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Old 05-04-2008, 12:34 PM
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Although I can't think of anything I need at the moment, I can't wait to stop by and see what sort of goodies you'll have! I've lost track of how many times I've made this ham radio pilgrimage over the last 30 years, but now I get to pay my respects to the Sadoun folks as well...

This is all quite appropriate since I got my FTA start with stuff that I bought at the Hamvention flea market a few years ago...stuff that included a warped dish that I ended up replacing with one from Sadoun!

As for hamburgers and hot dogs...while the Sadoun dishes will be of the satellite variety and not the type requiring mustard and ketchup, there'll be plenty of other food vendors. The blending of smells--grilling Polish sausages, warm Porta-Potties, and surplus electronics--makes for an unforgettable sensory experience!

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