a line of large cars made by ford
driven only by 90 year olds and cops
usally seen with about 7 radio antennas (both VHF and UHF), a lightbar and a police officer in the back, seen all the time on I-66 behind rice burners.
"Dude, i put a hairdryer out of the window of my grandpa's crown victoria and everyone thought i was a cop
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A government regulation that pretty much is an oxymoron, because it contradicts itself.
The term "Catch-22" first came out in the book by the same name.
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an excellant movie...need i say more?
Life is like a box of chocolates...
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RadioShack used to sell ham (amatuer) radio equipment, hence the term 'radio shack' for a ham radio operator's radio room.
Now they sell overpriced commerical electronic crap.
see nerd central
Radioshack has gone to the dogs.
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the letter 'A' in the international radio phonetic alphabet
also used in military radio slang for comanding officer or radio station
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an explosive device sent by mail and usally set to explode when someone opens it. Sometimes set on a timer or another type of triggering mechanism.
John had no idea what hit him when he opened the mailbomb
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APCO 10-code for "I understand your transmission"
Fairfax to car 459, we've got a 10-50 on 95 south of exit 150
10-4
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