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[…]e and said ‘All right, if you want to go out and get a job, get a job, but what do you want to do?’ By this time, I had been very interested in radio, made a little crystal set and that sort of thing which one could expect in those days. And said ‘All right, well I think I know somebody […]
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[…] wood. And the idea is they get cut free during the course of it. And I was on one of those loggers. And I can remember talking to John on the on the radio, and someone cut the logger free before it was supposed to go free. And the last thing they saw of me was drifting down the mile and it took the[…]
[…] stuff like that and it was all in black-and-white as it happened. So I had a good baptism of fire, you know. We got a car from BMC and they wanted a radio in it, and if they wanted a radio in it, I had to make one. I did have several outside sometimes. But of course, then we were over at Beaconsfie[…]