jman
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I stand corrected.personally i think the conqistadors would of favored a 2 door, likely thinking it similar to their sturdy lil burros.
That is possible but it lacks the capacity for a true expedition.
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I stand corrected.personally i think the conqistadors would of favored a 2 door, likely thinking it similar to their sturdy lil burros.
not truly as we have done 10 day trips in our 2 door JK, which i think we could extend with proper planning. i am exploring a very small trailer, tho im leaning more n more against it bought one and let it go again. the smallness requires very careful gear selection but everyones always suprised when we set up a very cozy campI stand corrected.
That is possible but it lacks the capacity for a true expedition.
I am almost 50 - Beastie Boys are a gift and its very sad cancer struck the lead singer down early (cancer sucks!!!). I regret on a regular basis not going to see them in concert. It is not my typical cup of musical tea but I still love it for the raucous fun it is.Dear
God, I don’t think I was ever young enough to enjoy that music! (No offense to any young ones out there) lol
Fantastic! Great news for you and for all of us!!1-8-18
Same here. On the Beastie Boys and almost 50 thing! I was never a big fan back in the day but over time and age came to appreciate some of their music. Same for a few other bands of the era.I am almost 50 - Beastie Boys are a gift and its very sad cancer struck the lead singer down early (cancer sucks!!!). I regret on a regular basis not going to see them in concert. It is not my typical cup of musical tea but I still love it for the raucous fun it is.
Saw them when I was in high school back in 87. Was a fun showI am almost 50 - Beastie Boys are a gift and its very sad cancer struck the lead singer down early (cancer sucks!!!). I regret on a regular basis not going to see them in concert. It is not my typical cup of musical tea but I still love it for the raucous fun it is.
It could be raining fire and I'd still go lolToo cold and ugly in Ohio today. I'd get there and it would be inside.
50 here, sadly gone are the days when little talent and raucous passion was enough. The pursuit of musical perfection has killed all genres of modern music damnit.I am almost 50 - Beastie Boys are a gift and its very sad cancer struck the lead singer down early (cancer sucks!!!). I regret on a regular basis not going to see them in concert. It is not my typical cup of musical tea but I still love it for the raucous fun it is.
Same here, went to a local dealership to test out the manual today, they had 14 JL’s and 8 or 9 JK’s two weeks ago now down to 3 JL’s and about 6 JK’s they said they started selling like crazy this past week. They had 4 manuals on the lot two weeks ago, they now have none.We've finally had a few nice days here and I took a drive past my local dealer. It's like a Jeep ghost town compared to what it looked like two weeks ago. Even most of the JKs are gone which they had tons of before. I suspect the same thing will start happening to all dealers soon. Maybe our theories of dirt cheap JKs is totally off base.
we know of no one that has kept them once they started to run trails. two neighbors have them on their pavement pounders and they do ok. they work sometimes and sometimes they dont. when they work they do make entrance much easier. i dont know their brands but they were in that price range.Back to basic fun. I am adding the "BlackVue" camera system. I want to
add power steps. "Ace" has a nice set @ $1300.00. Do any of you know
any others that are real nice I should consider? We have time as none
have been fabbed up for the fit yet.
No, the pursuit of money (by producers, record companies, etc.) coupled with $.99 downloads and “free” streaming has killed music. It’s so sad that the only way my teenage sons can see real, live music is on my dime (artists can only make $$ touring nowadays, and Ticketmaster/Live Nation sell the bulk of seats to scalpers like Stub Hub and the like). I’ve taken them to Lenny Kravitz, Guns ‘N Roses, Black Sabbath, Metallica, Iron Maiden, and Jewel. For the cost of those tickets we could have gone on vacation... I hear it costs even more for today’s pop acts (I say acts, not artists).50 here, sadly gone are the days when little talent and raucous passion was enough. The pursuit of musical perfection has killed all genres of modern music damnit.