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Product Testing

September 2 2001 at 1:21 AM
Mike F. 

 
In my secret laboratory, 3,300 ft below Battle mountain, I am testing products for personal defense against mind control beams. My latest is this Aluminum/Berylium/lead foil hat.



 
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Mike F.

And speaking of mind control...

September 2 2001, 1:23 AM 


 
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Diedreanna

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September 3 2001, 10:13 PM 

What amazes me, is this site and its guarenteed success is not sponsored by the government. It claims to be aware of military stuff and willing to use any means to help YOU advance your personal project. Way to sell your special antenna hat, Mike. I have a feeling there was a personal message here. I missed it totally.. Darn... no forget it button....

 
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Dierdreanna

September 3 2001, 10:31 PM 

There's no blocking your brand of beams, babe. Besides - who would want to?


 
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GinnFizz

GO GUY~~~~~~

September 2 2001, 3:16 PM 

Well Mike now you have gone over the edge...
What have you found with your tin-man hat?
perhaps the mad hatter?
My heart is heavy for the Klamath freedom fighters.
But we must encourage and give them all the support possible with this limited modern machines..
Thanks for all the help you provide.God bless you..
(((((((((((HUG))))))))))))) Gin

 
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Steve92345

Hagar the Horrible

September 3 2001, 4:42 AM 

Add a couple of horns, and it will make a splendid Viking helmet, as well as rendering the user immune to blipverts.

 
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