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#51562 05/02/05 06:25 AM
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Dear Larry, Sir Arcsalot,
I opened this new post, Ozonelite II to preserve Ozonelite 1 for posterity- it is probably the funniest thing I have ever seen in my life!
Sorry again!
Alan


Wood work but can't!
#51563 05/02/05 07:56 AM
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Oh, no, no, no, no, no... please let me apologize first! [Linked Image] [Linked Image] [Linked Image]


No wire bias here- I'm standing on neutral ground.
#51564 05/02/05 09:53 AM
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Is it possible to sit too close to an Ozonelite? :-)

#51565 05/02/05 10:12 AM
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Why, surely not John! Theres more dangerous white things to sit too close to than a puny ozonelite; like a Polar Bear, a Great White Shark, a Glacier, or George W Bush, to name a few. If you want a more technical answer, you'll have to refer to Alex's and my agent, Larry!
Alan


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