*SIGH*
#131
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Re: *SIGH*
"Tomes" <askme@here.net>
>>
> I have gone the past 2 years without putting the hard top on and am now
> trying to convince myself to do it for this winter. I know I will be
> better off as I will not risk cracking a plastic window when it is frozen
> (my fear). I just have to actually do it....
> Tomes
Well, the hard top is so much nicer when it comes to loading the rear, and
with the little guy in and out these days, the faster teh better when it's
cold.
It's been kind of nice actually, and I had forgotten what it was like to
hear the full range of sound on the stereo LOL
It only takes a few minutes to put it on, g'wan.. you can do it!
Kate
#132
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Re: *SIGH*
"Tomes" <askme@here.net>
>>
> I have gone the past 2 years without putting the hard top on and am now
> trying to convince myself to do it for this winter. I know I will be
> better off as I will not risk cracking a plastic window when it is frozen
> (my fear). I just have to actually do it....
> Tomes
Well, the hard top is so much nicer when it comes to loading the rear, and
with the little guy in and out these days, the faster teh better when it's
cold.
It's been kind of nice actually, and I had forgotten what it was like to
hear the full range of sound on the stereo LOL
It only takes a few minutes to put it on, g'wan.. you can do it!
Kate
#133
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Re: *SIGH*
"Tomes" <askme@here.net>
>>
> I have gone the past 2 years without putting the hard top on and am now
> trying to convince myself to do it for this winter. I know I will be
> better off as I will not risk cracking a plastic window when it is frozen
> (my fear). I just have to actually do it....
> Tomes
Well, the hard top is so much nicer when it comes to loading the rear, and
with the little guy in and out these days, the faster teh better when it's
cold.
It's been kind of nice actually, and I had forgotten what it was like to
hear the full range of sound on the stereo LOL
It only takes a few minutes to put it on, g'wan.. you can do it!
Kate
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Re: *SIGH*
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
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> "Tomes" <askme@here.net>
>>>
>> I have gone the past 2 years without putting the hard top on and am now
>> trying to convince myself to do it for this winter. I know I will be
>> better off as I will not risk cracking a plastic window when it is frozen
>> (my fear). I just have to actually do it....
>> Tomes
>
> Well, the hard top is so much nicer when it comes to loading the rear, and
> with the little guy in and out these days, the faster teh better when it's
> cold.
> It's been kind of nice actually, and I had forgotten what it was like to
> hear the full range of sound on the stereo LOL
>
> It only takes a few minutes to put it on, g'wan.. you can do it!
>
> Kate
>
Yeah, maybe this week... I do agree about loading from the rear. With the
rear window zipped all in tight (I usually have it zipped down, rolled up at
the bottom when it is nice out) I gotta toss stuff into the back seat via
the door. The hatch really does help that.
Tomes
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> "Tomes" <askme@here.net>
>>>
>> I have gone the past 2 years without putting the hard top on and am now
>> trying to convince myself to do it for this winter. I know I will be
>> better off as I will not risk cracking a plastic window when it is frozen
>> (my fear). I just have to actually do it....
>> Tomes
>
> Well, the hard top is so much nicer when it comes to loading the rear, and
> with the little guy in and out these days, the faster teh better when it's
> cold.
> It's been kind of nice actually, and I had forgotten what it was like to
> hear the full range of sound on the stereo LOL
>
> It only takes a few minutes to put it on, g'wan.. you can do it!
>
> Kate
>
Yeah, maybe this week... I do agree about loading from the rear. With the
rear window zipped all in tight (I usually have it zipped down, rolled up at
the bottom when it is nice out) I gotta toss stuff into the back seat via
the door. The hatch really does help that.
Tomes
#135
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Re: *SIGH*
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
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> "Tomes" <askme@here.net>
>>>
>> I have gone the past 2 years without putting the hard top on and am now
>> trying to convince myself to do it for this winter. I know I will be
>> better off as I will not risk cracking a plastic window when it is frozen
>> (my fear). I just have to actually do it....
>> Tomes
>
> Well, the hard top is so much nicer when it comes to loading the rear, and
> with the little guy in and out these days, the faster teh better when it's
> cold.
> It's been kind of nice actually, and I had forgotten what it was like to
> hear the full range of sound on the stereo LOL
>
> It only takes a few minutes to put it on, g'wan.. you can do it!
>
> Kate
>
Yeah, maybe this week... I do agree about loading from the rear. With the
rear window zipped all in tight (I usually have it zipped down, rolled up at
the bottom when it is nice out) I gotta toss stuff into the back seat via
the door. The hatch really does help that.
Tomes
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> "Tomes" <askme@here.net>
>>>
>> I have gone the past 2 years without putting the hard top on and am now
>> trying to convince myself to do it for this winter. I know I will be
>> better off as I will not risk cracking a plastic window when it is frozen
>> (my fear). I just have to actually do it....
>> Tomes
>
> Well, the hard top is so much nicer when it comes to loading the rear, and
> with the little guy in and out these days, the faster teh better when it's
> cold.
> It's been kind of nice actually, and I had forgotten what it was like to
> hear the full range of sound on the stereo LOL
>
> It only takes a few minutes to put it on, g'wan.. you can do it!
>
> Kate
>
Yeah, maybe this week... I do agree about loading from the rear. With the
rear window zipped all in tight (I usually have it zipped down, rolled up at
the bottom when it is nice out) I gotta toss stuff into the back seat via
the door. The hatch really does help that.
Tomes
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Re: *SIGH*
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
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> "Tomes" <askme@here.net>
>>>
>> I have gone the past 2 years without putting the hard top on and am now
>> trying to convince myself to do it for this winter. I know I will be
>> better off as I will not risk cracking a plastic window when it is frozen
>> (my fear). I just have to actually do it....
>> Tomes
>
> Well, the hard top is so much nicer when it comes to loading the rear, and
> with the little guy in and out these days, the faster teh better when it's
> cold.
> It's been kind of nice actually, and I had forgotten what it was like to
> hear the full range of sound on the stereo LOL
>
> It only takes a few minutes to put it on, g'wan.. you can do it!
>
> Kate
>
Yeah, maybe this week... I do agree about loading from the rear. With the
rear window zipped all in tight (I usually have it zipped down, rolled up at
the bottom when it is nice out) I gotta toss stuff into the back seat via
the door. The hatch really does help that.
Tomes
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> "Tomes" <askme@here.net>
>>>
>> I have gone the past 2 years without putting the hard top on and am now
>> trying to convince myself to do it for this winter. I know I will be
>> better off as I will not risk cracking a plastic window when it is frozen
>> (my fear). I just have to actually do it....
>> Tomes
>
> Well, the hard top is so much nicer when it comes to loading the rear, and
> with the little guy in and out these days, the faster teh better when it's
> cold.
> It's been kind of nice actually, and I had forgotten what it was like to
> hear the full range of sound on the stereo LOL
>
> It only takes a few minutes to put it on, g'wan.. you can do it!
>
> Kate
>
Yeah, maybe this week... I do agree about loading from the rear. With the
rear window zipped all in tight (I usually have it zipped down, rolled up at
the bottom when it is nice out) I gotta toss stuff into the back seat via
the door. The hatch really does help that.
Tomes
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Re: *SIGH*
In article <IVG2h.99$GE1.13@bignews7.bellsouth.net>,
Kate <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote:
#Had to put the hard top on yesterday.
#
#I think it's going to be forever till I can go topless again.
#
#Now I have to find a place to store the soft top where we won't trip over
#it, I think the attic.. yea...
What about in the jeep? When folded down, the TJ's soft top should sit
so that you can put the hard top up without having to remove the soft top.
/herb
Kate <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote:
#Had to put the hard top on yesterday.
#
#I think it's going to be forever till I can go topless again.
#
#Now I have to find a place to store the soft top where we won't trip over
#it, I think the attic.. yea...
What about in the jeep? When folded down, the TJ's soft top should sit
so that you can put the hard top up without having to remove the soft top.
/herb
#138
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Re: *SIGH*
In article <IVG2h.99$GE1.13@bignews7.bellsouth.net>,
Kate <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote:
#Had to put the hard top on yesterday.
#
#I think it's going to be forever till I can go topless again.
#
#Now I have to find a place to store the soft top where we won't trip over
#it, I think the attic.. yea...
What about in the jeep? When folded down, the TJ's soft top should sit
so that you can put the hard top up without having to remove the soft top.
/herb
Kate <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote:
#Had to put the hard top on yesterday.
#
#I think it's going to be forever till I can go topless again.
#
#Now I have to find a place to store the soft top where we won't trip over
#it, I think the attic.. yea...
What about in the jeep? When folded down, the TJ's soft top should sit
so that you can put the hard top up without having to remove the soft top.
/herb
#139
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Re: *SIGH*
In article <IVG2h.99$GE1.13@bignews7.bellsouth.net>,
Kate <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote:
#Had to put the hard top on yesterday.
#
#I think it's going to be forever till I can go topless again.
#
#Now I have to find a place to store the soft top where we won't trip over
#it, I think the attic.. yea...
What about in the jeep? When folded down, the TJ's soft top should sit
so that you can put the hard top up without having to remove the soft top.
/herb
Kate <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote:
#Had to put the hard top on yesterday.
#
#I think it's going to be forever till I can go topless again.
#
#Now I have to find a place to store the soft top where we won't trip over
#it, I think the attic.. yea...
What about in the jeep? When folded down, the TJ's soft top should sit
so that you can put the hard top up without having to remove the soft top.
/herb
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Re: *SIGH*
"Herb Leong" <herb@urusei.net> wrote in message
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> In article <IVG2h.99$GE1.13@bignews7.bellsouth.net>,
> Kate <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote:
> #Had to put the hard top on yesterday.
> #
> #I think it's going to be forever till I can go topless again.
> #
> #Now I have to find a place to store the soft top where we won't trip over
> #it, I think the attic.. yea...
>
> What about in the jeep? When folded down, the TJ's soft top should sit
> so that you can put the hard top up without having to remove the soft top.
>
Yep, it does if it is folded like it was when new (however that was), but it
takes a lot of space up, including no access to the 'trunk' area from above
at all without opening up the back door.
Tomes
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> In article <IVG2h.99$GE1.13@bignews7.bellsouth.net>,
> Kate <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote:
> #Had to put the hard top on yesterday.
> #
> #I think it's going to be forever till I can go topless again.
> #
> #Now I have to find a place to store the soft top where we won't trip over
> #it, I think the attic.. yea...
>
> What about in the jeep? When folded down, the TJ's soft top should sit
> so that you can put the hard top up without having to remove the soft top.
>
Yep, it does if it is folded like it was when new (however that was), but it
takes a lot of space up, including no access to the 'trunk' area from above
at all without opening up the back door.
Tomes