Transcript detail
Loading...
Public transcript context with linked callsigns, related nets, and analysis metadata.
Transcript
Public transcript text
All right there, Santa Mel. Yeah, I don't know what was happening. I would hit the transmit button and then it would just blink right back to, you know, like it would never connect so that I couldn't transmit after a while. So I ended up dumping out and disconnecting from the Echo Link web and now I'm back on my phone. And Mel, I did hear you there. So if you want to go ahead, Mel, with your comment, go ahead. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven, November, Quebec, November. I didn't really hear. I just got on the radio and apparently you're talking about somebody put some lox in there in his lunch. I'm retired from the city of Portland. I was in working sewers for a while. We used to use this, I would say, orange powder to test sewer lines. Like if somebody had a rat, got into their sewer or something. And so we would put this orange powder in there and it would turn green and then we would flush the toilet or whatever and see if it made it to the main line. Anyway, I'm not exactly the story but supposedly somebody put some of this orange powder in somebody's lunch. And they didn't eat it but they took her home and I just, the daughter ate it. And she started peeing green and just really freaked out. We were told it wasn't supposed to be toxic. There was kind of a question about that. One of the guys used to dump it in the fountains down in Portland on St. Patty's Day and turn the fountains green. I'm sure that's how they do it. I think they maybe do that in Chicago. But supposedly it wasn't toxic but anyway it did freak out the daughter. I'm sure. Anyway that's my two cents. KV7PVW. Back to net.
Explore