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Re: off-roading for a beginner [Re: little_joe] #736056 07/09/06 02:54 AM
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mudrunner88 Offline
Need a Spot
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You're free to do as you please, but please understand this is not the "Grab a bong and go wheeling forum" - so enough about puffing it and driving. And since pot is still illegal, we don't need your rationalization here. You hopefully learned a lesson (if you're not too "baked"): keep the pot ***** off here.

On a personal note, this is likely the stoopidest thread on this forum in years, if not all time. Congratulations. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/zombie.gif" alt="" />


why? because i mentioned smoking pot in it? whatever, ass


Bye!



HAHAHAHAHAHA LMFAO That's is great! I knew it was coming! Don't pissed in admins cornflakes!

Re: off-roading for a beginner [Re: Greg_Canada] #736057 07/09/06 04:13 AM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
What an entrance!!!. Just mention the happy stuff and people will post! Anyway, I just thought this deserved a response. In the world of Toyota technical help I have great respect for this forum. I have completed many projects on my 93 V6 with the great insight of those on this board and so out of respect for these people I must say that all things have a place and time however....... out

Re: off-roading for a beginner [Re: little_joe] #736058 07/09/06 06:29 PM
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Thanks for chiming in Moderator, he can go to Pirate and have a grand old time relating his Pot experiences, and those guys will actually get it. I like that it's all about the trucks and people on this forum. Keep it up. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

Re: off-roading for a beginner [Re: little_joe] #736059 07/10/06 02:51 PM
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You're free to do as you please, but please understand this is not the "Grab a bong and go wheeling forum" - so enough about puffing it and driving. And since pot is still illegal, we don't need your rationalization here. You hopefully learned a lesson (if you're not too "baked"): keep the pot ***** off here.

On a personal note, this is likely the stoopidest thread on this forum in years, if not all time. Congratulations. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/zombie.gif" alt="" />


why? because i mentioned smoking pot in it? whatever, ass


Bye!


Raise you hand if you didn't see this coming?

I personally have no problem wit han individuals choice to break or not break the law when it comes to destruction of their nervous system.
However, I think what cheeses most of us off is not that, but rather the attitude - homeboy seems to forget that this is a community, and as a matter of respect for the other members (especially when you are the new guy and those replying are "oldies", you should be polite and not smart of to them.


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Re: off-roading for a beginner [Re: Greg_Canada] #736060 07/10/06 03:25 PM
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Body Damage is Cool
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before you where a gleam in your DaddyÆs eye!!!!
sorry to take it OT... but i've only ever heard one person say that.. my boss who's 51 this year... lol!


Thats a family guy quote too "before you were a gleam in the fat mans eye"


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Re: off-roading for a beginner [Re: CraShYota] #736061 07/10/06 04:19 PM
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Body Damage is Cool
Welcome,congrats on getting bit by the wheeling bug.
A few tips that may help;
Bring a buddy,don't get yourself into off camber situations (thats sidways tilting) and take it slow.4x4's handle really differnt is 4low, it takes some getting used to.
A High lift jack,good shovel,3 ton come along and some extra long tow straps will usually get you unstuck. Don't forget your spare tire and some water for your radiator.

As for smoking and drinking go right ahead. I'd suggest making camp and doing it there instead of behind the wheel but it's your lifespan, make it as long or short as you like.
As an active member of search and rescue I see roll over and "oops, I drove off a cliff" accidents all the time.
A 22 year old girl and her boyfriend died in a Jeep accident up here yesterday going 15 miles per hour.

Re: off-roading for a beginner [Re: Seattlegti] #736062 07/10/06 09:07 PM
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TheBandit Offline
Rock Warrior
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As for smoking and drinking go right ahead. I'd suggest making camp and doing it there instead of behind the wheel


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but it's your lifespan, make it as long or short as you like.


It's not just his life if he is driving on a public road or near other people he could potentially hurt. If he's doing it completely alone, then that's his choice and I wouldn't be upset about it either way. But if there's any possibility of his habits hurting someone else, put the pipe down.


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Re: off-roading for a beginner #736063 07/11/06 03:35 AM
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Baldy Offline
Mudrunner
Your an idiot.

Re: off-roading for a beginner [Re: Baldy] #736064 07/11/06 05:46 AM
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Body Damage is Cool
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Your an idiot.



YOU'RE an idiot.


haha sorry but i had too. its one of my pet peeves.


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Re: off-roading for a beginner [Re: 87Toy4x4] #736065 07/11/06 05:56 AM
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Mudrunner
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Your an idiot.



YOU'RE an idiot.


haha sorry but i had too. its one of my pet peeves.


haha sorry but i had TO. IT'S one of my pet peeves.


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'94 Reg Cab, 1" BL, 33 MTs, Detroit f/r, 4.88s, dual Marlins, blah blah woof woof
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