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thi afernoon, ah gots RID uv that damn nasty filthy ass big auld tall
POS G.E.so-called refrigerator.The Can Man scrap iron scrap iron yard on Valley Street, they mites be wantin tu sue me arse ahhcause that damn thing is sooooooooooooo NASTY!!!! It is highly DANGEROUS to all living things onna thi hyr Earth! Before I left the scrap iron yard, I Cussed that MOFO G.E.POS OUT BIG TIME!!! ahh yam soooooooooooo GLAD it's OUT of here!!!! GLORY, GLORY, HALLELUAH!!!! Termorra mawnin, ahh yam going tu Arender Plumbin store (afer furst stoppin off atz the Goodwill store, but of course! Yesterdey, ahh bought a plastic doll over there, it stands about waist high to me.I lykes dolls) on Highway 80 (abouts tu-tree miles East, behind doggy's couch anna bought a propane heater (ober tree hunnert dollers) furr leetle doggy anna meself.Hits ahhgonna bee ahh colder Winter thi time.Ahh feelz its inna mah bones. cuhulin |
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A few days ago, I turned on one of my CB radios, just to give a listen
for a little while.CB radio is Dead around here.Most of them have those cell phones nowadays. cuhulin |
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On Oct 20, 8:23*pm, Bill Baka wrote:
wrote: A few days ago, I turned on one of my CB radios, just to give a listen for a little while.CB radio is Dead around here.Most of them have those cell phones nowadays. cuhulin I don't know where you are but the waves around here are full of CB chat. Some people have literally taken over a channel and have the base station in the kitchen so they can do stuff and chat. Whole bunch of yakking with no point of reference in sight. CB isn't dead, it just went underground, so to speak. The other night I got S-meter readings from about 1 (mostly noise) to pegged so hard I thought it might break. I think it is a group that is slightly too far for free calls. It was like a red neck conference call, a hoot. Bill Baka ***You'd know all about "red" Baka...Runnin' around the woods with 8 lil inbreds teachin' em all how to climb trees, hunt goose-berries, and skin a possum...Wonder what else you were teaching...?... ![]() style Baka! |
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nurk_fred2000 wrote:
***You'd know all about "red" Baka...Runnin' around the woods with 8 lil inbreds teachin' em all how to climb trees, hunt goose-berries, and skin a possum...Wonder what else you were teaching...?... ![]() style Baka! Are you posting from a funny farm? I found the CD with the kids pictures ( the ones I took ) and in every photo they are smiling. I taught my grandson how to climb too. I don't know why every group has to have at least one or two. I might actually put some of the pictures on it so you can see a lot of smiling kids, including my grandson. There is one picture of us rolling over a big wooden (what it was.??) piece. We found that working as a team all those little muscles could literally move boulders. BTW, all of them have IQ's over 110-115. Two I estimate at 130 or more. Now go like nice boy and put your straight jacket back on. Bill Baka |
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On 10/20/09 22:23 , Bill Baka wrote:
wrote: A few days ago, I turned on one of my CB radios, just to give a listen for a little while.CB radio is Dead around here.Most of them have those cell phones nowadays. cuhulin I don't know where you are but the waves around here are full of CB chat. Some people have literally taken over a channel and have the base station in the kitchen so they can do stuff and chat. Whole bunch of yakking with no point of reference in sight. CB isn't dead, it just went underground, so to speak. The other night I got S-meter readings from about 1 (mostly noise) to pegged so hard I thought it might break. I think it is a group that is slightly too far for free calls. It was like a red neck conference call, a hoot. Bill Baka When I lived in St Louis, there were a couple of guys with base stations, who pretty much signed on and parked on a channel, chatting all night. Got to be a fairly common occurrence. ****ed off a guy in St Charles, who had an old Collins he'd brought up to 11 Meters, and put a Yagi up on top of a huge tower out behind his house. He had an EchoPlex in his audio chain, and apparently a mixer with several mic and line level sources. He was moderately entertaining for about 5 minutes, and then got very tiresome, very quickly. It took about 2 years for someone to finally take him out. And it wasn't FCC. They were clamping down elsewhere in the area. A couple of local operators found his base, and took his tower down for him. He was removed from the evironment shortly thereafter. The bands were VERY quiet for the longest time. And then there was a revival after 'Convoy' came out. Truckers running 500 watt linears. The largest I heard of was one guy claiming a kilowatt. Talk about your redneck conference call. I sold my walkies shortly thereafter. And moved into other things. |
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D. Peter Maus wrote:
When I lived in St Louis, there were a couple of guys with base stations, who pretty much signed on and parked on a channel, chatting all night. Got to be a fairly common occurrence. ****ed off a guy in St Charles, who had an old Collins he'd brought up to 11 Meters, and put a Yagi up on top of a huge tower out behind his house. He had an EchoPlex in his audio chain, and apparently a mixer with several mic and line level sources. He was moderately entertaining for about 5 minutes, and then got very tiresome, very quickly. It took about 2 years for someone to finally take him out. And it wasn't FCC. They were clamping down elsewhere in the area. A couple of local operators found his base, and took his tower down for him. He was removed from the evironment shortly thereafter. It sounds as if he were personally messing up the 10 meter band. Some CBers had 'sliders' so they could go out of band. One screwed up, got drunk, slid down to a government frequency and told them to get off his channel. They found him within 24 hours and confiscated all his electronic stuff. The bands were VERY quiet for the longest time. And then there was a revival after 'Convoy' came out. Truckers running 500 watt linears. The largest I heard of was one guy claiming a kilowatt. Talk about your redneck conference call. Mostly they use them to alert other drivers of a cop in the bush waiting to snag someone. Some of the big rig drivers went 80 MPH. I don't know what a semi would do for an actual top speed. Might even be over 100 MPH. I sold my walkies shortly thereafter. And moved into other things. Good choice. Bill Baka |
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On Oct 21, 2:08*am, "D. Peter Maus"
wrote: * *The bands were VERY quiet for the longest time. And then there was a revival after 'Convoy' came out. Truckers running 500 watt linears. The largest I heard of was one guy claiming a kilowatt. Talk about your redneck conference call. * *I sold my walkies shortly thereafter. And moved into other things.- Hide quoted text - I'll turn mine on every now and then. CB is very much alive and well all over the Cinti./N.Kentucky area. We have a group known as the "Eastgate Locals"....group of young adults and older fellas that drive around the Eastgate area talking mobile and then they may get together on the weekends and go to Bob Evans or another restaurant in the area. During the winter months or when the snow or freezing rain are pelting the area, I'll keep it on channel nineteen and give the drivers a heads up on the road conditions or give them a hand navigating some of these country roads. Once the winter months end, the base goes off. |