Bubba Jeep RIP
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
Glad to hear you're all right.
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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
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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
#22
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
I can't tell is you talk about this group as though we are equivelent to the
Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps, or if we need the Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps.
Hi,
My name is Jeff, and I have a Jeep ... <wild applause and cheering> Thank
you. The other day I was on the Jeep newsgroup <room falls silent but for a
single sigh from the back - it seems that I have back-slid yet again> and a
lurker came out of lurking to report her Jeep had been t-boned by a wayward
GMC something-or-other. Anyway, she knocked some sense into me by reminding
me I had been away from The Clinic for so long. I know I need to come here
for support, but I just think that I can do it on my own. I stay away and
try to cope with my Jeep addiction, but I always find myself back on the
newsgroup <audible sobs can be heard from somewhere in the back of the
room>. I know I am weak and need The Clinic, but I just like to try it by
myself. The lurker that delurked for a brief moment said JerryB has a good
site, and she also said she comes to the newsgroup to check in often. She
really just lurks because I think she is afraid. Afraid of what? I don't
know. I know we all share an addiction to Jeeps, and most of us don't spend
enough time of money at The Clinic, but after spending our kid's ice cream
money on parts, there just isn't enough left for The Clinic. I didn't notice
how weak I was until she dropped out of the shadows to report her loss. She
will be getting a new Jeep soon as a result of the accident. She is hooked
and needs The Clinic, just like me. She Jeeps topless too. It is sad the way
Jeeps ruin lives.
"Nancy" <nl032@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d193862.0406081750.110316c8@posting.google.co m...
> 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
Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps, or if we need the Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps.
Hi,
My name is Jeff, and I have a Jeep ... <wild applause and cheering> Thank
you. The other day I was on the Jeep newsgroup <room falls silent but for a
single sigh from the back - it seems that I have back-slid yet again> and a
lurker came out of lurking to report her Jeep had been t-boned by a wayward
GMC something-or-other. Anyway, she knocked some sense into me by reminding
me I had been away from The Clinic for so long. I know I need to come here
for support, but I just think that I can do it on my own. I stay away and
try to cope with my Jeep addiction, but I always find myself back on the
newsgroup <audible sobs can be heard from somewhere in the back of the
room>. I know I am weak and need The Clinic, but I just like to try it by
myself. The lurker that delurked for a brief moment said JerryB has a good
site, and she also said she comes to the newsgroup to check in often. She
really just lurks because I think she is afraid. Afraid of what? I don't
know. I know we all share an addiction to Jeeps, and most of us don't spend
enough time of money at The Clinic, but after spending our kid's ice cream
money on parts, there just isn't enough left for The Clinic. I didn't notice
how weak I was until she dropped out of the shadows to report her loss. She
will be getting a new Jeep soon as a result of the accident. She is hooked
and needs The Clinic, just like me. She Jeeps topless too. It is sad the way
Jeeps ruin lives.
"Nancy" <nl032@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d193862.0406081750.110316c8@posting.google.co m...
> 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
#23
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
I can't tell is you talk about this group as though we are equivelent to the
Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps, or if we need the Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps.
Hi,
My name is Jeff, and I have a Jeep ... <wild applause and cheering> Thank
you. The other day I was on the Jeep newsgroup <room falls silent but for a
single sigh from the back - it seems that I have back-slid yet again> and a
lurker came out of lurking to report her Jeep had been t-boned by a wayward
GMC something-or-other. Anyway, she knocked some sense into me by reminding
me I had been away from The Clinic for so long. I know I need to come here
for support, but I just think that I can do it on my own. I stay away and
try to cope with my Jeep addiction, but I always find myself back on the
newsgroup <audible sobs can be heard from somewhere in the back of the
room>. I know I am weak and need The Clinic, but I just like to try it by
myself. The lurker that delurked for a brief moment said JerryB has a good
site, and she also said she comes to the newsgroup to check in often. She
really just lurks because I think she is afraid. Afraid of what? I don't
know. I know we all share an addiction to Jeeps, and most of us don't spend
enough time of money at The Clinic, but after spending our kid's ice cream
money on parts, there just isn't enough left for The Clinic. I didn't notice
how weak I was until she dropped out of the shadows to report her loss. She
will be getting a new Jeep soon as a result of the accident. She is hooked
and needs The Clinic, just like me. She Jeeps topless too. It is sad the way
Jeeps ruin lives.
"Nancy" <nl032@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d193862.0406081750.110316c8@posting.google.co m...
> 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
Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps, or if we need the Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps.
Hi,
My name is Jeff, and I have a Jeep ... <wild applause and cheering> Thank
you. The other day I was on the Jeep newsgroup <room falls silent but for a
single sigh from the back - it seems that I have back-slid yet again> and a
lurker came out of lurking to report her Jeep had been t-boned by a wayward
GMC something-or-other. Anyway, she knocked some sense into me by reminding
me I had been away from The Clinic for so long. I know I need to come here
for support, but I just think that I can do it on my own. I stay away and
try to cope with my Jeep addiction, but I always find myself back on the
newsgroup <audible sobs can be heard from somewhere in the back of the
room>. I know I am weak and need The Clinic, but I just like to try it by
myself. The lurker that delurked for a brief moment said JerryB has a good
site, and she also said she comes to the newsgroup to check in often. She
really just lurks because I think she is afraid. Afraid of what? I don't
know. I know we all share an addiction to Jeeps, and most of us don't spend
enough time of money at The Clinic, but after spending our kid's ice cream
money on parts, there just isn't enough left for The Clinic. I didn't notice
how weak I was until she dropped out of the shadows to report her loss. She
will be getting a new Jeep soon as a result of the accident. She is hooked
and needs The Clinic, just like me. She Jeeps topless too. It is sad the way
Jeeps ruin lives.
"Nancy" <nl032@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d193862.0406081750.110316c8@posting.google.co m...
> 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
#24
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
I can't tell is you talk about this group as though we are equivelent to the
Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps, or if we need the Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps.
Hi,
My name is Jeff, and I have a Jeep ... <wild applause and cheering> Thank
you. The other day I was on the Jeep newsgroup <room falls silent but for a
single sigh from the back - it seems that I have back-slid yet again> and a
lurker came out of lurking to report her Jeep had been t-boned by a wayward
GMC something-or-other. Anyway, she knocked some sense into me by reminding
me I had been away from The Clinic for so long. I know I need to come here
for support, but I just think that I can do it on my own. I stay away and
try to cope with my Jeep addiction, but I always find myself back on the
newsgroup <audible sobs can be heard from somewhere in the back of the
room>. I know I am weak and need The Clinic, but I just like to try it by
myself. The lurker that delurked for a brief moment said JerryB has a good
site, and she also said she comes to the newsgroup to check in often. She
really just lurks because I think she is afraid. Afraid of what? I don't
know. I know we all share an addiction to Jeeps, and most of us don't spend
enough time of money at The Clinic, but after spending our kid's ice cream
money on parts, there just isn't enough left for The Clinic. I didn't notice
how weak I was until she dropped out of the shadows to report her loss. She
will be getting a new Jeep soon as a result of the accident. She is hooked
and needs The Clinic, just like me. She Jeeps topless too. It is sad the way
Jeeps ruin lives.
"Nancy" <nl032@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d193862.0406081750.110316c8@posting.google.co m...
> 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
Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps, or if we need the Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps.
Hi,
My name is Jeff, and I have a Jeep ... <wild applause and cheering> Thank
you. The other day I was on the Jeep newsgroup <room falls silent but for a
single sigh from the back - it seems that I have back-slid yet again> and a
lurker came out of lurking to report her Jeep had been t-boned by a wayward
GMC something-or-other. Anyway, she knocked some sense into me by reminding
me I had been away from The Clinic for so long. I know I need to come here
for support, but I just think that I can do it on my own. I stay away and
try to cope with my Jeep addiction, but I always find myself back on the
newsgroup <audible sobs can be heard from somewhere in the back of the
room>. I know I am weak and need The Clinic, but I just like to try it by
myself. The lurker that delurked for a brief moment said JerryB has a good
site, and she also said she comes to the newsgroup to check in often. She
really just lurks because I think she is afraid. Afraid of what? I don't
know. I know we all share an addiction to Jeeps, and most of us don't spend
enough time of money at The Clinic, but after spending our kid's ice cream
money on parts, there just isn't enough left for The Clinic. I didn't notice
how weak I was until she dropped out of the shadows to report her loss. She
will be getting a new Jeep soon as a result of the accident. She is hooked
and needs The Clinic, just like me. She Jeeps topless too. It is sad the way
Jeeps ruin lives.
"Nancy" <nl032@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d193862.0406081750.110316c8@posting.google.co m...
> 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
#25
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
I can't tell is you talk about this group as though we are equivelent to the
Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps, or if we need the Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps.
Hi,
My name is Jeff, and I have a Jeep ... <wild applause and cheering> Thank
you. The other day I was on the Jeep newsgroup <room falls silent but for a
single sigh from the back - it seems that I have back-slid yet again> and a
lurker came out of lurking to report her Jeep had been t-boned by a wayward
GMC something-or-other. Anyway, she knocked some sense into me by reminding
me I had been away from The Clinic for so long. I know I need to come here
for support, but I just think that I can do it on my own. I stay away and
try to cope with my Jeep addiction, but I always find myself back on the
newsgroup <audible sobs can be heard from somewhere in the back of the
room>. I know I am weak and need The Clinic, but I just like to try it by
myself. The lurker that delurked for a brief moment said JerryB has a good
site, and she also said she comes to the newsgroup to check in often. She
really just lurks because I think she is afraid. Afraid of what? I don't
know. I know we all share an addiction to Jeeps, and most of us don't spend
enough time of money at The Clinic, but after spending our kid's ice cream
money on parts, there just isn't enough left for The Clinic. I didn't notice
how weak I was until she dropped out of the shadows to report her loss. She
will be getting a new Jeep soon as a result of the accident. She is hooked
and needs The Clinic, just like me. She Jeeps topless too. It is sad the way
Jeeps ruin lives.
"Nancy" <nl032@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d193862.0406081750.110316c8@posting.google.co m...
> 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
Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps, or if we need the Betty Ford Clinic for Jeeps.
Hi,
My name is Jeff, and I have a Jeep ... <wild applause and cheering> Thank
you. The other day I was on the Jeep newsgroup <room falls silent but for a
single sigh from the back - it seems that I have back-slid yet again> and a
lurker came out of lurking to report her Jeep had been t-boned by a wayward
GMC something-or-other. Anyway, she knocked some sense into me by reminding
me I had been away from The Clinic for so long. I know I need to come here
for support, but I just think that I can do it on my own. I stay away and
try to cope with my Jeep addiction, but I always find myself back on the
newsgroup <audible sobs can be heard from somewhere in the back of the
room>. I know I am weak and need The Clinic, but I just like to try it by
myself. The lurker that delurked for a brief moment said JerryB has a good
site, and she also said she comes to the newsgroup to check in often. She
really just lurks because I think she is afraid. Afraid of what? I don't
know. I know we all share an addiction to Jeeps, and most of us don't spend
enough time of money at The Clinic, but after spending our kid's ice cream
money on parts, there just isn't enough left for The Clinic. I didn't notice
how weak I was until she dropped out of the shadows to report her loss. She
will be getting a new Jeep soon as a result of the accident. She is hooked
and needs The Clinic, just like me. She Jeeps topless too. It is sad the way
Jeeps ruin lives.
"Nancy" <nl032@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d193862.0406081750.110316c8@posting.google.co m...
> 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
#30
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Re: Bubba Jeep RIP
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 20:23:02 -0700, "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>>> but after spending our kid's ice cream money on parts
>>LOL
>>
>>> She Jeeps topless too.
>>
>>Really?
>>
Honey, most of us Jeep topless in one respect or the other (or both).
>>> but after spending our kid's ice cream money on parts
>>LOL
>>
>>> She Jeeps topless too.
>>
>>Really?
>>
Honey, most of us Jeep topless in one respect or the other (or both).