Terry kudos to you and your list for keeping that fun and amazing language alive. I agree with you Douglas I wish it would go back to the way it was a useful tool, a way to stay in touch with other drivers, and a way to know what is happening down the road. To many people women and men get behind the mic and become another person and turn their mouth loose. I have also listened to women try to talk on the CB and listen to then get propositioned which usually leads to an argument as other men try to shut the idiot up. When I listen to the CB I hear to much of the ugly stuff and I do not care what color someones panties are, I do not what they have for sale, and I do not want to listen to them sing or listen to their radio playing. One argument I have heard is that the CB needs to be on to warn us if the traffic is at a stop around a blind corner - I driver defensively and watch far enough ahead this has not been a problem. I get the information I need and turn the CB off. Whether youre in the Big A, Mile High, Cigar City. Dont let the alligator, destruction, or your black eye effect you this week. Weve got some 10-17 for those who are 10-65. 10-4 This means message received or affirmative. TEAM TRIVIA HINT OF THE WEEK - Trucker Lingo - December 04 through December 10 - Break-19. Here are some of the terms you should know. We have a CB is our truck that is only turned on to find out what is happening when the traffic comes to a stop, when someone pulls beside us and has their CB in hand and wants to talk, or at night and I am trying to find out road conditions. For truckers, this CB radio lingo is an important language to know in order to communicate and connect with others in the trucking industry. Some of the terms I have heard before and have even used in a sentence.
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