In Reply to: Re: DSS Dish antenna posted by Rubber Duck on February 19, 2001 at 19:16:37:
Dude I've actually heard you. Or did I? I don't know, I think I did. I dont know. Maybe I didn't. You say you yell like Tarzan? Oh sure, I've heard you. Was it like the Tarzan yell from the older black and white movie's? Or do you do like belt out more of a "Legend of Greystoke" grunt? I'd be interested to know, because I thought I heard you on channel 14, but it was just a african tribal pygmey I was catching on the skip. I thought it was you, but then this person (I thought it was you at first) started humming the theme to Shaka Zula. It's was cool though. By the way, It sounds like you got a sweet CB, so if conditions are good...could you say hello for me to the 487 guys on linears down in the Cajun Bayous of Lousianna? Thanks. Tell them I appreciate all their witty banter. Thanks. Oh..and do they still talk about "gettin in some tight trim" on channel 10? I love hearin about that. Also heres a great new breaking news story, enjoy:
Monday February 19 8:53 PM ET
Teens in Custody in College Murders
By TOM DAVIES, Associated Press Writer
NEW CASTLE, Ind. (AP) - Two teen-agers wanted in the stabbing deaths of two Dartmouth College professors were arrested Monday after authorities acting on a hunch used a CB radio to lure the boys to an Indiana truck stop.
James Parker, 16, and Robert Tulloch, 17, were captured peacefully before dawn at an Interstate 70 truck stop more than 700 miles from the site of the slayings in Hanover, N.H.
Sgt. William Ward of the Henry County Sheriff's Department said he heard a trucker say he was carrying two teens who were looking for a ride to California.
Ward, who had seen television reports that the Dartmouth suspects might be headed to California, got on the CB and suggested the teens might find a ride at the Flying J truck stop south of New Castle.
``I just said, 'Why don't you drop them off at the fuel desk and someone will pick them up in a few minutes?''' Ward said.
The teens were caught a short time later as they were asking another trucker for a ride. Said Ward: ``It was a long shot, and I didn't expect it would be them.''
Parker and Tulloch are charged as adults with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Half and Susanne Zantop, whose bodies were found in their home Jan. 27.