On Apr 9, 10:39=A0am, You <y...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article
> <a7d2d319-82d6-48ed-8561-d1d4a6d75...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
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> =A0jerry <GeraldCNew...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > On Apr 8, 5:39=A0pm, jerry <GeraldCNew...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > > The third boom today occurred at 5:30 PM. =A0Calls to the troopers
do =
no
> > > good. =A0Calls to the Air Force do no good. =A0We are being
subjected =
to
> > > military harassment of the worst kind. =A0These booms just about
take
> > > out the windows and do completely jar the house like it was hit by a
> > > bulldozer. =A0Help, we are under attack by our own military.
>
> > Another boom at 5:40 PM. =A0This one sounded and felt like a bomb
going
> > off in the back yard. =A0Help!
>
> Dang, Mr. Newton....to bad they can't just do a low level pass,
> (150 Ft at Mack 2.0 should do) right over your Plywood Shack, and just
> knock it FLAT. =A0Then the world wouldn't have to put up with your BS
any
> more....... What your hearing is the SOUND of FREEDOM.......
Are you kidding, this house is so strong that it would survive a 7.0
earthquake. I used 12 inch TGI's when only 8 inch were required and I
did quadruple plates on top of th studs and used 300 hurricane
plates. A 60 mile an hour wind does not phase this place. The ridge
beam for the cathedral ceiling is 6 inches by 24 inches! You could
pull and auto engine with it.
But the noise from the sonic booms is definitely scaring people.


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