Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post

Your trying to be like Alan now. Mickey is not finding a substantial must hit everyday. However, he does find ham radios lying around the casino everyday in smaller frequently occurring setups.
Why don't you sit in that pathetic man cave of yours jerking off and imagining what it would be like to have Mickey's AP knowledge. Just think of how many ancient electronics you could by and how many trucker comms you could have. Mickey finds them daily
Wise Up.
Wow that was helpful. How could it possibly be that someone as wise as you think you are somehow would never get that the only reason I posted a pic of one of my radio rooms (the big one's in S.Dakota, where I have no city or HOA antenna restrictions) was to see how many stupid comments I could get from kew and you. Both of you idiots fell right into the trap.

The other part---about mickey. Only someone like you would be enthralled with what he says he does. It's mildly interesting yes, and everybody needs to find something in life to do with their time. But get real--it's likely one of the most monotonous ways to exist after doing it awhile. I used to travel around and around the world for my work. Most everyone in my offices seemed or acted envious the few times I returned just to make more travel plans. Yet to me, flying to Hong Kong or Perth or Capetown etc. became as boring as a drive from Phx. to Tucson. I can only imagine what mickey goes thru, although he'd never admit to being run down by this lifestyle just so people like you can keep propping him up.
I am going to believe you were an engineer at one point in your pathetic life. A broadcast engineer, working for a shitty radio station in NYC. That allows you some common ground with Alan and explains your devotion to each other. Sorry, broadcast engineers don't travel much. Much less internationally. People who travel for corporations usually don't make their own plans. There's usually executive assistants or travel coordinators arranging all itineraries. Also, people who own motor coaches usually eschew houses that are fixed in one place. I have yet to meet a motor coach owner that owns multiple homes unless they are rentals.
Post some pictures of your grand radio room. Is that the one with the real wood desk and table? Wise up. Your stories have more holes than the thing used to drain spaghetti.
While I believe Mr.V is reluctant to understand my comms hobby because he doesn't yet know how to create one of his usual equalivancies, you're simply radiating sheer ignorance.

Yes, I made many, but not all, of my own reservation plans because I had certain hotels I only wanted to stay at and certain flights I would only fly on, and I regularly had to be in and out of the offices within a few hours. I was a Marketing VP in the Defense & Aerospace industry, and I lived on multiple continents (and again yes, I'm an EE with an MBA). I was in charge of ATC from the microphone to the antenna, if you know what that means, plus ALS and airport radar for both commercial and military....and I've been to nearly every medium to major airports in the world. So again yes, I became interested in my own shortwave, HF, 10meter etc. set-ups once I retired. That larger, more sophisticated communications room I have is in S. Dakota, where we go around late March.

Not surprising you aren't getting how anyone can have multiple homes plus an RV and a camper. I'd take a guess at the kind of people you know, but we already know they're more of the little people, don't we....

My guess is you don't like any of this because all a life such as mine does to a jealous toad like you is beat you down. Like I've repeated many times, you gamblers are mostly on a very different level than I'm on, and while you all hide in your anonymous little worlds as you toss out lies about anyone you feel threatened by, the more you whine the better the day becomes.

Wise up dopey.