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    I just listened to 2 kiwi truckies conducting a loverly conversation earlier tonite,ranged from missing out on an orgy in Kojonup,a kiwi mate who got his mate to send his pigs to market a day later so he could rest and the pigs were happier.
    Just was itching to grab the mike and tell them beastiality is actually illegal in australia
    CH 40 is very good for the heads up on Police working the road,accidents,roadworks etc.BUT the dribble truckies travelling in convoy spew is unbelievable.F this F THAT and F every other C of a thing.Its not real good family listening!!!
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    True. I find around where I live that its generally ok in town and pretty good out of town. Its when I get into reception of Sydney that I turn the thing off.
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    LandyAny,
    I am not usually on this time of night (TSVL), but undestand that the language in some areas may be undesirable. I recently traveled from Townsville to Port Maquarie. The only problems with radio was near Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Apart from a couple of kids in the Sunshine Coast area. This is a long distance with remarkable good outcome. I usually travel inland and (when I say the cape i mean the southern end as the rest seems to be a race track) The Cape.

    Normally people are good.

    Regards,
    PeterW

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    I have to agree with those that say around the cities is worse...by far. On the highway it is generally pretty good.

    I have always found calling by the type/comany etc and preferably include the direction of travel if there are other trucks around gets a response and if you are travelling at night some of the drivers appreciate a chat to brake the trip a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus View Post
    ...I piped up, pretended to be her, told them they were too butt ugly to even get considered (not quite in those words tho)
    Nice one NM

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    Don't talk to truck drivers, they'll only lead you astray.
    Mama don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys
    Don't let 'em pick guitars and drive them old trucks
    Make 'em be doctors and lawyers and such
    Oh, sorry that's cowboys.

    Continue.

    Cheers
    Simon

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    Thank you all for the useful info!
    I usually either turn my radio right down or off around towns, way too much rubbish for my liking!

    cheers,
    Bryce

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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    Don't talk to truck drivers, they'll only lead you astray.Oh, sorry that's cowboys.

    Continue.

    Cheers
    Simon
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    She turned to the cowboy and asked, "Are you a real cowboy?"

    He replied, "Well, I've spent my whole life breaking colts, working cows, going to rodeos, fixing fences, pulling calves, bailing hay, doctoring calves, cleaning my barn, fixing flats, working on tractors, and feeding my dogs, so I guess I am a cowboy."

    She said, "I'm a lesbian. I spend my whole day thinking about women. As soon as I get up in the morning, I think about women. When I shower, I think about women. When I watch TV, I think about women. I even think about women when I eat. It seems that everything makes me think of women."

    The two sat sipping in silence.

    A little while later, a man sat down on the other side of the old cowboy and asked, "Are you a real cowboy?"

    He replied, "I always thought I was, but I just found out that I'm a lesbian."
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