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good cb names for when talking to truckers on a midland 75 822

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hey all i was gonna ask if u guys know of some good code names when talking to truckers on a midland cb 75 822 thanks sheriff 205
 

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"Chicken-bander" is my first choice! :twisted:


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Since I was 15 years old (decades ago) I have always had the cb handle of nobody... my wife is nobody's girl (which they pick up on right away-till I come on) That is how I got my call sign :)

Smokey or big bear will get their attention for sure

JUST DONT SAY "GOOD BUDDY" friends are friends, and pals are pals, but Buddies sleep together!
 

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Don't forget "GoodBuddy". Slim, Pappa Bear, Sandy, Daisy, Lost Sheep, Pig Pin, Rat Fink, Bubble Gum Machine, How about................. FROG.

10-4.... Catch ya on the flip side.......East Bound and Down, Load it up and F**K... I mean Truck it...........
 

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Just don't go be Red Squirrel .Had a guy in Southern Maine [York] who uses that handle and was at one time the most hated jerk in CB land [and off]. He would try like the devil to get folks mad at him. [and USUALLY suceeded!!]
 

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Just don't go be Red Squirrel .Had a guy in Southern Maine [York] who uses that handle and was at one time the most hated jerk in CB land [and off]. He would try like the devil to get folks mad at him. [and USUALLY suceeded!!]


Maybe now it's DEAD squirrel? :twisted:
Your first name is the simplest, safest name to use on a cb. Anything else is just silly since this is not 1974.


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