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G0FTD > HUMOUR 26.01.04 07:36l 36 Lines 1113 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Fries/Burglar/Life
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From: G0FTD@GB7SXE.#38.GBR.EU
To : HUMOUR@WW
G0TEZ sent:-
>
> 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!
>
>
I used to go mobile with my old IC-720A (as it was back in them days)
and park up near a local pub holding kareoke sessions.
14Mhz AM usually provided me with some fun through the audio amps ;-)
- Andy -
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