Traffic Jam talk..........

Discussion in 'Road Stories' started by camerabrat, Sep 5, 2012.

  1. camerabrat

    camerabrat Medium Load Member

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    While sitting in 2 separate traffic jams in Tennessee this past weekend, we've had a few truck drivers stick their heads out the window and compliment on our Trike, and jokingly (or maybe seriously wanted to trade lifestyles for awhile) offered to trade 'rides'. Very nice men, didn't catch what trucking company they worked for, but was in traffic near Knoxville, TN waiting to get on I-75 north one time and the other time was on our way to Pigeon Forge, TN.
    So, was just wondering if any of you talk to people in traffic jams?
     
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  3. Winkjr

    Winkjr Road Train Member

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    I always wind up talkin to myself. But I might consider talking to someone on one of those spyders they look cool to ride.
     
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  4. Semi Crazy

    Semi Crazy Road Train Member

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    I give sign language to hot chicks.
     
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  5. Rocky Top

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    I typically don't stick my head out the window and talk to others in traffic jams, but this having been a election year the president made half a dozen trips to the front range area which always creates a jam and basically makes the afternoon shot. This opens up the cb to a world of discussion. Everything from guys saying lets just pull off and have a beer to rants about the president and even drivers pointing out which vehicals the good looking chicks are in so all the drivers can get a look.
     
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