A Bunch of "Tight-Asses" Over There
Screw them if they cannot take a joke and joke 'em if they can't take being screwed!
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Screw them if they cannot take a joke and joke 'em if they can't take being screwed!
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"Superbowl Operator." Does that mean they're fat, swill beer and eat a lot of Cheetoh's?
I'm guessing that the original poster is saying his friends are among those who are involved in those CB keydown contests and while he wants to be one of us, he doesn't want to turn his back on his lawbreaking friends either.
How does a "keydown" work?
As I understand it, you have a CB connected to a
50000 watt amplifier in your vehicle with about 20
extra alternators to power the amp, you stand
outside the vehicle with your head as close to the
antenna as possible, and hold the mic key down
while shouting gibberish until your brain liquefies
from the RF and dribbles out your nose and ears.
As a response to the main question, don't abandon your friends...
I am amazed at how much concern there is in amateur radio about differences in people. CW forever vs. no code, CB'er/hams vs. CB'ers are losers, 30MHz and down vs. 30MHz and up, digital vs. analog, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria.
Can't we all [j]ust get along?
It's like a hodown without the hos.
Better than being a Blackhawk Down.
Not as good as 1st Down with 5 to go.
Based on what we read here, it must be a "my ***k is bigger than yours" demo done on or outside the CB frequencies.
Therefore render unto Part 97 what's to be done under Part 97, and to Part 95 as it is written. And woe to the Part 97 licensee who flouts either law, for he incurs the wrath of Riley.
And key downs work best with proper dot/dash spacing.
typical yankee
You nailed it!
KingCobra_CDX882 said:Yo..
watch the yankee part... LOL
paws264 said:.....Who would you rather party with, a bunch of Hams or a bunch of CB'ers...........
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