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It never gets old

Spider255

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CB Radio.... It never gets old A very childish argument broke out yesterday on the CB, on the 35. I didn't join in I just listened in amazement to two grown men having a row about who is king of the channel.

It was actually quite amusing to listen too. I wont mention names... nobody owns a CB channel, its there for everybody to use and also when you end up with a "chairman" of the channel telling people what they can and can't do and what handles there allowed to use and when they can talk is just going to create negativeness but making exceptions for others, one rule for one and another rule for others

I actually got put off from going on the 35 or local UK40 in general a couple of weeks ago because of the childish pathetic "I'm king of the 35".... "I'm the chairman" blah blah blah "speak when I give you permission" Honestly...

Its good people got together and created a community of CB'ers for local evening chit chat, that's a good thing and I actually took my hat off to those guys who made happen.
 
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