Driving Music

juliewray60

Not a Member
A BUBBA FAN EH, You need to hit Bubbapaloosa

Bubba Fan ? You betcha !!

Weve been regular callers into the
show since before they went to Sirius.
You may of even heard us as we
helped out with the meet and greet
when the boys were in Phoenix.
You'll know exactly who we are if you
tuned in just days before the event.
About all i'll say about that "DEAL".

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jrcarroll

Expert Expediter
:cool: Ok, here's the short list.

Classic Country when avaliable.

Classic (old) christian music

or
roll down the window and listen to the sounds of the open road.:eek:

At nite I turn up the cb and the stuff :confused::eek: on there keeps me awake.
 

flattop40

Expert Expediter
Most rock, love the 80's, some grunge, some Disturbed, very little country, during afternoons talk radio, evenings and night songs I can blare and sing too.
 

x06col

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
Retired Expediter
US Army
I always preferred to listen to the "horse" for a hiccup, or a bleep, or sumpin that would alert ya to some difficulty. Sounds of the road will entertain ya, and prolly keep ya outa some long term or costly things that'll make ya whine on this site.
 

ATeam

Senior Member
Retired Expediter
We will be on an overnight runs from now to Friday morning. This is going to be fun!

Well, things don't always go as planned. The long run we were pre-dispatched on, canceled and turned into $11 of dry run pay.
 

MSinger

Expert Expediter
There's nothing better than listening to John Denver's Greatest Hits while driving down the West Virginia Turnpike or on !-40 east of Knoxville.
 

Pilgrim

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
XM Stations: Watercolors, Soul Street, R & B, any of the classical stations, and of course - America Right.

The best deal however, is the Ipod and Itunes. You can find almost any song and/or artist you've ever heard and download songs for 99 cents or less. Yahoo! music is also good because you can find the songs even if you only know partial lyrics. Go ahead and get the 80 Gig Ipod so you'll have enough room to download 10-20 thousand songs and still have space for movies, books, etc. You can usually find them on Ebay for under $200 and they're worth every cent. Other MP3 players are good too, but Itunes seems to have the best selection of songs.
 
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