word302
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As opposed to your posts ranting that Jeep build you a custom wrangler? He's not wrong.This post reads like you were born in 1941. If you actually read your post objectively, it's sadly self-effacing.
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As opposed to your posts ranting that Jeep build you a custom wrangler? He's not wrong.This post reads like you were born in 1941. If you actually read your post objectively, it's sadly self-effacing.
Nice. Clearly, you don't get the concept of the Wrangler, nor its core following. That's ok, though. They'll still gladly take your money, same as they'll take mine.This post reads like you were born in 1941. If you actually read your post objectively, it's sadly self-effacing.
I overstand all the major angles of enthusiasm for the Wrangler. And brashly lobby for my own vision of a future market segment which will buy quite a few JLU's / JLUXL'sNice. Clearly, you don't get the concept of the Wrangler, nor its core following. That's ok, though. They'll still gladly take your money, same as they'll take mine.
Is that the "intellectual snob" version of rage, or the only truly important version of rage against the dying of the light, which would clearly be Rodney Dangerfield's rendition of the poem in Back to School?You can justify & sugar-coat it however you want @AVENTUS but all I’m hearing is... BURN the HERETIC !!!
LOL, Just Kiddin’, we’ve covered this ground before and truly I respect your right to Rage RAGE Against the Dying of the Light !! ... though Wise Men at their End Know Dark is RIGHT.
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It’s actually a Prophets of Rage’s cover of a Rage Against the Machine’sinterpretation of the Anthony Hopkins’ reading while he rehearsed for UnSilent Lamb Deadly Lamb... unfortunately all of them were live performances and only scratchy 90mins casette tape copies of copied copies remain, and even those can only be played on a Sony Walkman with low battery life to get the tape speed just right... but Rage On !!Is that the "intellectual snob" version of rage, or the only truly important version of rage against the dying of the light, which would clearly be Rodney Dangerfield's rendition of the poem in Back to School?


Ahh, ok, i had not caught the Prophets of Rage angle. I have not gotten any of their stuff yet. While I love Chuck D and Public Enemy, and love Rage even more, because to me they were one of the most original sounding bands out there (hard to do after all these years of music being made) and a truly incredible band, I have not gotten their stuff because I just think is gonna let me down, because I heard one song, and to me, it was just too cliché.It’s actually a Prophets of Rage’s cover of a Rage Against the Machine’sinterpretation of the Anthony Hopkins’ reading while he rehearsed for UnSilent Lamb Deadly Lamb... unfortunately all of them were live performances and only scratchy 90mins casette tape copies of copied copies remain, and even those can only be played on a Sony Walkman with low battery life to get the tape speed just right... but Rage On !!
BTW, I think on the auto-reverse side is a copy of Brocket 99 - Rockin’ the Reservation !![]()