Isn’t it interesting that, in this day when virtually every job description of a certain type includes mandatory “multi-tasking” and NO ONE would DARE say they can’t (even though there is no true multi-tasking, only micro prioritization), the majority of people who phone and drive positively cannot do both AND, interestingly, opt for giving their attention to self-involved conversation over the potentially life-and-death issue of driving?
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
Earl: “I’m sorry, Honey, but did you say something?”
stlmaddog5 about 9 years ago
Back in the early 70’s when the FCC was still issuing CB licenses, my ID was KNY1710. Those were the days. That was my wireless device back then!
nailer Premium Member about 9 years ago
Good Mercy!!
Pocosdad about 9 years ago
Time to form up a convoy!
Jonni about 9 years ago
Had a 5 watt booster on my CB, yeah it was not legal, but the range was almost as good as a mobile phone nowadays.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
My 1980 Sedan de Ville had a CB radio built into the AM/FM radio and included an 8-track player. The power antenna was special for use with the CB…
ladylagomorph76 about 9 years ago
Oh my goodness! My hubby and I just had that conversation last night!
dogday Premium Member about 9 years ago
Isn’t it interesting that, in this day when virtually every job description of a certain type includes mandatory “multi-tasking” and NO ONE would DARE say they can’t (even though there is no true multi-tasking, only micro prioritization), the majority of people who phone and drive positively cannot do both AND, interestingly, opt for giving their attention to self-involved conversation over the potentially life-and-death issue of driving?
contralto2b about 9 years ago
My dad’s was KNJ 2384 back in Texas (we then moved to Virginia and he never used it again). That was more than 50 years ago and I STILL remember it!
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
“10-4, good buddies! What’s your 20?”
Jim Kerner about 9 years ago
That’s a Big 10-4, Good Buddy!