LOL! Reminds me of the owner of one of my broadcast points. He raises
& sells roosters for cock fighting. Gets between $125 & $175 per
rooster. You could use those for the high dollar proceedures!

On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 1:24 AM, Matt Larsen - Lists
<li...@manageisp.com> wrote:
> 95% of the members of this list are probably not familiar with an old
> WISPCON story that had to do with chickens being currency in Latvia and
> how I love to throw some abuse at the Mikrotik guys about this when I
> see them.   For those 5% though, I think you will appreciate that
> perhaps the Latvians are actually ahead of us:
>
> http://lowdenplan.com/
>
> The full Mikrotik chicken story is at the end of this email, for those
> of you who might be interested.
>
> Matt Larsen
> vistabeam.com
>
> The Mikrotik Chickens story
>
> During one of the Chicago WISPCONs (4 or 5, I believe) we had an
> off-campus excursion that involved limosines, liquor and late night
> activities.   At one point in the evening, I was in a limo with Arnis
> from Mikrotik.   For those who don't know him, Arnis is a very
> softspoken and intelligent guy.   The rest of the people in the limo
> were pretty loud and raucus, while Arnis mostly sat quietly and
> watched.   At some point in the conversation, John Scrivner asked him
> what the "gentlemen's clubs" in Latvia were like.   At the same time,
> someone else was talking about getting some fried chicken and coming up
> with money to get it.   Between the two conversations, I thought that
> something was said about chickens being used as currency in Latvia.
> Smart ass that I am, I thought I'd make a comment:
>
> Me:  "Hey John, what's the worst thing about a Latvian gentleman's club?"
> John:  "I don't know."
> Me:  "Slipping the chickens into the dancer's G-string!"
>
>  From that point on, I have been quite boorishly giving the Mikrotik
> guys the business about chickens as currency.   A picture of a chicken
> in a hotel lobby became the "Latvian Express Card".   An order of wings
> is "pocket change"  Etc etc.   It has been an endless source of
> amusement for me, and not particularly funny to anyone else.
>
> Arnis got me at the last MUM.   He saw my business name (Vistabeam) and
> started laughing at me.   I asked him what was so funny.   He said that
> "Vista" means chicken in Latvian.   So the Latvian version of my
> business name is "Chicken Wireless".    Of course, this turned out to be
> total BS, but I didn't get it figured out until a week later when I went
> online and figured out that the Latvian word for chicken is "calis".
>
> Well played Arnis.
>
>
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