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G0TEZ > HUMOUR 25.01.04 23:22l 38 Lines 1166 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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From: G0TEZ@GB7YFS.#26.GBR.EU
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This may be funny, I don't know but it's true and a lot of us thought so
at the time. It is prompted by ZL3AI's story of the rude remarks from the
speaker at a drive through Burger Kinf,"probably due to a radio."
I did think of sending it to CB@GBR but it could make someone else smile:
A few decades back when CB was new, AM and definitely illegal in the UK,
there were thousands using it. One afternoon, several hundred 'Breakers'
crowded into the local cinema to watch 'Convoy'.
Meanwhile, the most loved, respected breaker in that town, sadly, now
silent key (silent twig?); a lady with the handle of 'Quick Brew' was in a
car 'riding shotgun' as they used to say.
Meanwhile, on the film, 'Pig Pen' picked up his mike and called "1- 9,1 -
9
for the Rubber Duck, c'mon.".
As Kris Kristofferson reached for his mike, the familiar voice of 'Quick
Brew' replied for him. "Breaker for Quick Brew, bring it on."
I wasn't there but the story went around for weeks. When I heard it, I
fell about laughing!
73 - Ian, G0TEZ @ GB7YFS
Message timed: 14:55 on 25 Jan 04
All the best. Ian. ian@g0tez.fsnet.co.uk
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