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CB Radio Operating
"an old friend" wrote in message ... On Aug 12, 12:03 pm, "The Dude!" wrote: I wish CBers would follow rules that exist concerning the use of foul language. I like to hear and speak with CBers during my daily commute. I can't, however, have the CB on when the kids are in the car due to the prolific use of foul language. It's really sad how far the service has sunk. Oh for the heyday of the 70s when CBers were numerous and truckers were the best drivers on the road (and, yes, I remember those days personally)! maybe you need to hang in a better part of the country I never hear bad lang here on CB that seem reseverved for 75m and occionanly 20 m ham ---------- On a recent trip, I heard foul language in Missouri, Kansas, and Colorado - especially Colorado, near Denver. I'm sure the offenders weren't locals. They were definitely truckers. I don't know what "part of the country" the truckers were from. |
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"Bob Dobbs" wrote in message news:48a2dde2.1766830@chupacabra... The Dude! wrote: On a recent trip, I heard foul language in Missouri, Kansas, and Colorado - especially Colorado, near Denver. I'm sure the offenders weren't locals. They were definitely truckers. I don't know what "part of the country" the truckers were from. Recent conditions on eleven meters have brought signals from many parts of the country to and from those regions. Since you don't know what part of the country those 'offenders' were from, how do you even know they were truckers. Could have been some anal retentive repressed prude such as you seem to be, expressing themselves while mommy was away with her lover and dad was at work, leaving the radio available. -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 LOL!!! They were not rolling in on skip. They were local truckers calling each other, "driver." I've used CB radios since the 70s and know what I'm talking about. BTW, how does not liking foul language on the air waves (which is illegal) make someone a prude. What a leap! |
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"Bob Dobbs" wrote in message news:48a2528b.3474105@chupacabra... The Dude! wrote: BTW, how does not liking foul language on the air waves (which is illegal) make someone a prude. Prudishness is an overly expressed concern for some infraction of modesty, especially spoken language. Right. So I suppose that expecting people to not say "****" and "****" on PUBLIC airwaves that kids can be listening to is an "overly expressed concern??" Damn, Bob! I suppose you would defend kiddy porn, too. |
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Right. So I suppose that expecting people to not say "****" and "****" on PUBLIC airwaves that kids can be listening to is an "overly expressed concern??" Damn, Bob! I suppose you would defend kiddy porn, too. Hey! I can't have the Computer on when the kids are in the room due to the prolific use of foul language. It's really sad how far the news service has sunk. |
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Maybe you could stroll through the hallways of whatever school they go to, and audit some of the language they get there, they do attend school, don't they? They do attend school; and the principal does a very good job of monitoring the students' behavior. It's a small school with about 20-25 kids in each grade. That's why I live near a very small town. |
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"Bob Dobbs" wrote in message news:48ad1fa2.1607130@chupacabra... The Dude! wrote: I suppose you would defend kiddy porn, too. Why must you try to sneak your inner passions into the mix? -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 Ahhh, we've reached the point of your attacking me personally instead of speaking to the points being discussed. YOU LOSE! |
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