I’d receive Broomie anytime in my place. Speaking of places, I once had a place you had to lean out the window to get bars. Then again, I once lived in a place you couldn’t lean out the window because of bars, but the rent was cheap.
To “gmartin997”: Bzzzt! Wrong answer….there are many dead zones. In the deep woods of Maine to name just one. You need to get out more and experience the “real” world. I guess the cyber world doesn’t have dead zones.
g: we even have dead zones in two of our local superstores, so you don’t even have to wander far from civilization to find one. Trust me if you ever shopped in some of those places, you know civilization is a ways away. ;-)
Around here, you could use deadzones to trace faultlines. Rain washes iron-rich dirt into the cracks, resulting in magnetic distortion. They’re more like deadlines across town, half a block either side, you’re cool.
margueritem over 13 years ago
They can hear her now!
Llewellenbruce over 13 years ago
She’ll have reception as long as she doesn’t lose her grip on the limb.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
I’d receive Broomie anytime in my place. Speaking of places, I once had a place you had to lean out the window to get bars. Then again, I once lived in a place you couldn’t lean out the window because of bars, but the rent was cheap.
fredusmc75 over 13 years ago
To “gmartin997”: Bzzzt! Wrong answer….there are many dead zones. In the deep woods of Maine to name just one. You need to get out more and experience the “real” world. I guess the cyber world doesn’t have dead zones.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Good thing she brought her smell phone.
gjsjr41 over 13 years ago
Ahh, but there are dead zones. I know of a few and they’re not in the boonies either.
William Reynolds over 13 years ago
O yeah! Try Western NC and East TN.
freeholder1 over 13 years ago
With the squirrel there and Broomie’s zap, I’d say the food part of your equation is solved, Phatts.
freeholder1 over 13 years ago
g: we even have dead zones in two of our local superstores, so you don’t even have to wander far from civilization to find one. Trust me if you ever shopped in some of those places, you know civilization is a ways away. ;-)
freeholder1 over 13 years ago
Incidentally. I know the ;-) is dated, but some folks around here need to be TOLD when you are kidding.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 13 years ago
Around here, you could use deadzones to trace faultlines. Rain washes iron-rich dirt into the cracks, resulting in magnetic distortion. They’re more like deadlines across town, half a block either side, you’re cool.
Sherlock Watson over 13 years ago
Broomie, stop that! Do you want to traumatize the satellites?