Has this CB handle been taken?
#31
Originally Posted by CharismaticEvil
A single person doesn't get to copyright a CB handle, if that were the case, we wouldn't be over run with "cowboys" and "wrong ways". Yes, try to find something at least resembling original, but make sure you like it too. Don't consent to go by a nic name if you don't like it just because joe blow tried to tag you with it. Hell, for the longest time I went by "Short Stack", but I rarely get on the CB nowadays, so I've fallen out of love with this handle. My bosses now don't think a CB is an important enough investment to justify fixing the antennas, and I have to share a truck with others, so I am not willing to invest my money in jazzing it up. Whenever I eventually leave this little local trucking company and get back to what I really love (OTR), I'll likely pick up a new handle. I just haven't put alot of thought into it of late, it just isn't all that important. Besides, most men that talk to us gals out there don't have anything intelligent or respectable to say nowadays anyway. But then, I have taken to being a smart @$$ with those few... A lady driver does get tired of the crap after a while. It's alot of fun at first, hell, anything is when it's new to you. But after a time, it gets old telling the same BS about yourself again and again. It gets monotonous.
#32
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Western New York State
Posts: 516
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Thanks for the update. :roll:
CharismaticEvil, Rock on and keep it between the lines
#33
Originally Posted by Niagarafallss1
Man, that's rude.
I bet you're popular among the ladies with comments like that.
#40
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by Niagarafallss1
Uhhh, you better check that post. Me thinks CharismaticEvil is a lady
![]() Let's put it THIS way.... about your avatar!...... naw.... forget it! You wouldn't GET it... in the END!! :lol:
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