There is a feeling out here on the big road. Towing a rig or pulling a load. Its you, the truck, snow covered highway and maybe the cb and hopefully me inside your radio to keep you company, entertained and hopefully a little bit better informed than you were the last time you tuned into me. Which makes me snort Delo 100 (that's a brand of oil for you none trucking types) is when I get an email from someone I am depending on to provide you some relationship and sexual 411. This Sue McGarvie hope I spelled that right wrote me this email thinking I had other ideas other than her voice inside my studio and being delivered into your radio. Excuse me? I guess those who are somewhat geographically challenged do not realize if a guy needs to get some serious sweat in a bed, the brothels in Nevada are not that far away nor are they that expensive. Which means if I need to releeve preasure from under my jeans its a heap amount easier to go there rather than have someone fly in here from Canada or some other place long ways away to get in the heat of sheets. Which brings me to something that many flat do not understand. In 1975 when the first show of Dixie Diesel Trucker Radio came out of our original studio it was understood by both the Rode Eaglez Association and the Hazzard County Knytes that I would do the radio show as long as I could still be going towing and trucking. I did not want to be phoney, like so many at the time that walks into a radio studio to do what they think is trucking radio, wearing a chain drive wallet, ball cap, and yet have never drove a rig, does not have a CDL, and has never been 100 miles from no where with an inside dual tire flat with 80 head of cattle in a bull trailer. That's the person I do what I do ths radio for. Anything or anybody else is just side fat , the real meat is to be the real voice of the working truckers and towing professionals of this nation. Sure my show has always pushed the mountain a bit, in 1978 Dixie Diesel Trucker Radio was the only radio station and network in the mountain west that brought live, flag to flag NASCAR action into truckers cabs every Sunday. We brought Dr Ruth into your cab and we talked about topics that few if anyone would talk about, mainly real issues and concerns of real long haul truckers, towing pros. The 5 CMA's I hve won, the many other honors that have came my way while nice it only means something good when one of you says that something I did on the air helped you in some way. Any mile in a few short weeks the switches will be turned on and the mighty Hazzard Mountain highways and Mountain west will once again be trucking to Dixie Diesel Trucker Radio, with or without Sue and or anyone else who does not ant to get on board or someone who does.
Nuff Sedd
I Need sleep.
L8R
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