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I sent a smoke signal, on a cloudy night, to my friend in the next village, 35 miles away. Then he had to call that guy "Peggy" from USA Prime Credit. I think it took 3-14 hours.

It required some coordination.
 
I sent a smoke signal, on a cloudy night, to my friend in the next village, 35 miles away. Then he had to call that guy "Peggy" from USA Prime Credit. I think it took 3-14 hours.

It required some coordination.

There's the problem.

Chapter 2, Page 2 of GeezerMeter Handbook:

"...said GeezerMeter poster who attempts to update the Meter shall not use:

1. Migets
2. Prarie Chickens
3. Simese Twins

OR

4. Smoke Signals

to update the Geezermeter."

You have over 370 more chances.:D
 
There's the problem.

Chapter 2, Page 2 of GeezerMeter Handbook:

"...said GeezerMeter poster who attempts to update the Meter shall not use:

1. Migets
2. Prarie Chickens
3. Simese Twins

OR

4. Smoke Signals

to update the Geezermeter."

You have over 370 more chances.:D

This has to be corroborated by someone else on said GM thread.

Anyone? This may be a ploy by that WB guy.
 
I heard that Col. Lee, who happens to be distant relation to a famous FI poster, is a master corroborator on said bylaw.

That has not been verified.

I'm pretty sure you need to check ancestory.com.

The "Lee" you're talking about on FI doesn't have any relatives that stand upright.
 
I'm pretty sure you need to check ancestory.com.

The "Lee" you're talking about on FI doesn't have any relatives that stand upright.
Ancestory.com doesn't list farm animals, so Genny Lee's family won't be listed anywhere but on a BBQ joints menu.
 

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