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Re: Radio Free Brattleboro blew it for themselves.



I was amazed at how brazen they were with the Friendly Candy Company.  
I'm actually amazed the FCC is giving them a chance to say goodbye not 
taking the equipment on this visit.



On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 6:25PM -0500, Peter Q. George wrote:
> You'd figure these guys up in Brattleboro would get
> the hint.  Look, when you get a visit from the FCC for
> "bootlegging", you'd better think twice about doing it
> again, RIGHT?  Radio Free Brattleboro had a great
> opportunity to get a legitimate FM station (an LP-100
> or an LP-10), just like any one else.  Well, they can
> totally forget about THAT, now.  You just DON'T push
> the FCC into a corner, which is exactly what these
> guys have tried to do.  Can you say.... DENSE?
> STOOOOOOOPID!  Sure, RFB WILL get its' initial "free
> press".  But when the limelight dims, they will be
> nothing more than a footnote in pirate radio history.
> Well.....was it worth it, guys?  Jeez, these guys are
> just plain stupid.
>
> Peter Q. George (K1XRB)
> Whitman, Massachusetts
>
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> Whitman, Massachusetts
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