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"Steveo" wrote in message ... Vinnie S. wrote: On 10 Jun 2005 22:41:04 GMT, Steveo wrote: Take Care! Hydro Hello Hydro. Walkie talkies used to be fun! That is what got me started !!!!!! Vinnie S. Same here..an Archer something or other iirc. What a beast it created, eh? I think I was in the third grade. A pair of Soundesign Ch 14 kids walkie talkies, around 1976 or so. Dang now I really feel old. I was driving by then! I hit a CB station (I didn't know what CB was at that time), and when I talked to someone, that was essentially it. I abused those radios pretty badly. But they had little to no range. It seemed I talked that one time, and never again hit anyone. But that didn't keep me from trying 1 million times. I know what you mean, Vin. I had that old Lafayette tube radio back in 1969, and I had to search to hear anyone, then yell for them 100 times in hopes of a response. My Mom is a fairly good seamstress so she even made me a jacket with my CB call on the back of it for the coffee breaks. Thinking back on it, I was a class A nerd! Around the 8th grade, I was able to get one of thosetoy base stations, and talk regularly to someone. But had about 1/4 mile range. I did beg my father for a CB, but my parents really didn't support my hobbies at all. I had to wait until I got older before I was able to do the hobbies on my own. My sophmore year in HS, I finally got my first CB, a TRC-422A. Still have it. It seemed that my father finally got sick of me talking about it, and he finally got me one and a power suplly for Christmas. Of course, I was delivering papers until I ccould afford a Turner +3 and a Starduster. Did that for a couple years. Once I graduated HS, that was it until 2 years ago. Then I found you guys. I must admit, I feel like a kid again. Vinnie S. Well it sounds like you are a kid compared to me, Enzo. It's especially cool that the hobby still provides good friends like you and many others here. Rock on. Oh he's young compared to you and I Steveo, but he does have common sense that some that are older here don't have. Must have something to do with up bringing. Landshark |
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"Landshark" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message ... Vinnie S. wrote: On 10 Jun 2005 22:41:04 GMT, Steveo wrote: Take Care! Hydro Hello Hydro. Walkie talkies used to be fun! That is what got me started !!!!!! Vinnie S. Same here..an Archer something or other iirc. What a beast it created, eh? I think I was in the third grade. A pair of Soundesign Ch 14 kids walkie talkies, around 1976 or so. Dang now I really feel old. I was driving by then! I hit a CB station (I didn't know what CB was at that time), and when I talked to someone, that was essentially it. I abused those radios pretty badly. But they had little to no range. It seemed I talked that one time, and never again hit anyone. But that didn't keep me from trying 1 million times. I know what you mean, Vin. I had that old Lafayette tube radio back in 1969, and I had to search to hear anyone, then yell for them 100 times in hopes of a response. My Mom is a fairly good seamstress so she even made me a jacket with my CB call on the back of it for the coffee breaks. Thinking back on it, I was a class A nerd! Around the 8th grade, I was able to get one of thosetoy base stations, and talk regularly to someone. But had about 1/4 mile range. I did beg my father for a CB, but my parents really didn't support my hobbies at all. I had to wait until I got older before I was able to do the hobbies on my own. My sophmore year in HS, I finally got my first CB, a TRC-422A. Still have it. It seemed that my father finally got sick of me talking about it, and he finally got me one and a power suplly for Christmas. Of course, I was delivering papers until I ccould afford a Turner +3 and a Starduster. Did that for a couple years. Once I graduated HS, that was it until 2 years ago. Then I found you guys. I must admit, I feel like a kid again. Vinnie S. Well it sounds like you are a kid compared to me, Enzo. It's especially cool that the hobby still provides good friends like you and many others here. Rock on. Oh he's young compared to you and I Steveo, but he does have common sense that some that are older here don't have. Must have something to do with up bringing. Landshark Yea, or mental health. |
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"Steveo" wrote in message ... "Landshark" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... Vinnie S. wrote: On 10 Jun 2005 22:41:04 GMT, Steveo wrote: Take Care! Hydro Hello Hydro. Walkie talkies used to be fun! That is what got me started !!!!!! Vinnie S. Same here..an Archer something or other iirc. What a beast it created, eh? I think I was in the third grade. A pair of Soundesign Ch 14 kids walkie talkies, around 1976 or so. Dang now I really feel old. I was driving by then! I hit a CB station (I didn't know what CB was at that time), and when I talked to someone, that was essentially it. I abused those radios pretty badly. But they had little to no range. It seemed I talked that one time, and never again hit anyone. But that didn't keep me from trying 1 million times. I know what you mean, Vin. I had that old Lafayette tube radio back in 1969, and I had to search to hear anyone, then yell for them 100 times in hopes of a response. My Mom is a fairly good seamstress so she even made me a jacket with my CB call on the back of it for the coffee breaks. Thinking back on it, I was a class A nerd! Around the 8th grade, I was able to get one of thosetoy base stations, and talk regularly to someone. But had about 1/4 mile range. I did beg my father for a CB, but my parents really didn't support my hobbies at all. I had to wait until I got older before I was able to do the hobbies on my own. My sophmore year in HS, I finally got my first CB, a TRC-422A. Still have it. It seemed that my father finally got sick of me talking about it, and he finally got me one and a power suplly for Christmas. Of course, I was delivering papers until I ccould afford a Turner +3 and a Starduster. Did that for a couple years. Once I graduated HS, that was it until 2 years ago. Then I found you guys. I must admit, I feel like a kid again. Vinnie S. Well it sounds like you are a kid compared to me, Enzo. It's especially cool that the hobby still provides good friends like you and many others here. Rock on. Oh he's young compared to you and I Steveo, but he does have common sense that some that are older here don't have. Must have something to do with up bringing. Landshark Yea, or mental health. I hope it's not in the genes ![]() Landshark |
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"Landshark" wrote in message .. . "Steveo" wrote in message ... Vinnie S. wrote: On 10 Jun 2005 22:41:04 GMT, Steveo wrote: Take Care! Hydro Hello Hydro. Walkie talkies used to be fun! That is what got me started !!!!!! Vinnie S. Same here..an Archer something or other iirc. What a beast it created, eh? I think I was in the third grade. A pair of Soundesign Ch 14 kids walkie talkies, around 1976 or so. Dang now I really feel old. I was driving by then! I hit a CB station (I didn't know what CB was at that time), and when I talked to someone, that was essentially it. I abused those radios pretty badly. But they had little to no range. It seemed I talked that one time, and never again hit anyone. But that didn't keep me from trying 1 million times. I know what you mean, Vin. I had that old Lafayette tube radio back in 1969, and I had to search to hear anyone, then yell for them 100 times in hopes of a response. My Mom is a fairly good seamstress so she even made me a jacket with my CB call on the back of it for the coffee breaks. Thinking back on it, I was a class A nerd! Around the 8th grade, I was able to get one of thosetoy base stations, and talk regularly to someone. But had about 1/4 mile range. I did beg my father for a CB, but my parents really didn't support my hobbies at all. I had to wait until I got older before I was able to do the hobbies on my own. My sophmore year in HS, I finally got my first CB, a TRC-422A. Still have it. It seemed that my father finally got sick of me talking about it, and he finally got me one and a power suplly for Christmas. Of course, I was delivering papers until I ccould afford a Turner +3 and a Starduster. Did that for a couple years. Once I graduated HS, that was it until 2 years ago. Then I found you guys. I must admit, I feel like a kid again. Vinnie S. Well it sounds like you are a kid compared to me, Enzo. It's especially cool that the hobby still provides good friends like you and many others here. Rock on. Oh he's young compared to you and I Steveo, but he does have common sense that some that are older here don't have. Must have something to do with up bringing. Landshark Wheee ... driving by 1976? Good lord, I have my girl friends initials on my books along with my ham call sign ... and that was in 1962! I was driving in 1964. I had my 1st phone and commercial telegraph in 1966 (along with my extra). Does this mean I'm more decrepit than you and Mopar, Shark? )73 from Rochester, NY Jim |
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"Jim Hampton" wrote:
Does this mean I'm more decrepit than you and Mopar, Shark? )73 from Rochester, NY Jim More experienced! ![]() |
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"Steveo" wrote in message ... "Jim Hampton" wrote: Does this mean I'm more decrepit than you and Mopar, Shark? )73 from Rochester, NY Jim More experienced! ![]() DAMN STRAIGHT!!!! Landshark |
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"Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... "Landshark" wrote in message .. . Wheee ... driving by 1976? Good lord, I have my girl friends initials on my books along with my ham call sign ... and that was in 1962! Hey, you knew my Mom :P LOL!! Did you ever have the chance to talk with Bill Orr? He was a friend of my parents when I was growing up from 61 to 67. He was a pilot and used to fly up to a place called "Sea Ranch" in northern Ca., they had a second home up there and used to go away for the weekend with my parents and other friends. I was driving in 1964. I had my 1st phone and commercial telegraph in 1966 (along with my extra). Does this mean I'm more decrepit than you and Mopar, Shark? )Naw, just older than the dirt I'm standing on right now ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim It's ok Jim, my dad's 80, so I'm used to dealing with old-timers disease(grin) |
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"Landshark" wrote in message . .. "Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... "Landshark" wrote in message .. . Wheee ... driving by 1976? Good lord, I have my girl friends initials on my books along with my ham call sign ... and that was in 1962! Hey, you knew my Mom :P LOL!! Did you ever have the chance to talk with Bill Orr? He was a friend of my parents when I was growing up from 61 to 67. He was a pilot and used to fly up to a place called "Sea Ranch" in northern Ca., they had a second home up there and used to go away for the weekend with my parents and other friends. I was driving in 1964. I had my 1st phone and commercial telegraph in 1966 (along with my extra). Does this mean I'm more decrepit than you and Mopar, Shark? )Naw, just older than the dirt I'm standing on right now ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim It's ok Jim, my dad's 80, so I'm used to dealing with old-timers disease(grin) LOL - you guys! Don't worry, I'm gonna live another 40 years as I haven't p*ssed on enough graves yet! )Gawd, I wish folks could get along in this group. I gotta admit that you, Mopar, and Twist have a good sense of humor (not to mention thick skins, which is a necessity around here LOL). 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA |
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"Jim Hampton" wrote:
"Landshark" wrote in message . .. "Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... "Landshark" wrote in message .. . Wheee ... driving by 1976? Good lord, I have my girl friends initials on my books along with my ham call sign ... and that was in 1962! Hey, you knew my Mom :P LOL!! Did you ever have the chance to talk with Bill Orr? He was a friend of my parents when I was growing up from 61 to 67. He was a pilot and used to fly up to a place called "Sea Ranch" in northern Ca., they had a second home up there and used to go away for the weekend with my parents and other friends. I was driving in 1964. I had my 1st phone and commercial telegraph in 1966 (along with my extra). Does this mean I'm more decrepit than you and Mopar, Shark? )Naw, just older than the dirt I'm standing on right now ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim It's ok Jim, my dad's 80, so I'm used to dealing with old-timers disease(grin) LOL - you guys! Don't worry, I'm gonna live another 40 years as I haven't p*ssed on enough graves yet! )Gawd, I wish folks could get along in this group. I gotta admit that you, Mopar, and Twist have a good sense of humor (not to mention thick skins, which is a necessity around here LOL). 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA We get along great in this group compared to some of the ****e I see in many other groups, Jim. You can't expect the demented dogie to act like he has any sense, or spine. The keyboard and Nad are his only friends. |
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