To quote Conway Twitty, sounds like it's gonna be a"Redneckin', love makin night" I know Elle Mae would get aroused at the mere sound of these words.
DM&FS At 04:09 PM 4/19/2002 -0700, phil stanhope wrote: >Heres a short vocab test of the forgotten(?) 70's CB >lingo taken from my dusty old Big Rig Hits record. Ill >post the answers later. Good luck Rubber Duck. > > >Chicken coop- >county mounty- >Flip-flop- >Beavers:)- >four wheeler- >green stamps- >hammer- >plain wrapper- >picture taker- >reefer- >shakespeare- >suicide jockey- >swindle sheet/comic books- >threes and eights- >tijuana taxi- >woodchuck- >bubble gum machine- >threes on you- >double nickels- >bear in the air >bear > > > > > > > > > >--- Max Wellhouse <maxjoyce@IPA.NET> wrote: > > >Those of you old dogs that were caught up in the > > late 70's CB craze, will > > >remember the infamous CW McCall CB song on the > > radio airways, well that > > >was none other than Chip Davis of Manheim > > SteamRoller fame > > >currently. Who'dathunkit? He was quite the > > advertising guru before they > > >made it as an eclectic band. > > > > I distinctly remember his voice doing a series of TV > > commercials in Iowa > > for Old Home bread where a truck driver(thinkit > > might have been and old > > home bread truck driver) would stop in a truck stop > > and converse/flirt with > > the waitress named Mavis all the while Mr. > > McCall(Davis's) was doing his > > voiceover singing of some story line that vaguely > > involved Old Home > > Bread. They were classic commercials in their day. > > > > Dimwitted Moose and Flying > > Squirrel > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax >http://taxes.yahoo.com/ |
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