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Timothy LearyFirstline Digital
The motto on the side of the van I saw yesterday read:
Hook up. Turn on. Tune in. (or something along those lines). -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
Timothy LearyFirstline Digital
"Graham." wrote in message ... The motto on the side of the van I saw yesterday read: Hook up. Turn on. Tune in. (or something along those lines). -- Graham. %Profound_observation% Nowhere near as good as the one on a "Snap On" parts van - "I bet you wish you have a rigid tool" and a picture of a spanner. |
Timothy LearyFirstline Digital
The motto on the side of the van I saw yesterday read: Hook up. Turn on. Tune in. (or something along those lines). -- Graham. %Profound_observation% Nowhere near as good as the one on a "Snap On" parts van - "I bet you wish you have a rigid tool" and a picture of a spanner. I've mentioned this before here more than once but the rigger who did work for a company I was involved with, drove around in a van with the inscription "All erections guaranteed" -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
Timothy LearyFirstline Digital
I expect you recall the Asian firm with the legend,
You've tried the cowboys, now try the Indians. Brian -- Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email. graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them Email: __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________ "Graham." wrote in message ... The motto on the side of the van I saw yesterday read: Hook up. Turn on. Tune in. (or something along those lines). -- Graham. %Profound_observation% Nowhere near as good as the one on a "Snap On" parts van - "I bet you wish you have a rigid tool" and a picture of a spanner. I've mentioned this before here more than once but the rigger who did work for a company I was involved with, drove around in a van with the inscription "All erections guaranteed" -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
Timothy LearyFirstline Digital
In message , Graham.
writes The motto on the side of the van I saw yesterday read: Hook up. Turn on. Tune in. (or something along those lines). No drop out? -- Ian |
Timothy LearyFirstline Digital
"Ian" wrote in message ... In message , Graham. writes The motto on the side of the van I saw yesterday read: Hook up. Turn on. Tune in. (or something along those lines). No drop out? I wouldn't be surprised if they are working in marginal areas round here (WH Land) with the aerials shown in their catalogue. They all appear to be W/B. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
Timothy LearyFirstline Digital
"Brian Gaff" wrote in message
... I expect you recall the Asian firm with the legend, You've tried the cowboys, now try the Indians. That takes me back to the Midlands over 30 years ago - their moto got great coverage in the local press. Paul DS. |
Timothy LearyFirstline Digital
Well I think many use it nowadays. Someone told me a firm of sat dish
installers was using it not far from the Hounslow area, but whether they still exist I do not know. Brian -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please! "Paul D.Smith" wrote in message ... "Brian Gaff" wrote in message ... I expect you recall the Asian firm with the legend, You've tried the cowboys, now try the Indians. That takes me back to the Midlands over 30 years ago - their moto got great coverage in the local press. Paul DS. |
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