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Author Topic: Pirate History: Remember November 22, 1987  (Read 1187 times)

Offline OldSeaRock

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« Last Edit: November 22, 2013, 1708 UTC by OldSeaRock »
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Re: Pirate History: Remember November 22, 1987
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2013, 0152 UTC »
+1

Back in my TV days, I thought about disconnecting the remote control feeds and patching in a DVD player with something as entertaining on loop...then break the key off in the lock on the way out.

But then again, they're doing a fine job of destroying the station as is.  Digital TV just isn't as much fun :)

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Re: Pirate History: Remember November 22, 1987
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2013, 0243 UTC »
Someone has to be looking at this saying- 'wow I'm famous for my butt being swatted on t.v'

But really- It's amazing how this guy was able to get away with it. I really wanna launch an investigation. it'd be a good show for 'The Rockford Files"
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