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|    roamingdales@gmail.com to roamin...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: President Trump coming to Mississipp    |
|    20 Feb 20 12:00:17    |
      On Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 1:46:33 PM UTC-6, roamin...@gmail.com wrote:       > On Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-6, Frank wrote:       > > On Thu, 20 Feb 2020 06:45:37 -0800, roamingdales wrote:       > >        > > > jimstone.is says, No matter how Coronavirus plays out, this is the       > > > most relevant statement ever issued and it will remain top       posted.        > > > ... and Jim Stone       > > > says you don't need more than this no matter what they claim is a new       > > > development. And the statement was written by a Lithuanian.       > >        > > My family inherited a Lithuanian TV set. It wasn't actually made in       Lithuania or anything like that, But it was a Budrik TV. Jos. Budrik sold       radios and TVs on Chicago's southwest side, primarily to the Lithuanian       community. The TV was actually a        RCA but it said Budrik on the picture tube bezel where the old RCA meatball       would be. Nowhere was there any external indication that it actually was a       RCA set.       > >        > > It was kinda cool having a "mystery" brand TV set. The picture tube       shorted out while I was watching Star Trek, the one with Nomad, the renegade       space probe. It was a damn shame, I remember Kirk and Spock grabbing a       confused Nomad and --- the        picture went dark!! Sheesh!!!       > >        > > I have no idea why Budrik didn't go with one of the local TV makers such       as Admiral or Motorola or Zenith. Whatever. The TV actually held up pretty       good, it was 10+ years old when it failed. That's not bad for TVs back then.        I wish I got a        picture tube for it back around 1980 when all the shops were throwing alot of       those old tubes in the dumpster.       > >        > > Jos. Budrik's store was gone by then. All the kids of the immigrants       learned to speak standard English and were buying their TV sets at Polk       Brothers. Or, sometimes, Sears.       >        > The Terribile Truth About Star Trek's Transporters. freerepubl       c.com/focus/f-bloggers/3818015/posts ... That Budrik       TV set probably wound up in Star Trek's transporter thingy                       >        > ... duckduckgo.com What are the best restaurants in Mississippi?        ...I wouldn't know, I never go to them. There might be one or two Lithuanian       restaurants somewhere in Mississippi. I suppose Chicago's very own has quite a       few of them. en.       wikipedia.org/wiki/Teevision_in_Lithuania        >        > ...About fifteen years ago I used to email chat back and forth with a       married woman in Vilnius, Lithuania. She works at a college that she graduated       from.              //WOO WOO WOOF! Now give me a cookie.//        en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_in_Lithuania              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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