John T along this line and saving energy I was past the substation when we had drizzel wet damp air. You know the one on Breeden road??Well couple days ago Buick & Deere was saying how he put scrap electricty in a plastic bucket at his nuke plant. Well got to thinking you and I could take one of those 2000 gal septic tanks (new of course, we wouldn't want no stinking electricity) Put it at the fence of the substation with an old tv antena insulated and into the plastic tank, there-by saving the scrap elerctricy . I could hear sizzeling and buzzing around that substation so there has got to be a lot of scrap energy. It we had one tank each when yours was full we could switch to mine. Could'nt you being an electrical train driver (engeenier) figure some kind of radio signal to tell us when the tank as full???????????? Also you being the country lawyer could figure leagely how we would have a right to salvage this scrape energy. Yes it's a slow sunday afternoon!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No nascar races till last of feb. Hey tell your family my banjo would make you a fine gift.
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