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1905 Church hooks me up 2 Silvers....and a wheatie

Yeah my uncle was a safety inspector at a Shell refinery in Illinois, where he had worked for over 30 years, back when the Arab hoax was going on and their storage tanks were so full that one burst, caught fire, killed my uncle's partner and put him in the hospital for two years where he underwent a ton of skin grafts and reconstruction. He was running away from the fire and it nearly burnt his entire rump off. He later died of lung cancer brought on by all the fire and junk he inhaled.

It's okay, I know why gas is high. That's why the Rockefeller family is worth between $14-$15 trillion dollars. John D. was the feller that cut the deal with the Arabs back in the thirties and took them off their camels and out of their tents and put them in palaces and Mercedes. Them and the following are the real rich folks and make Gates look like a pauper. The Rothchilds who own or control virtually every bank in the world are worth a piddly $141 trillion. Just a bit of useless trivia to brighten your day. :)

Bill
 
And what does an ECT do? I told someone once that I was an installer for Western Electric Corp. They said, " Oh, you go to people's homes and install their phones."

I replied, " Not hardly, I install all the wiring, relays, switching equipment, switchboards, and equipment inside new phone buildings so those folks at home can pick up their phones and call anywhere in the world."

IN fact I helped install the very first dial across country system in the U.S. in Waukegan, Illinois in the early fifties. Lordy that's a long time ago. :rofl:

Bill
 
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