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Most Interesting CB Shop

I know many gentleman on this forum at professional drivers, actually, I pose this question all.
What is the most interesting CB Shop you ever had the privilege to patronize in your travels?


Example: CB shop in Bird in Hand, PA where the counter girl looks and dresses like Daisy Duke.

All kidding aside I came up with the idea just as entertainment, not trying to insult anyone.
Some of this makes me think "hero in the making", the sand and all that.

Far as the chick looking like Daisy... pics or it didn't happen (haha).

This is gonna get good...
and here we have that matured chic that wore daisy duke shorts. still lookin fine to me anyhow. that chic ok for you T.R.P.C.
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I don't know about you guys, but I'm leery about woman who have different colored nail polish on the same hand. Lol....lol...lol!
im leary of 99.9% of em all
 
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"Interesting" can go many ways I guess.

I can't recall the name but it may have been called Keys or at the Keys truck stop I-10 Channelview TX.

Went in because the freq and channel display had gone dead on a Galaxy 959 just happened to stumble in there during a fuel stop. Not much for inventory, open doors with no ac and box fans everywhere then the lady was frustrated because she had to stop watching her Jerry Springer show to assist me. Probably the worst Cb joint in my experience.

Left there with the radio in the same condition as it arrived.

So out of a bad experience, that's when the decision was made that I'd start learning to work on my own gear
 
If I am right... that would have been Premo's CB Repair.
He left there and works at C&A Radio out on old Beaumont Highway.

"Interesting" can go many ways I guess.

I can't recall the name but it may have been called Keys or at the Keys truck stop I-10 Channelview TX.

Went in because the freq and channel display had gone dead on a Galaxy 959 just happened to stumble in there during a fuel stop. Not much for inventory, open doors with no ac and box fans everywhere then the lady was frustrated because she had to stop watching her Jerry Springer show to assist me. Probably the worst Cb joint in my experience.

Left there with the radio in the same condition as it arrived.

So out of a bad experience, that's when the decision was made that I'd start learning to work on my own gear
 
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"Interesting" can go many ways I guess.

I can't recall the name but it may have been called Keys or at the Keys truck stop I-10 Channelview TX.

Went in because the freq and channel display had gone dead on a Galaxy 959 just happened to stumble in there during a fuel stop. Not much for inventory, open doors with no ac and box fans everywhere then the lady was frustrated because she had to stop watching her Jerry Springer show to assist me. Probably the worst Cb joint in my experience.

Left there with the radio in the same condition as it arrived.

So out of a bad experience, that's when the decision was made that I'd start learning to work on my own gear

They are still there. On a par with Ch-5 CB in Memphis.

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