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Author Topic: Red Mercury Labs 6925 USB 0055 UTC 22 Jul 2013  (Read 4145 times)

Offline Token

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Re: Red Mercury Labs 6925 USB 0055 UTC 22 Jul 2013
« Reply #15 on: July 23, 2013, 0121 UTC »

That sounded like PPVR here, but what he said was unintelligible.  Someone (poss RML?) replied "PeePee!", but it didn't sound like things went further after that.

California 777 tried to call RML after RML ended.  777 claimed to be out of Mojave California and "a fellow pirate" with a nightly show on 7520 AM, at 2030 Pacific time.  Someone, not RML, responded indirectly to 777.  It sounded like PPVR responding.

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Re: Red Mercury Labs 6925 USB 0055 UTC 22 Jul 2013
« Reply #16 on: July 23, 2013, 0200 UTC »
Thanks for the clarification, Token!
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