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Tom Francis - SWSports October 25th 09 11:02 PM

I'm fairly sure at least one person here...
 
has these installed by Union contractors.

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...ewRand=2818820

In fact, I think he wrote this review - you know to listen to opera
and NPR on his upscale Union installed in-home audio/video theatre.

"AWESOME, I have been waiting forever for this product. Finally
something to go with my custom vacuum sputtered unobtainium circuit
breaker contacts and calibrated studio grade Romex. Now if I can just
get the power company to get rid of those pesky scalar waves in my
zero point energy transmission system, I'll be all set.

Hey, if you are reading this maybe you have advice on how I can attach
my holographic ear bud drivers to my tin foil hat?"

Sounds like him anyway.

H the K[_2_] October 25th 09 11:14 PM

I'm fairly sure at least one person here...
 
On 10/25/09 7:02 PM, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
has these installed by Union contractors.

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...ewRand=2818820

In fact, I think he wrote this review - you know to listen to opera
and NPR on his upscale Union installed in-home audio/video theatre.

"AWESOME, I have been waiting forever for this product. Finally
something to go with my custom vacuum sputtered unobtainium circuit
breaker contacts and calibrated studio grade Romex. Now if I can just
get the power company to get rid of those pesky scalar waves in my
zero point energy transmission system, I'll be all set.

Hey, if you are reading this maybe you have advice on how I can attach
my holographic ear bud drivers to my tin foil hat?"

Sounds like him anyway.



Apparently what little is left of Tom's brain is so ossified he doesn't
get the deliberate humor in the posts.

Hey, Tom...just how close is your relationship to Scott Ingersoll?

John H.[_9_] October 26th 09 01:32 AM

I'm fairly sure at least one person here...
 
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 19:02:04 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

has these installed by Union contractors.

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...ewRand=2818820

In fact, I think he wrote this review - you know to listen to opera
and NPR on his upscale Union installed in-home audio/video theatre.

"AWESOME, I have been waiting forever for this product. Finally
something to go with my custom vacuum sputtered unobtainium circuit
breaker contacts and calibrated studio grade Romex. Now if I can just
get the power company to get rid of those pesky scalar waves in my
zero point energy transmission system, I'll be all set.

Hey, if you are reading this maybe you have advice on how I can attach
my holographic ear bud drivers to my tin foil hat?"

Sounds like him anyway.


Must be worth it, they've got serial numbers!

mgg October 26th 09 01:37 AM

I'm fairly sure at least one person here...
 

"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
has these installed by Union contractors.

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...ewRand=2818820

In fact, I think he wrote this review - you know to listen to opera
and NPR on his upscale Union installed in-home audio/video theatre.

"AWESOME, I have been waiting forever for this product. Finally
something to go with my custom vacuum sputtered unobtainium circuit
breaker contacts and calibrated studio grade Romex. Now if I can just
get the power company to get rid of those pesky scalar waves in my
zero point energy transmission system, I'll be all set.

Hey, if you are reading this maybe you have advice on how I can attach
my holographic ear bud drivers to my tin foil hat?"

Sounds like him anyway.


That part is just a fake... right? Although when a union electrician
replaces a defective outlet with your standard 89 cent 15 amp outlet, it
*does* cost $147.42. g

Hell, when I bid the electrical portion of my contracts, I figure
$100/outlet which includes the home run and the breaker! But I'm a non union
contractor, and only hire non-union subs.

--Mike



mgg October 26th 09 02:06 AM

I'm fairly sure at least one person here...
 

"mgg" wrote in message
...

"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
has these installed by Union contractors.

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...ewRand=2818820

In fact, I think he wrote this review - you know to listen to opera
and NPR on his upscale Union installed in-home audio/video theatre.

"AWESOME, I have been waiting forever for this product. Finally
something to go with my custom vacuum sputtered unobtainium circuit
breaker contacts and calibrated studio grade Romex. Now if I can just
get the power company to get rid of those pesky scalar waves in my
zero point energy transmission system, I'll be all set.

Hey, if you are reading this maybe you have advice on how I can attach
my holographic ear bud drivers to my tin foil hat?"

Sounds like him anyway.


That part is just a fake... right? Although when a union electrician
replaces a defective outlet with your standard 89 cent 15 amp outlet, it
*does* cost $147.42. g

Hell, when I bid the electrical portion of my contracts, I figure
$100/outlet which includes the home run and the breaker! But I'm a non
union contractor, and only hire non-union subs.

--Mike


Before the usual suspects jump down my throat, I realize that this *super
outlet* is 20a. The norm for residential construction is 15a, hence my
statement above.

--Mike



jps October 26th 09 06:36 AM

I'm fairly sure at least one person here...
 
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 19:02:04 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

has these installed by Union contractors.

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...ewRand=2818820


The reviews are hilarious. Funniest thing I've read all day. All
right, I admit to not having read much today but this still made me
laugh.

jps October 26th 09 06:38 AM

I'm fairly sure at least one person here...
 
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 00:19:41 -0400, wrote:

On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 19:14:00 -0400, H the K
wrote:

On 10/25/09 7:02 PM, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
has these installed by Union contractors.

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...ewRand=2818820

In fact, I think he wrote this review - you know to listen to opera
and NPR on his upscale Union installed in-home audio/video theatre.

"AWESOME, I have been waiting forever for this product. Finally
something to go with my custom vacuum sputtered unobtainium circuit
breaker contacts and calibrated studio grade Romex. Now if I can just
get the power company to get rid of those pesky scalar waves in my
zero point energy transmission system, I'll be all set.

Hey, if you are reading this maybe you have advice on how I can attach
my holographic ear bud drivers to my tin foil hat?"

Sounds like him anyway.



Apparently what little is left of Tom's brain is so ossified he doesn't
get the deliberate humor in the posts.

Hey, Tom...just how close is your relationship to Scott Ingersoll?



The scary thing is, it is a real product, sold to the same people who
buy Monster Cables.


Yup. It's important the electrons aren't confused, especially when
they're transmitting zeros and ones all the time.

I use Monster Cable for all my digital needs. Sounds so much better!


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