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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 06:32 AM
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Originally Posted by my89xj
Alec & jake I'm to lazy to text both of you, ill try and get the box pulled tonight along with your hinges Alec.
Youll need to text me your address so i can get there it wouldnt be until close to 7 before i got there. I need to try and get your flare out of my jeep.

How far are you from New Market?
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 06:33 AM
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Morning all, Seems I am one of the few that made is unscathed yesterday. Finally fully disassembled my newly acquired target rifle for a good cleaning...... Yeah my grandfather wasnt kidding when he said "don't think I have ever cleaned it" It wasnt cycling rounds properly and now I know why lol Gonna test her out this weekend... Everyone make it to work ok today? lol One of us should seriously invest in a rollback if not a badass offroad wrecker
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Green2000
Everyone make it to work ok today? lol One of us should seriously invest in a rollback if not a badass offroad wrecker
Made it to work fine and I think someone needs to acquire a wrecker like thisName:  IMG_0368.jpg
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This truck is the definition of badass
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 06:56 AM
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Badass tow truck in action
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by a_shirey

Youll need to text me your address so i can get there it wouldnt be until close to 7 before i got there. I need to try and get your flare out of my jeep.

How far are you from New Market?
5 minutes.
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 07:28 AM
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mornin yawl
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 07:38 AM
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Originally Posted by MD_XJ_MD
Made it to work fine and I think someone needs to acquire a wrecker like thisAttachment 177961

This truck is the definition of badass
that is a nice play toy..

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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Pudgy Fingers
You kids need a beating apparently. If you think you're grown men then move out and no one can say anything to you but if you're at home you kind of do what your parents say. I can't stand when kids disrespect their parents. It's just not right. You both will grow up and realize that your dads were a lot smarter than you gave them credit for.
X10 on this. I must say that my son has mastered the art of dad management by picking his spots and fighting hard yet respectfully for what he wants. He had the benefit of watching his three older sisters ***** and moan without success but he also listens as much as he talks. Consequently, I WANT to enable his goals and will help him do whatever WE agree is in his long term best interests. I am wiser than he, I hold most of the currency and he demonstrates great intelligence and intuition by acknowledging that and working within the structure presented him. In short he is becoming a grown *** man. You will not only improve your relationship with your dad if you take this approach but you will set yourself up to be a strong member of society. How do you want your son to regard you? Sorry to go Dr. Phil on you.
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by XJDAD
X10 on this. I must say that my son has mastered the art of dad management by picking his spots and fighting hard yet respectfully for what he wants. He had the benefit of watching his three older sisters ***** and moan without success but he also listens as much as he talks. Consequently, I WANT to enable his goals and will help him do whatever WE agree is in his long term best interests. I am wiser than he, I hold most of the currency and he demonstrates great intelligence and intuition by acknowledging that and working within the structure presented him. In short he is becoming a grown *** man. You will not only improve your relationship with your dad if you take this approach but you will set yourself up to be a strong member of society. How do you want your son to regard you? Sorry to go Dr. Phil on you.
Well put.....
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by XJDAD

X10 on this. I must say that my son has mastered the art of dad management by picking his spots and fighting hard yet respectfully for what he wants. He had the benefit of watching his three older sisters ***** and moan without success but he also listens as much as he talks. Consequently, I WANT to enable his goals and will help him do whatever WE agree is in his long term best interests. I am wiser than he, I hold most of the currency and he demonstrates great intelligence and intuition by acknowledging that and working within the structure presented him. In short he is becoming a grown *** man. You will not only improve your relationship with your dad if you take this approach but you will set yourself up to be a strong member of society. How do you want your son to regard you? Sorry to go Dr. Phil on you.
I have the most respect for my father he has taught me very very well on things in life and how to look at things and I wouldn't choose any other person to teach me these things I hate when ppl disrespect there parents!!!

and xj dad you and your son need to come to next meet up be nice to meet some new people and ppl who are grateful for other ppl in there life
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 08:08 AM
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anyone got one of those Lil neat u-joint c clamp looking things to change ujoints
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by hschofi72
Thanx!!! Man I wish I had your rims!! I love that style!!!
Thanks - you must be in the same demographic as my 19 yo son. I'm so old that the last time I put Cragars on my car they looked like this:

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The XJ is his and he chooses and buys all the stuff and we put it on together. At first I wanted him to keep the stock 15s but he reminded me that it was his Jeep and his $$. I admit they do look good. He gets compliments on those 16 x 10s with the Coopers on them but we're going to have to address the clearance issues before he does any wheeling.
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by slim172010
I have the most respect for my father he has taught me very very well on things in life and how to look at things and I wouldn't choose any other person to teach me these things I hate when ppl disrespect there parents!!!

and xj dad you and your son need to come to next meet up be nice to meet some new people and ppl who are grateful for other ppl in there life
Good words Slim! I'm blessed to still have my dad around and I've learned alot from him about patience, diligence, success and life. His lib politics are caca but we can't all be perfect. Colin and I will be at the next meet up if he isn't working.
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 09:04 AM
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Can't sleep so I've been making a spreadsheet for the various upgrades I have planned.

Now I just need to find me some parts.. Starting with a np231. I might call that guy in Westminster and see if he still has that one case for $100 that Jimmy found.
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Veeb0rg
Can't sleep so I've been making a spreadsheet for the various upgrades I have planned.

Now I just need to find me some parts.. Starting with a np231. I might call that guy in Westminster and see if he still has that one case for $100 that Jimmy found.

It is available.....
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