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I'd really like to find an old childhood friend, Lyle Dean Whitacker,
who got me started in CB radio back in the mid 60's. He was a year older than me, but his friendship and help with CB radio was an experience that I'll always be grateful for. Lost touch with him, and hope he might be on one of these sites. Lyle, from South Bend Indiana (Brummitt Lane)...it's your former childhood neighbor, Steve Bennett, looking for you. thanks! -Steve (KRK-0566) |
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Thanks! I am a member of CLASSMATES, but nothing there. He moved away
quite a while ago, according to his sister, but now I've lost track of her. Somehow, I'm hoping that his enthusiasm for CB will land him on one of these sites. Thanks for the help though! -Stephen |
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Greetings! You might see if he has become a ham as most hams started out as
CBer's. |
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"Jon Lippert" wrote in message
... Greetings! You might see if he has become a ham as most hams started out as CBer's. I've found two doing just that. The QRZ database name search is the place to start. -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 |
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Hi Jon. Nope, he's not a ham. I'd almost suspect that life's
circumstances took him far away from the CB hobby. But I'm hoping that he's looking toward the happier times of the past, and thus back to the good old CB days. I've always believed strongly in re-establishing contact with old friends and classmates (and teachers), as I found the consequences of losing contact with some. Life is short and precious, and who knows.....you might make a difference to someone's lost life by looking them up again. If you think about it, one of the prime reasons we got into CB...is to communicate and keep in touch! This is a great website for CB'ers! Thanks so much for all the replies. -Stephen |
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Greetings Stephen! Sorry that didn't work for you. I have moved away from
where I grew up and have tried to find some of my old friends, but have found few. You are right about life being too short; I am finding that out the hard way. It might be worth a try just doing a name search especially if his name was something other than the normal. That has worked for me on one occasion. Don't assume that your friends life may not have turned out well. One of my friends that I last knew was in the pen got out and is now the engineer at the local radio station keeping everything going. The other was kicked out of school for falling asleep in class due to his long nights of partying with drugs and achohol, and is now a midle school principle. Have a great week and good luck! Jon. |
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Thanks Jon! Yes, I've tried all sorts of name searches. No luck, but
at least by trying to find him, I'm doing better than just wishing I had. You are right...you never know where old friends might have ended up. You have a great week too, and thanks so much for your replies. -Stephen |
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