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From the official Web site:
" They Call Me The Midnight Cowboy... Late on the night of 9/20/06 (actually 9/21/06, 0528 UTC), Dan Quintiliani, K3DRQ stumbled across a bizarre CB transmission while tuning the dial on his IC-725 ham radio transceiver. The transmission went something like this: "They call me the Midnight Cowboy, the Midnight Cowboy, They call me the Midnight, Midnight, Midnight, Midnight, Midnight..." ....over and over again. So, Dan decided to record this transmission on his computer, and (soon afterward) to make a techno remix of it." -- Download it at this page: http://theycallmethemidnightcowboy.blogspot.com/ -- -Dan |
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Dan wrote in
00.105: From the official Web site: " They Call Me The Midnight Cowboy... Late on the night of 9/20/06 (actually 9/21/06, 0528 UTC), Dan Quintiliani, K3DRQ stumbled across a bizarre CB transmission while tuning the dial on his IC-725 ham radio transceiver. The transmission went something like this: "They call me the Midnight Cowboy, the Midnight Cowboy, They call me the Midnight, Midnight, Midnight, Midnight, Midnight..." ...over and over again. So, Dan decided to record this transmission on his computer, and (soon afterward) to make a techno remix of it." -- Download it at this page: http://theycallmethemidnightcowboy.blogspot.com/ Him being a CB'er, he should have called himself a K-Y Cowboy. SC |
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![]() Slow Code wrote: Dan wrote in 00.105: From the official Web site: " They Call Me The Midnight Cowboy... Late on the night of 9/20/06 (actually 9/21/06, 0528 UTC), Dan Quintiliani, K3DRQ stumbled across a bizarre CB transmission while tuning the dial on his IC-725 ham radio transceiver. The transmission went something like this: "They call me the Midnight Cowboy, the Midnight Cowboy, They call me the Midnight, Midnight, Midnight, Midnight, Midnight..." ...over and over again. So, Dan decided to record this transmission on his computer, and (soon afterward) to make a techno remix of it." -- Download it at this page: http://theycallmethemidnightcowboy.blogspot.com/ Him being a CB'er, he should have called himself a K-Y Cowboy. Why would he want to take your CB handle? |
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![]() "Dan" wrote in message 00.105... From the official Web site: " They Call Me The Midnight Cowboy... Late on the night of 9/20/06 (actually 9/21/06, 0528 UTC), Dan Quintiliani, K3DRQ stumbled across a bizarre CB transmission while tuning the dial on his IC-725 ham radio transceiver. The transmission went something like this: "They call me the Midnight Cowboy, the Midnight Cowboy, They call me the Midnight, Midnight, Midnight, Midnight, Midnight..." ...over and over again. So, Dan decided to record this transmission on his computer, and (soon afterward) to make a techno remix of it." -- Download it at this page: http://theycallmethemidnightcowboy.blogspot.com/ -- -Dan Anyone got a copy of the Porkbutt song ? Ace - WH2T |
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Why the hell did he waste his time doing that? It isn't funny or
entertaining at all. Dan needs to find more constructive ways of spending his time. Besides, that transmission wasn't really that bizarre for CB. "Dan" wrote in message 00.105... From the official Web site: " They Call Me The Midnight Cowboy... Late on the night of 9/20/06 (actually 9/21/06, 0528 UTC), Dan Quintiliani, K3DRQ stumbled across a bizarre CB transmission while tuning the dial on his IC-725 ham radio transceiver. The transmission went something like this: "They call me the Midnight Cowboy, the Midnight Cowboy, They call me the Midnight, Midnight, Midnight, Midnight, Midnight..." ...over and over again. So, Dan decided to record this transmission on his computer, and (soon afterward) to make a techno remix of it." -- Download it at this page: http://theycallmethemidnightcowboy.blogspot.com/ -- -Dan |
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On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 12:15:05 +1000, Barry OGrady
wrote: On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 11:28:24 -0500, Dan wrote: From the official Web site: " They Call Me The Midnight Cowboy... Late on the night of 9/20/06 (actually 9/21/06, 0528 UTC), Dan Actually 21/9/06 but whose counting? Quintiliani, K3DRQ Not in K3-land. |
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The midnight Cowboy guy can be heard everyday on channel 19 in the Newark,
NJ area during morning commute time. He is almost always on with the same stuff...mystery. On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 08:50:51 -0400, DougSlug wrote: Why the hell did he waste his time doing that? It isn't funny or entertaining at all. Dan needs to find more constructive ways of spending his time. Besides, that transmission wasn't really that bizarre for CB. "Dan" wrote in message 00.105... From the official Web site: " They Call Me The Midnight Cowboy... Late on the night of 9/20/06 (actually 9/21/06, 0528 UTC), Dan Quintiliani, K3DRQ stumbled across a bizarre CB transmission while tuning the dial on his IC-725 ham radio transceiver. The transmission went something like this: "They call me the Midnight Cowboy, the Midnight Cowboy, They call me the Midnight, Midnight, Midnight, Midnight, Midnight..." ...over and over again. So, Dan decided to record this transmission on his computer, and (soon afterward) to make a techno remix of it." -- Download it at this page: http://theycallmethemidnightcowboy.blogspot.com/ -- -Dan -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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Anyone got a copy of the Porkbutt song ?
Ace - WH2T You should know all about being a "porkbutt" shouldn't you fat boy? Have you been out in Bloomington handing out KKK flyers? Oh, thats right, you only have the guts to do that in towns with less than 500 people. CLOSE YOUR MOUTH TRACY |
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