Bubba Jeep RIP
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
Nancy did pass the time by typing:
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather.
Bummer. :(
What's important is your ok. Sounds like you got hit fairly hard.
Make certain you see your doctor because some injuries take time to
appear.
Still, glad to hear you didn't get hurt.
Jeeps can be replaced, people can't.
--
DougW
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather.
Bummer. :(
What's important is your ok. Sounds like you got hit fairly hard.
Make certain you see your doctor because some injuries take time to
appear.
Still, glad to hear you didn't get hurt.
Jeeps can be replaced, people can't.
--
DougW
#12
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
Nancy did pass the time by typing:
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather.
Bummer. :(
What's important is your ok. Sounds like you got hit fairly hard.
Make certain you see your doctor because some injuries take time to
appear.
Still, glad to hear you didn't get hurt.
Jeeps can be replaced, people can't.
--
DougW
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather.
Bummer. :(
What's important is your ok. Sounds like you got hit fairly hard.
Make certain you see your doctor because some injuries take time to
appear.
Still, glad to hear you didn't get hurt.
Jeeps can be replaced, people can't.
--
DougW
#13
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
Nancy did pass the time by typing:
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather.
Bummer. :(
What's important is your ok. Sounds like you got hit fairly hard.
Make certain you see your doctor because some injuries take time to
appear.
Still, glad to hear you didn't get hurt.
Jeeps can be replaced, people can't.
--
DougW
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather.
Bummer. :(
What's important is your ok. Sounds like you got hit fairly hard.
Make certain you see your doctor because some injuries take time to
appear.
Still, glad to hear you didn't get hurt.
Jeeps can be replaced, people can't.
--
DougW
#14
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
Glad to hear no one was hurt, but I'm sorry for your loss. Will you be
having a wake? The best medicine for you, is to get back on the horse
with another new TJ and start driving immediately. A color change is
acceptable in these situations.
Nancy wrote:
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt except for my Jeep.
> Both air bags deployed and he held his ground and didn't roll,
> probably saving my life. Bubba was a '99 TJ that I bought brand new
> and "built especially" for me in October of 1998. We didn't really
> ever go off-road because he was a daily driver and being female, I'm
> not much of a mechanic. I want to thank you guys for all your advice
> that I've lurkingly gotten from this newsgroup. I did learn to change
> his air filter and clean his throttle body thanks to your great
> instructions. I just had a cracked manifold replaced last month and
> when trying to decide between OEM and Borla, my husband asked, "What
> does Jerry Bransford say?" Great site, by the way Jerry, from another
> Nancy. I've checked in to this group practically every day for five
> years now and being a Jeep owner is part of my identity. I'm hoping
> that I can convince my husband that I need to buy another TJ, but
> nothing can replace my first love. I apologize for the sappiness,
> please accept a Jeep wave and my deepest thanks for the last five
> years.
>
> Nancy
--
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tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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having a wake? The best medicine for you, is to get back on the horse
with another new TJ and start driving immediately. A color change is
acceptable in these situations.
Nancy wrote:
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt except for my Jeep.
> Both air bags deployed and he held his ground and didn't roll,
> probably saving my life. Bubba was a '99 TJ that I bought brand new
> and "built especially" for me in October of 1998. We didn't really
> ever go off-road because he was a daily driver and being female, I'm
> not much of a mechanic. I want to thank you guys for all your advice
> that I've lurkingly gotten from this newsgroup. I did learn to change
> his air filter and clean his throttle body thanks to your great
> instructions. I just had a cracked manifold replaced last month and
> when trying to decide between OEM and Borla, my husband asked, "What
> does Jerry Bransford say?" Great site, by the way Jerry, from another
> Nancy. I've checked in to this group practically every day for five
> years now and being a Jeep owner is part of my identity. I'm hoping
> that I can convince my husband that I need to buy another TJ, but
> nothing can replace my first love. I apologize for the sappiness,
> please accept a Jeep wave and my deepest thanks for the last five
> years.
>
> Nancy
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
Glad to hear no one was hurt, but I'm sorry for your loss. Will you be
having a wake? The best medicine for you, is to get back on the horse
with another new TJ and start driving immediately. A color change is
acceptable in these situations.
Nancy wrote:
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt except for my Jeep.
> Both air bags deployed and he held his ground and didn't roll,
> probably saving my life. Bubba was a '99 TJ that I bought brand new
> and "built especially" for me in October of 1998. We didn't really
> ever go off-road because he was a daily driver and being female, I'm
> not much of a mechanic. I want to thank you guys for all your advice
> that I've lurkingly gotten from this newsgroup. I did learn to change
> his air filter and clean his throttle body thanks to your great
> instructions. I just had a cracked manifold replaced last month and
> when trying to decide between OEM and Borla, my husband asked, "What
> does Jerry Bransford say?" Great site, by the way Jerry, from another
> Nancy. I've checked in to this group practically every day for five
> years now and being a Jeep owner is part of my identity. I'm hoping
> that I can convince my husband that I need to buy another TJ, but
> nothing can replace my first love. I apologize for the sappiness,
> please accept a Jeep wave and my deepest thanks for the last five
> years.
>
> Nancy
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
(Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
__________________________________________________ _________
having a wake? The best medicine for you, is to get back on the horse
with another new TJ and start driving immediately. A color change is
acceptable in these situations.
Nancy wrote:
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt except for my Jeep.
> Both air bags deployed and he held his ground and didn't roll,
> probably saving my life. Bubba was a '99 TJ that I bought brand new
> and "built especially" for me in October of 1998. We didn't really
> ever go off-road because he was a daily driver and being female, I'm
> not much of a mechanic. I want to thank you guys for all your advice
> that I've lurkingly gotten from this newsgroup. I did learn to change
> his air filter and clean his throttle body thanks to your great
> instructions. I just had a cracked manifold replaced last month and
> when trying to decide between OEM and Borla, my husband asked, "What
> does Jerry Bransford say?" Great site, by the way Jerry, from another
> Nancy. I've checked in to this group practically every day for five
> years now and being a Jeep owner is part of my identity. I'm hoping
> that I can convince my husband that I need to buy another TJ, but
> nothing can replace my first love. I apologize for the sappiness,
> please accept a Jeep wave and my deepest thanks for the last five
> years.
>
> Nancy
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
Glad to hear no one was hurt, but I'm sorry for your loss. Will you be
having a wake? The best medicine for you, is to get back on the horse
with another new TJ and start driving immediately. A color change is
acceptable in these situations.
Nancy wrote:
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt except for my Jeep.
> Both air bags deployed and he held his ground and didn't roll,
> probably saving my life. Bubba was a '99 TJ that I bought brand new
> and "built especially" for me in October of 1998. We didn't really
> ever go off-road because he was a daily driver and being female, I'm
> not much of a mechanic. I want to thank you guys for all your advice
> that I've lurkingly gotten from this newsgroup. I did learn to change
> his air filter and clean his throttle body thanks to your great
> instructions. I just had a cracked manifold replaced last month and
> when trying to decide between OEM and Borla, my husband asked, "What
> does Jerry Bransford say?" Great site, by the way Jerry, from another
> Nancy. I've checked in to this group practically every day for five
> years now and being a Jeep owner is part of my identity. I'm hoping
> that I can convince my husband that I need to buy another TJ, but
> nothing can replace my first love. I apologize for the sappiness,
> please accept a Jeep wave and my deepest thanks for the last five
> years.
>
> Nancy
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
(Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
__________________________________________________ _________
having a wake? The best medicine for you, is to get back on the horse
with another new TJ and start driving immediately. A color change is
acceptable in these situations.
Nancy wrote:
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt except for my Jeep.
> Both air bags deployed and he held his ground and didn't roll,
> probably saving my life. Bubba was a '99 TJ that I bought brand new
> and "built especially" for me in October of 1998. We didn't really
> ever go off-road because he was a daily driver and being female, I'm
> not much of a mechanic. I want to thank you guys for all your advice
> that I've lurkingly gotten from this newsgroup. I did learn to change
> his air filter and clean his throttle body thanks to your great
> instructions. I just had a cracked manifold replaced last month and
> when trying to decide between OEM and Borla, my husband asked, "What
> does Jerry Bransford say?" Great site, by the way Jerry, from another
> Nancy. I've checked in to this group practically every day for five
> years now and being a Jeep owner is part of my identity. I'm hoping
> that I can convince my husband that I need to buy another TJ, but
> nothing can replace my first love. I apologize for the sappiness,
> please accept a Jeep wave and my deepest thanks for the last five
> years.
>
> Nancy
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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__________________________________________________ _________
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
Glad to hear no one was hurt, but I'm sorry for your loss. Will you be
having a wake? The best medicine for you, is to get back on the horse
with another new TJ and start driving immediately. A color change is
acceptable in these situations.
Nancy wrote:
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt except for my Jeep.
> Both air bags deployed and he held his ground and didn't roll,
> probably saving my life. Bubba was a '99 TJ that I bought brand new
> and "built especially" for me in October of 1998. We didn't really
> ever go off-road because he was a daily driver and being female, I'm
> not much of a mechanic. I want to thank you guys for all your advice
> that I've lurkingly gotten from this newsgroup. I did learn to change
> his air filter and clean his throttle body thanks to your great
> instructions. I just had a cracked manifold replaced last month and
> when trying to decide between OEM and Borla, my husband asked, "What
> does Jerry Bransford say?" Great site, by the way Jerry, from another
> Nancy. I've checked in to this group practically every day for five
> years now and being a Jeep owner is part of my identity. I'm hoping
> that I can convince my husband that I need to buy another TJ, but
> nothing can replace my first love. I apologize for the sappiness,
> please accept a Jeep wave and my deepest thanks for the last five
> years.
>
> Nancy
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
(Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
__________________________________________________ _________
having a wake? The best medicine for you, is to get back on the horse
with another new TJ and start driving immediately. A color change is
acceptable in these situations.
Nancy wrote:
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt except for my Jeep.
> Both air bags deployed and he held his ground and didn't roll,
> probably saving my life. Bubba was a '99 TJ that I bought brand new
> and "built especially" for me in October of 1998. We didn't really
> ever go off-road because he was a daily driver and being female, I'm
> not much of a mechanic. I want to thank you guys for all your advice
> that I've lurkingly gotten from this newsgroup. I did learn to change
> his air filter and clean his throttle body thanks to your great
> instructions. I just had a cracked manifold replaced last month and
> when trying to decide between OEM and Borla, my husband asked, "What
> does Jerry Bransford say?" Great site, by the way Jerry, from another
> Nancy. I've checked in to this group practically every day for five
> years now and being a Jeep owner is part of my identity. I'm hoping
> that I can convince my husband that I need to buy another TJ, but
> nothing can replace my first love. I apologize for the sappiness,
> please accept a Jeep wave and my deepest thanks for the last five
> years.
>
> Nancy
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
(Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
__________________________________________________ _________
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
Glad to hear you're all right.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Nancy wrote:
>
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt except for my Jeep.
> Both air bags deployed and he held his ground and didn't roll,
> probably saving my life. Bubba was a '99 TJ that I bought brand new
> and "built especially" for me in October of 1998. We didn't really
> ever go off-road because he was a daily driver and being female, I'm
> not much of a mechanic. I want to thank you guys for all your advice
> that I've lurkingly gotten from this newsgroup. I did learn to change
> his air filter and clean his throttle body thanks to your great
> instructions. I just had a cracked manifold replaced last month and
> when trying to decide between OEM and Borla, my husband asked, "What
> does Jerry Bransford say?" Great site, by the way Jerry, from another
> Nancy. I've checked in to this group practically every day for five
> years now and being a Jeep owner is part of my identity. I'm hoping
> that I can convince my husband that I need to buy another TJ, but
> nothing can replace my first love. I apologize for the sappiness,
> please accept a Jeep wave and my deepest thanks for the last five
> years.
>
> Nancy
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Nancy wrote:
>
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt except for my Jeep.
> Both air bags deployed and he held his ground and didn't roll,
> probably saving my life. Bubba was a '99 TJ that I bought brand new
> and "built especially" for me in October of 1998. We didn't really
> ever go off-road because he was a daily driver and being female, I'm
> not much of a mechanic. I want to thank you guys for all your advice
> that I've lurkingly gotten from this newsgroup. I did learn to change
> his air filter and clean his throttle body thanks to your great
> instructions. I just had a cracked manifold replaced last month and
> when trying to decide between OEM and Borla, my husband asked, "What
> does Jerry Bransford say?" Great site, by the way Jerry, from another
> Nancy. I've checked in to this group practically every day for five
> years now and being a Jeep owner is part of my identity. I'm hoping
> that I can convince my husband that I need to buy another TJ, but
> nothing can replace my first love. I apologize for the sappiness,
> please accept a Jeep wave and my deepest thanks for the last five
> years.
>
> Nancy
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
Glad to hear you're all right.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Nancy wrote:
>
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt except for my Jeep.
> Both air bags deployed and he held his ground and didn't roll,
> probably saving my life. Bubba was a '99 TJ that I bought brand new
> and "built especially" for me in October of 1998. We didn't really
> ever go off-road because he was a daily driver and being female, I'm
> not much of a mechanic. I want to thank you guys for all your advice
> that I've lurkingly gotten from this newsgroup. I did learn to change
> his air filter and clean his throttle body thanks to your great
> instructions. I just had a cracked manifold replaced last month and
> when trying to decide between OEM and Borla, my husband asked, "What
> does Jerry Bransford say?" Great site, by the way Jerry, from another
> Nancy. I've checked in to this group practically every day for five
> years now and being a Jeep owner is part of my identity. I'm hoping
> that I can convince my husband that I need to buy another TJ, but
> nothing can replace my first love. I apologize for the sappiness,
> please accept a Jeep wave and my deepest thanks for the last five
> years.
>
> Nancy
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Nancy wrote:
>
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt except for my Jeep.
> Both air bags deployed and he held his ground and didn't roll,
> probably saving my life. Bubba was a '99 TJ that I bought brand new
> and "built especially" for me in October of 1998. We didn't really
> ever go off-road because he was a daily driver and being female, I'm
> not much of a mechanic. I want to thank you guys for all your advice
> that I've lurkingly gotten from this newsgroup. I did learn to change
> his air filter and clean his throttle body thanks to your great
> instructions. I just had a cracked manifold replaced last month and
> when trying to decide between OEM and Borla, my husband asked, "What
> does Jerry Bransford say?" Great site, by the way Jerry, from another
> Nancy. I've checked in to this group practically every day for five
> years now and being a Jeep owner is part of my identity. I'm hoping
> that I can convince my husband that I need to buy another TJ, but
> nothing can replace my first love. I apologize for the sappiness,
> please accept a Jeep wave and my deepest thanks for the last five
> years.
>
> Nancy
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
Glad to hear you're all right.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Nancy wrote:
>
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt except for my Jeep.
> Both air bags deployed and he held his ground and didn't roll,
> probably saving my life. Bubba was a '99 TJ that I bought brand new
> and "built especially" for me in October of 1998. We didn't really
> ever go off-road because he was a daily driver and being female, I'm
> not much of a mechanic. I want to thank you guys for all your advice
> that I've lurkingly gotten from this newsgroup. I did learn to change
> his air filter and clean his throttle body thanks to your great
> instructions. I just had a cracked manifold replaced last month and
> when trying to decide between OEM and Borla, my husband asked, "What
> does Jerry Bransford say?" Great site, by the way Jerry, from another
> Nancy. I've checked in to this group practically every day for five
> years now and being a Jeep owner is part of my identity. I'm hoping
> that I can convince my husband that I need to buy another TJ, but
> nothing can replace my first love. I apologize for the sappiness,
> please accept a Jeep wave and my deepest thanks for the last five
> years.
>
> Nancy
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Nancy wrote:
>
> Hey everyone, I'm delurking to write this because you guys are the
> only ones who will understand my misery. I lost my beloved Bubba Jeep
> today to a GMC Sierra that ran a stop sign while we were on our way to
> work, his top down for the first time in weeks, enjoying the great
> weather. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt except for my Jeep.
> Both air bags deployed and he held his ground and didn't roll,
> probably saving my life. Bubba was a '99 TJ that I bought brand new
> and "built especially" for me in October of 1998. We didn't really
> ever go off-road because he was a daily driver and being female, I'm
> not much of a mechanic. I want to thank you guys for all your advice
> that I've lurkingly gotten from this newsgroup. I did learn to change
> his air filter and clean his throttle body thanks to your great
> instructions. I just had a cracked manifold replaced last month and
> when trying to decide between OEM and Borla, my husband asked, "What
> does Jerry Bransford say?" Great site, by the way Jerry, from another
> Nancy. I've checked in to this group practically every day for five
> years now and being a Jeep owner is part of my identity. I'm hoping
> that I can convince my husband that I need to buy another TJ, but
> nothing can replace my first love. I apologize for the sappiness,
> please accept a Jeep wave and my deepest thanks for the last five
> years.
>
> Nancy