newbie status
What's ironic is that many of us "newbs" spend our time doing something besided typing on a computer. I'v been 4 wheeling since the 70's, but I've had people who were obviousely MallCrawlers treat me as if I'm the Newb. A million post doesn't gaurentee any offroad experiance.

JK Freak
Joined: Jul 2009
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From: Montreal, QC
What's ironic is that many of us "newbs" spend our time doing something besided typing on a computer. I'v been 4 wheeling since the 70's, but I've had people who were obviousely MallCrawlers treat me as if I'm the Newb. A million post doesn't gaurentee any offroad experiance.

you're right... And I tough I was graduating @ 50.... =(
Here we go... another 50 to post...
What's ironic is that many of us "newbs" spend our time doing something besided typing on a computer. I'v been 4 wheeling since the 70's, but I've had people who were obviousely MallCrawlers treat me as if I'm the Newb. A million post doesn't gaurentee any offroad experiance.

So you mean to loose the NOOB status, all I have to do make innane posts like this one? Cool!!
Started "wheeling" in a Scout 2 in the 70's. First jeep was 1946 CJ2a, axels flipped under the springs and 35x14 gumbo monster mudders! Swapped the orginal flat head 4 for a 232 Buick V-6 and had a lot of fun. Now on my 6th Jeep and happy to be a Newbie.
Started "wheeling" in a Scout 2 in the 70's. First jeep was 1946 CJ2a, axels flipped under the springs and 35x14 gumbo monster mudders! Swapped the orginal flat head 4 for a 232 Buick V-6 and had a lot of fun. Now on my 6th Jeep and happy to be a Newbie.


