[450] I'd just like to note...

George Andrews gandrews at ntplx.net
Wed Nov 5 22:43:45 EST 2014


Bob,

 

Sounds like you have some good plans! Hills sound good. Anywhere outside of big cities is good. Less tax is always good. And a healthy bank account is always a good thing. And yes, distance issues can be worked out. I would rather be in TN than CT personally. CT is in a state of decay in far too many ways. 

Good that your girl carries! Nothing better than a 45. My primary is a 45 (12+1).Also use a 7.62X25mm which makes a 10 mm look tame.  Hey Bob, you got to watch her back so you need one also. You can’t be too careful in the event of the z apocalypse.  And if you’re going to live in the hills, a good 30-30 lever gun is a good addition. They also load pretty well on 2 M horizontal or verticalJ, but don’t have a live round in the chamber! If you do go south, we can always give 6 M a try. I do plan to get the 4 elements up and would like to p/u a 400 to 600 W amp for the band. 

 

73

George 

 

From: 450-bounces at lists.vhfwiki.com [mailto:450-bounces at lists.vhfwiki.com] On Behalf Of Bob
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 7:27 PM
To: 450
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George,

Just one of the possibilities.  Here I have a substantial job, a paid for home with antennas in place, friends, family, etc.

There (provided I sell this home), I could BUY a home (8 times LESS in real estate tax), and dump $250k extra into my bank account, get a job for the same pay doing the same thing, and solve the distance thing with my girl while still allowing her to wander around with a .45 strapped on her hip to protect me in the event of a zombie apocalypse...

Could go either way.  If TN, it would be in the hills North of Chattanooga.



 

On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 6:16 PM, George Andrews <gandrews at ntplx.net> wrote:

Bob,

 

Did not know you were planning on going south! Tennessee is a great place. Was in the Oak Ridge area a few times. The state was on my short list of places to retire. Some real fine shine available down there, better than some of the best commercial stuff! Some real fine southern ladies as well, but you already got that covered based on your e-mail.

 

George

 

 

From: 450-bounces at lists.vhfwiki.com [mailto:450-bounces at lists.vhfwiki.com] On Behalf Of Bob
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 6:03 PM
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Not me. 
My signal isn't affected, I can still get prime rib and clams at Whitlock's, my chick still digs me, and no one will ever take all the guns in Tennessee.

I'm just fine.

 

On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Shawn Zupp <n2dxtour at gmail.com> wrote:

Everyone seems angry.

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On Nov 5, 2014, at 12:08 PM, kc1wj at kc1wj.com wrote:

99% of politics sucks - as do most polititians -- It doesn't even matter what party they are affliated with, Big business runs big government. Period.

Quoting George Andrews <gandrews at ntplx.net>:

John,

 

I realized that after I clicked send, did apologize for the error.

 

George

 

From: 450-bounces at lists.vhfwiki.com [mailto:450-bounces at lists.vhfwiki.com] On Behalf Of John Foege
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 11:13 AM
To: 450 at lists.vhfwiki.com
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I didnt comment on NH. That was Dave...

On Nov 5, 2014 11:00 AM, "George Andrews" <gandrews at ntplx.net> wrote:

John,

 

You might be right. A lot of what is wrong in NH is the spread of the cancer affecting MA. There is hope however in that there are a couple of strong candidates in Andrew Hemingway (ran for gov.) and Marilinda Garcia. I have had e-mail exchanges and in person dialog with our State Senator, Jeannie Forrester, who is a good candidate. She is very pro-gun and a strong proponent of local autonomy. I also met with our executive councilor (elected advisor to state government) who is also pro-gun and local autonomy. There are some good people in politics up here that are sufficient cause for hope for the future. I also talk to folks in their late teens to late twenties who have a good, strong knowledge of history and love liberty and will carry on after I have passed on. I recently spoke with some juniors at Norwich University (also National Guard members)  who asked how so many Americans have become so afraid of guns. I did my best to try and explain how. They did seem to feel anti-gun sentiment was not logical. Another reason to hope for a good future!

 

Although population centers (big cities) control election outcomes, the influence in day to day politics is not the same. Local towns often operate as the locals wish. It is not uncommon to hear “…Concord may require this, but we are going to do it our way.” Many local towns are passing RBO’s (rights based ordinances) that are in conflict with State Law. So far, the State has not taken legal action against any community and no community has yet challenged the State. I don’t think the State wants to light any fires with respect to the RBO’s for reasons that would require far too much explanation here. At least I can step out in my backyard and get some target practice (I won’t use the 308, 30-06 or other hi power rifle calibers).

 

However, if things don’t change, it maybe CT/MA/CA/NY everywhere in ten years or less.

 

George

From: 450-bounces at lists.vhfwiki.com [mailto:450-bounces at lists.vhfwiki.com] On Behalf Of K1FSY
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 10:02 AM
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New Hampshire has maybe 5-10 years left before it's a shithole like CT and MA.

Maybe i'll move to tennessee with Bob.

On 11/5/2014 9:39 AM, George Andrews wrote:

John,

 

Don’t step down from the soapbox. What we need for the next two years is reasoned, rational and respectful discourse. Drop the name calling and demonizing of those who disagree with us. Name calling and demonization do little to further real dialog. One does not have to have an academic degree to be capable of rational, respectful dialog either.


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