Remember the New Kid....
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JK Enthusiast
Join Date: Mar 2008
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I loved the post .. only thing missing is that some guys on the trails think THEY OWN the trail and just like in this forum some folks think THEY OWN the forums as well and will pick on anyone who writes something they dont agree with
If you have nothing positive to to say to someone on the trails or in this forum then please keep your mouth shut ...
Thanks
And again great post!!!
If you have nothing positive to to say to someone on the trails or in this forum then please keep your mouth shut ...
Thanks
And again great post!!!
#46
JK Super Freak
I loved the post .. only thing missing is that some guys on the trails think THEY OWN the trail and just like in this forum some folks think THEY OWN the forums as well and will pick on anyone who writes something they dont agree with
If you have nothing positive to say to someone on the trails or in this forum then please keep your mouth shut ...
Thanks
And again great post!!!
If you have nothing positive to say to someone on the trails or in this forum then please keep your mouth shut ...
Thanks
And again great post!!!
P.S - I want to go fishing with this guy!
Last edited by jeepoholic; 08-24-2010 at 04:06 PM.
#49
Wow, great post! We were complete newbies until this past weekend when we went on our first Jeep Jamboree- now we know just enough to be dangerous! However- every single person we met, talked to and hung around with was so willing to share whatever knowledge they had- that is what made it possible for us to try all those "scary" hills and learn to have confidence not just in our Jeep but more importantly in ourselves! If I had known about this family atmosphere earlier I would have bought a Jeep many years ago! Thanks to all who share their love of the sport! and cheers to you too!
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JK Newbie
Join Date: Sep 2010
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Great post. I'm still in my newb stage with my new Jeep~ learning capabilities and all. It's still too pretty (and pricey!) to hammer down trails with probably body damage, but my own male ego (most fragile object on Earth) tends to get in the way. "Oh, I got this!" or "Hang on, I want to try something!" are usually followed by a large scraping or ka-thump sound...
See ya'll on a trail soon!