thence to the drain.