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Posted: 9/6/2011 5:43:42 AM EDT
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BANDIT!!
SnowMan Rubber Duck Lost Sheep - Dukes of Hazzard Shepherd - Uncle Jesse LoL..As a Kid, I use to mess with CBs all the time. I went by "The Camo Kid" always wore camo. lol |
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Cycle Smoker. What you did there, I see it. I don't remember mine, but my wife's was "sweet pea". |
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Back during the CB craze in the 70's, there was a trucker who ran through this area a lot. His handle was "Ratchet Jaw".
He was always on the radio, and he always sounded like his truck was going over the worst washboard roads imaginable. "Breaker, breaker, you got the Ratchet Jaw comin' atcha....." LC |
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Well, my S/N is the CB handle I was given by some other drivers (the z is my doing though) ETA: The story, I walked away with hardly a scratch. http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k121/ninelivez/00000862.jpg http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k121/ninelivez/00000858.jpg http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k121/ninelivez/00000841.jpg http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k121/ninelivez/00000842.jpg http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k121/ninelivez/00000844.jpg You should change it to EightLivez. |
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rubber band man (some kid in my neighborhood)
scratch (mine, when I drove, due to my pool playing ability) |
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My father in laws is Easy Money. Mine was Long Hairy and Hard to Carry.
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My dad bought an old motor home that had a CB in it.
During one family road trip, I took the handset and just started sending out traffic under the handle "Farouk the Pirate." I kept farting into the mic and I thought it was hilarious. Then my dad pointed out that every time I farted on the handset, I then had to hold it up to my face. He told me I was a real fart smeller. |
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People still use CBs?
When I was a kid I picked up the mic in our old Gold Key International and said "shit" (new word I had just learned and I thought it was funny as hell). Well growing up where I did every blood farmer within radio range knew exactly who it was and got around to hassling my father about it for years so everyone in town knew the story, the jokes still come up from time to time 20 years later. |
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I work for a trucking company.....I'm all but required to know drivers names and handles.
A couple good ones. Toetag High Roller Creepy Crawler and Dirty White Boy (my grandfathers actually) I've been around truckng and cbs all my life, but I never realized till I started working here that some of these guys go by the handles 99.9% of the time. |
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Skeeter. That's the Handle my dad gave me when I was a kid, I've used it ever since. |
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My father was Bald Eagle. We used it mostly for work and used call signs - not very interesting.
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My dad, waaaay back and an avid trout fisherman, was "Trout Stalker."
I was given "Northern Cowboy" by a buddy of mine in WA state. I used to rodeo a lot. My wife, Kathy, who has a wit twice as quick as any guy who tries to hit on her, is "Sassy Kat." |
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My old man alternated between Ancient Mariner and Jersey Bounce.
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Quoted: Screen names are the new CB handle.I work for a trucking company.....I'm all but required to know drivers names and handles. A couple good ones. Toetag High Roller Creepy Crawler and Dirty White Boy (my grandfathers actually) I've been around truckng and cbs all my life, but I never realized till I started working here that some of these guys go by the handles 99.9% of the time. |
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Woodstock
Snoopy Red Baron Space Cowboy Joker Smoker But never Maurice. |
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People still use CBs? When I was a kid I picked up the mic in our old Gold Key International and said "shit" (new word I had just learned and I thought it was funny as hell). Well growing up where I did every blood farmer within radio range knew exactly who it was and got around to hassling my father about it for years so everyone in town knew the story, the jokes still come up from time to time 20 years later. Most of us that do 4x4ing use them for truck to truck. works great. Channel 4 is the standard 4x4 channel used. That and FRS radios. Truckers still use them and they are an asset for travelers. I was coming from WV headed back to FL. I was coming thru a part of VA when traffic got piled up. I got on the CB and found out all the info I wanted, where the wreck was (mile marker) , what it was, what exit to take to avoid it, etc etc. |
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High Plains Drifter and Golden Palomino was what I used back in the 70's.
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