You know my company already gives me a lot of free beer, while I will say not enough for my alcoholic-ass to not have to buy my own beer in between, but I'll never turn down free beer!!!If you guys can find a way to make the same arguments over and over again for another 16 pages without changing anyone’s mind, I’ll buy you all a beer. Ready…Go!
I feel like my beer fund is about to get depleted. Gotta tell my wife she’s going to have to work some overtimeYou know my company already gives me a lot of free beer, while I will say not enough for my alcoholic-ass to not have to buy my own beer in between, but I'll never turn down free beer!!!
I guess we need some fresh blood in here to throw up some different points...
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You think it's coincidence that the are alot of Smiths in the world?it’s legal to marry your cousin in something like 18 states. Are you taking advantage of that one to preserve your freedumb as well?
Back before gay marriage was federally legal, and it was on a state by state basis... Connecticut, where I was born, and lived a fair portion of my life, it's legal there to marry your first cousin (scientifically speaking it is distant enough that you're not going to get retarded disfigured children), and for a time before the feds stepped in, it was legal to gay marry in Connecticut... So if you're either from Connecticut, or you want to move to Connecticut, it's a great place to gay marry your first cousin... You know, for tax purposes!!You think it's coincidence that the are alot of Smiths in the world?
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Honestly though, I'm glad I came. It's been a fun thread so far! We got all the fun guys on the Forum in here, pretty good time if you ask me!
You should go check out the JHWR, I made a really inappropriate joke over there I wouldn't dare share on the rest of the Forum.you know, every time I see a thread like this one I wonder how a wheeling camping trip would be with all the usual suspects until I see one of "them" quote brokeback mountain![]()


lol except trails are limited in the "center" of the country, but a trip to Moab would be perfect, you know, being the mecca and all lolYou should go check out the JHWR, I made a really inappropriate joke over there I wouldn't dare share on the rest of the Forum.
I got a good sense of humor, I think.
Yeah that would be a dream come true, off-roading with all of my favorite forum people!
Maybe we can all get together one year at like one of those Jeep events or something. Something in the center of the country so everyone's driving a similar distance.
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I had the same crap back in the 80s for my bug...yes. He originally started in on me that I had to have doors on. He then got into the mirrors, soft top tint and taillights. It was a 45-minute lecture. i think he just doesn't like jeeps!
I can also say first hand, you are correct. Bottomline, even if a person is stopped for anything that was not against the law and something against the law was discovered (DUI for example), the report will read, your vehicle weaved slightly, which is justification for the stop. hypothetically, if a person was arrested, even if the entire incident was captured on video and a person can prove the cop made a mistake, it will cost thousands in legal fees. If a person is not arrested and was stopped for an infraction which is not not codified, don’t be a dick to the cop, take it to court. Cops make mistakes all the time. However, if the person stopped is a jerk and lives in the jurisdiction where the stop occurred, the cop won’t forget, so drive carefully.In every profession there are good, bad, hard working, lazy, smart, dumb, ethical and unethical employees. I can say first hand it includes law enforcement.
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Are you less of a man for using mirrors on a doorless Jeep?![]()
In every profession there are good, bad, hard working, lazy, smart, dumb, ethical and unethical employees. I can say first hand it includes law enforcement.
I take it you guys are policeman? Or law enforcement of some format?I can also say first hand, you are correct. Bottomline, even if a person is stopped for anything that was not against the law and something against the law was discovered (DUI for example), the report will read, your vehicle weaved slightly, which is justification for the stop. hypothetically, if a person was arrested, even if the entire incident was captured on video and a person can prove the cop made a mistake, it will cost thousands in legal fees. If a person is not arrested and was stopped for an infraction which is not not codified, don’t be a dick to the cop, take it to court. Cops make mistakes all the time. However, if the person stopped is a jerk and lives in the jurisdiction where the stop occurred, the cop won’t forget, so drive carefully.
The beauty of body cameras is these "mistakes" are literally costing taxpayers millions now. All the more reason the cops need to do better.I can also say first hand, you are correct. Bottomline, even if a person is stopped for anything that was not against the law and something against the law was discovered (DUI for example), the report will read, your vehicle weaved slightly, which is justification for the stop. hypothetically, if a person was arrested, even if the entire incident was captured on video and a person can prove the cop made a mistake, it will cost thousands in legal fees. If a person is not arrested and was stopped for an infraction which is not not codified, don’t be a dick to the cop, take it to court. Cops make mistakes all the time. However, if the person stopped is a jerk and lives in the jurisdiction where the stop occurred, the cop won’t forget, so drive carefully.
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Are you less of a man for using mirrors on a doorless Jeep?![]()