Sounds way way bE-Yond a 'statement' to this chile... I gotta get
some soon.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh! I can't hardly wait !!!!
I know !
-the next woman that wear crewcuts that I see, I'll ask her, ... mmmmmmmmmmm
/him about it !
I can't hardly wait. I'm sooooo excited ! I'm sooooo excited !
- sung to that old '80s favorite; "I'm too sexy...... I'm toooooo sexy for
mah clothes...." LOL
Cheers,.. -it's just, "Dirt Track Doug" coveting an Andromedian Amulet
Projector for myownself
Yet, forever leadin' the way in the eternal search for Hot Blues,
Cold Beer, Fast Cars and Warm Willin'
Wimin'..
and... "Slide Jobs" fully appreciated for the FINE ART that really
they are.
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From: Jon Wennerberg <jon@infodestruction.com>
Reply-To: Jon Wennerberg <jon@infodestruction.com>
To: Ed Scoy <ed@vetteracing.com>
CC: land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Non-LSR personal protective equipment
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 16:46:29 -0500
Ed: You gotta get some of this stuff. It'll beat the heck outa plain
ol' tinfoil helmets. Here -- I'll cut-n-paste a little of the
description.
The Andromedian Amulet Projector:
"The Andromedian Projector is a holographic device that functions on wave
technologies. Any wave, whether it is from the ocean or an electrical
transmitter, or Andromedian Projector, has a wavelength. This wavelength
determines in what medium it will be resonant to or effective with.
In choosing the wavelength that you want your personal Andromedian Projector
to operate in, is determined by the color frequency of the projector that
you will utilize in your personal environment. That of course means the one
that you will wear on your person. Here a person can make a choice of any
color, Expressed by the four gemstones found within the Projector."
........ It goes on, and there are "Headgear Pyramids" and a "nuclear
receptor" and lots of good stuff, just great for you to wear around town.
You can find this all at www.bodyworkstechnologies.com.
I found it in an ad in some paper we recycled when a local store (that sold
stuff for women that wear crewcuts, if you know what I mean) went out of
business.
Jon Wennerberg
Seldom Seen Slim Land Speed Racing
Marquette, Michigan
(that's 'way up north)
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