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No more tin foil hats at home
Found this site selling paint that will eliminate the need to wear a tin foil hats around the house. I know a couple of members here who might jump at the chance.
![]() Who know, they may already be painting the under side of their ball caps.
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Renegade600, what a find!
I want 2 of everything
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![]() You know what, I will make a deal, include your mothers maiden name and I will send you three of everything.
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I have found that you can eliminate the need for any head shielding by simply "borrowing" a large aluminum road sign and burying it in the yard, close to your house with the flat unpainted side facing toward the sky. Waves being beamed at you tend to reflect back off of the buried sign, and appear to cause some sort of feedback interference with the hated transmissions. This not only eliminates the need for head shielding but also can reduce dependency on unpleasant medications.
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Thanks Dan. Gave "DefendAir Radio Shield Paint Additive" a try last time I painted the roof, but it's caused some harmonics and now my teeth fillings are picking up the BBC World Service. Useful for the cricket scores and finding out the shipping forecast. Oh yeah, and it blew up the microwave oven (Aurora borealis in your own kitchen, what a hoot).
Think I'll go back to the double-propeller beanie. Can't give you the card details, but mum was known as "miss" before she married dad. Last edited by Snurfen; January 1st, 2005 at 02:35 AM. |
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