I was Chip2, cos my dad was Chip.
CB was huge around here, seemed like everyone had a set.
You all got your ears on listening to this gator station?
Its sixes and nines and all them good numbers to ya, keep the bears off ya ass and ya wheels off the grass, breaker break and byesy bye!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I went on it with my mum when i was a teenager and met one of my first boyfriends, i was only 14 and never slept together but got in contact with him via facebook a couple of years ago and ended up shagging him
My mum used to go on there too, and thats how she met my dad
Im a cb baby |
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By *mileyBWoman
over a year ago
Northwood |
Oh yeah excellent, I was about 10 and we had one at home, I just got a new bike and was always drawing rainbows on everything so my handle was 'rainbow rider' LOL I should use it as a profile name ... That would work ..... I can see the message titles now!!!
'Wanna come an ride my rainbow baby?'
ACK!!!
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By *mileyBWoman
over a year ago
Northwood |
What used to get me was when we were listening people would say
10-4 yeah ya git me which was basically saying yeah ya got me, yeah ya got me
Or no negatory .... Always doubling up on what they're saying.
The point of the codes and abbreviations was to make it brief!!! LOL
Very entertaining though and hilarious in a Norfolk accent and far from it's origins LOL
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By *aris23Woman
over a year ago
France |
My father was a huge CB fan, he was Cartwheel, my (then) husband was Screwdriver and I was Bambi. At weekends we'd play treasure hunt, always ending up in a pub somewhere. We also had socials where we could put faces to the handles. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was a member of the clay county breakers club down in sunny Cornwall we used to meet at the railway inn in Par. We got the back room can't remember how often we used to meet up.
I had a higain5 with the funny roger bleep |
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By *teborahCouple
over a year ago
warrington |
Arrr the early eighties when the whole world it seemed had a cb radio. mine was Magnum, after the Vauxhall Magnum. was a good way of meeting new people at the time. A mate of mine recently bought a Land Rover and had every bit of kit you could possibly have fitted and one of them was a nice new cb radio. I switched it on and thought I would re live my youth. well there is hardly anyone on it and the ones that are sound like sex pests how times change |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mate I still have them in all my business vehicles, they are free airtime and if you know ow to wire them like the one in my tractor I can talk to Ireland! |
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