"CB Radio" OR "Citizens Band" OR "Radio Emergency Associated Communications
Team" -Football -"Council Bluffs" - Google News
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In the passenger seat and off the grid on Alaska's remote Dalton Highway -
Alaska Dispatch News
Posted: 24 Apr 2016 02:41 PM PDT
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In the passenger seat and off the grid on Alaskas remote Dalton Highway
Alaska Dispatch News
Our driver checked the CB radio. No one was heading down the hill, so at 15
mph, our van crept up the narrow S-curve into a cloud. A golden plover flew
in front of us and posed on a snow-covered rock. We were 4,738 feet up and,
had Atigun Pass not been ...
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Tears and memories of war in Tasman district Anzac services - The Southland
Times
Posted: 24 Apr 2016 07:29 PM PDT
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The Southland Times
Tears and memories of war in Tasman district Anzac services
The Southland Times
Crowds were welcomed by the Takaka Citizens Band into the Memorial Hall in
Collingwood, as hundreds gathered to shed a tear or a moment of silence in
remembrance of the soldiers who lost their lives in Gallipoli. A large
number of young Golden Bay ...
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The Weekly Round-Up #333... - Inside Pulse
Posted: 25 Apr 2016 06:11 AM PDT
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Inside Pulse
The Weekly Round-Up #333...
Inside Pulse
This book is about a four friends (well, three friends and the one kid they
cant seem to shake) who like to hang out, playing games together, and
chatting over CB Radio at night (I think the title must be set before
instant messaging). One day, while ...
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Extra, Extra: Grown Ups Are The New Children - Gothamist
Posted: 21 Apr 2016 03:24 PM PDT
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Extra, Extra: Grown Ups Are The New Children
Gothamist
Citizens band is so noisy in the city, its useless. Its more tolerable in
flat states and on highways. I seem to recall they just talked a lot less
to people outside the cab, before cell phones. There was more chatting with
cabbies back then. People ...
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