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as for where the mud was. do you know fawn grove road? well off of that road is red bridge road. there's just a big puddle/mud pit thing there. I can show it to you sometime. some nice roads right near there as well that I like driving on.
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I bought the Magnaflow Magnapak....straight through....not sure how much I like it still....got it because it is stainless with a lifetime warranty....Ask Mark, I never hear it outside my Jeep...but he has.
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i roll pretty much stock and my opinion in here is worth about as much as yesterday's news but, if you want good exhaust, go to dukies build thread and do what he did. pound for pound it'll probably be the best value out there.
if you want to be unique/different/whatever, go w/ yer gut.
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oh snap. i forgot all about the cf drinking game i made months ago. licking the duke's boots is a one drink penalty. listerine or cooking wine, that is the question.
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another late night rant
espn just told me that xavier university's basketball team wore jerseys that said "sandy hook" on them. to honor...well, you know the rest.
who wore jerseys for all of the children that catholic priests raped? (xavier is a catholic school). who wears jerseys for afghan children that die in drone strikes? we call it collateral damage. i don't have the stats at my finger tips (actually, i do, but i'm lazy). more than 20 have spontaneously combusted for no good reason other than having been born in the wrong place at the wrong time. they had no choice, and if you were born into similar circumstances, you would hate people that drop bombs on you too. if you lived long enough to be mad about it.
it is us against them. but not really. we all just want to squeeze as much joy as we can out of this confusing existence. we are the same, most of us.
their boss says that we suck. our boss says that they suck. from both sides we, for the most part, support the boss and hate each other.
it sucks that sandy hook happened. but it did. tomorrow, far more than 20-some children will die...it just happens. but when it happens all at once in the same place, all of a sudden...it's something to get behind. something to stand for. like breast cancer, and the pink ribbons, but more urgent.
i'm thisclose to taking the few resources i have, a one way flight to south korea, and never looking back. it's an emerging market. despite all of the b.s. your television feeds you, they don't need us (other nations). they don't live as comfortable, but they live. they also won't arrest you for an open container. it's not a big deal.
as far as i can tell, the east and the west both have good and bad. somehow the worst of both worlds ended up in the middle east. and then some suit in washington figured he ought to fix it. he never will, but in this moment, the east is winning, and that makes him mad as fuq. the middle east is doing what it has always done, with little regard for the opinion of outsiders. they will continue to do that no matter how many fluff pieces the msm runs. conversely, they will continue to do what they do (whatever that is), no matter how many hit pieces the msm runs. academics will write you a thesis on the region. the region will club academics when they show up. it seems the academics should find better places to backpack. they won't.
on the other hand, i want to stay and fight for the constitution, which doesn't mean much of anyting to those in power...not anymore. sometimes i think we have a fighting chance with our regulated firearms. other times i think that people will lay them down at the command of the state.
in the meantime...i'll drink and camp and drive a jeep into the mountains and not worry too much about "where does that road go"...all w/in reason.
who wore jerseys for all of the children that catholic priests raped? (xavier is a catholic school). who wears jerseys for afghan children that die in drone strikes? we call it collateral damage. i don't have the stats at my finger tips (actually, i do, but i'm lazy). more than 20 have spontaneously combusted for no good reason other than having been born in the wrong place at the wrong time. they had no choice, and if you were born into similar circumstances, you would hate people that drop bombs on you too. if you lived long enough to be mad about it.
it is us against them. but not really. we all just want to squeeze as much joy as we can out of this confusing existence. we are the same, most of us.
their boss says that we suck. our boss says that they suck. from both sides we, for the most part, support the boss and hate each other.
it sucks that sandy hook happened. but it did. tomorrow, far more than 20-some children will die...it just happens. but when it happens all at once in the same place, all of a sudden...it's something to get behind. something to stand for. like breast cancer, and the pink ribbons, but more urgent.
i'm thisclose to taking the few resources i have, a one way flight to south korea, and never looking back. it's an emerging market. despite all of the b.s. your television feeds you, they don't need us (other nations). they don't live as comfortable, but they live. they also won't arrest you for an open container. it's not a big deal.
as far as i can tell, the east and the west both have good and bad. somehow the worst of both worlds ended up in the middle east. and then some suit in washington figured he ought to fix it. he never will, but in this moment, the east is winning, and that makes him mad as fuq. the middle east is doing what it has always done, with little regard for the opinion of outsiders. they will continue to do that no matter how many fluff pieces the msm runs. conversely, they will continue to do what they do (whatever that is), no matter how many hit pieces the msm runs. academics will write you a thesis on the region. the region will club academics when they show up. it seems the academics should find better places to backpack. they won't.
on the other hand, i want to stay and fight for the constitution, which doesn't mean much of anyting to those in power...not anymore. sometimes i think we have a fighting chance with our regulated firearms. other times i think that people will lay them down at the command of the state.
in the meantime...i'll drink and camp and drive a jeep into the mountains and not worry too much about "where does that road go"...all w/in reason.
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espn just told me that xavier university's basketball team wore jerseys that said "sandy hook" on them. to honor...well, you know the rest.
who wore jerseys for all of the children that catholic priests raped? (xavier is a catholic school). who wears jerseys for afghan children that die in drone strikes? we call it collateral damage. i don't have the stats at my finger tips (actually, i do, but i'm lazy). more than 20 have spontaneously combusted for no good reason other than having been born in the wrong place at the wrong time. they had no choice, and if you were born into similar circumstances, you would hate people that drop bombs on you too. if you lived long enough to be mad about it.
it is us against them. but not really. we all just want to squeeze as much joy as we can out of this confusing existence. we are the same, most of us.
their boss says that we suck. our boss says that they suck. from both sides we, for the most part, support the boss and hate each other.
it sucks that sandy hook happened. but it did. tomorrow, far more than 20-some children will die...it just happens. but when it happens all at once in the same place, all of a sudden...it's something to get behind. something to stand for. like breast cancer, and the pink ribbons, but more urgent.
i'm thisclose to taking the few resources i have, a one way flight to south korea, and never looking back. it's an emerging market. despite all of the b.s. your television feeds you, they don't need us (other nations). they don't live as comfortable, but they live. they also won't arrest you for an open container. it's not a big deal.
as far as i can tell, the east and the west both have good and bad. somehow the worst of both worlds ended up in the middle east. and then some suit in washington figured he ought to fix it. he never will, but in this moment, the east is winning, and that makes him mad as fuq. the middle east is doing what it has always done, with little regard for the opinion of outsiders. they will continue to do that no matter how many fluff pieces the msm runs. conversely, they will continue to do what they do (whatever that is), no matter how many hit pieces the msm runs. academics will write you a thesis on the region. the region will club academics when they show up. it seems the academics should find better places to backpack. they won't.
on the other hand, i want to stay and fight for the constitution, which doesn't mean much of anyting to those in power...not anymore. sometimes i think we have a fighting chance with our regulated firearms. other times i think that people will lay them down at the command of the state.
in the meantime...i'll drink and camp and drive a jeep into the mountains and not worry too much about "where does that road go"...all w/in reason.
who wore jerseys for all of the children that catholic priests raped? (xavier is a catholic school). who wears jerseys for afghan children that die in drone strikes? we call it collateral damage. i don't have the stats at my finger tips (actually, i do, but i'm lazy). more than 20 have spontaneously combusted for no good reason other than having been born in the wrong place at the wrong time. they had no choice, and if you were born into similar circumstances, you would hate people that drop bombs on you too. if you lived long enough to be mad about it.
it is us against them. but not really. we all just want to squeeze as much joy as we can out of this confusing existence. we are the same, most of us.
their boss says that we suck. our boss says that they suck. from both sides we, for the most part, support the boss and hate each other.
it sucks that sandy hook happened. but it did. tomorrow, far more than 20-some children will die...it just happens. but when it happens all at once in the same place, all of a sudden...it's something to get behind. something to stand for. like breast cancer, and the pink ribbons, but more urgent.
i'm thisclose to taking the few resources i have, a one way flight to south korea, and never looking back. it's an emerging market. despite all of the b.s. your television feeds you, they don't need us (other nations). they don't live as comfortable, but they live. they also won't arrest you for an open container. it's not a big deal.
as far as i can tell, the east and the west both have good and bad. somehow the worst of both worlds ended up in the middle east. and then some suit in washington figured he ought to fix it. he never will, but in this moment, the east is winning, and that makes him mad as fuq. the middle east is doing what it has always done, with little regard for the opinion of outsiders. they will continue to do that no matter how many fluff pieces the msm runs. conversely, they will continue to do what they do (whatever that is), no matter how many hit pieces the msm runs. academics will write you a thesis on the region. the region will club academics when they show up. it seems the academics should find better places to backpack. they won't.
on the other hand, i want to stay and fight for the constitution, which doesn't mean much of anyting to those in power...not anymore. sometimes i think we have a fighting chance with our regulated firearms. other times i think that people will lay them down at the command of the state.
in the meantime...i'll drink and camp and drive a jeep into the mountains and not worry too much about "where does that road go"...all w/in reason.
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Morning MD, atleast its not windy but cold as Penguin nutz...
Anyone in need of a rear hatch off a 93?? it has no plaztic trim on the inside but other than that is fully functional.
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thanks for the vid Zach, uh im not a country music fan, and dont have any use for rap, but--------------------------- i actually liked that, and then-------------- i went to youtube, and watched the longer version, with the other band or whatever, the one with the atvs, now i cant wait to get my shoulder squared so i can ride!!!
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