do you lock the doors of your jeep?
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
> "Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote in message
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>>> Sean wrote:
>>>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>>>>
>>> I think leaving it open with nothing to take is best.
>>>
>>> Soft tops aren't even safe in the bush, the freakin' raccoons
>>> know how to open the zippers at the corners, let alone safe in
>>> the city!
>>>
>> And, a racoon with a razor blade will just ruin an otherwise fun
>> camping trip.
>>
> A raccoon will bite into a tuna fish can just to suck the juice out. They
> don't need razor blades. My wife said it was real comical, in a primitive
> sort of way, seeing me buck naked outside the tent in the middle of the
> night, throwing rocks at raccoons. Good thing she forgot to take photos.
> Don't camp where there are lots of raccoons.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle
>
Not as funny as your story, but my fishing buddies and I had a run in
with some raccoons in Eagle River, WI a few years ago. the resort owner
warned us that the raccoons were very brave and that we should not leave
anything outside that they could get in to. The first night fishing we
caught some walleyes and a couple bass, and left them chained to the
dock on a stringer so we could fillet them in the morning. The next
morning, all the walleyes had been removed from their heads which were
still on the stringers. Our boats had been boarded and all the minnow
buckets and livewells were cleaned of minnows. The nightcrawler and
leech containers were all opened and emptied. Our large coolers full of
minnows were slid out from under the deck of the resort and mostly
emptied. There were raccoon tracks all over the dock, in the boats and
around the decks.
The last night we were there, we put out some leftover food that was
spiced with habanero and cayenne pepper, and was not fit for human
consumption because it was so spicy. The next morning, all that was gone
too. Our only satisfaction was that somewhere there were several
raccoons dragging their asses on the ground and dipping them in the
water to squelch the pain.
Chris
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> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>>> Sean wrote:
>>>> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>>>>
>>> I think leaving it open with nothing to take is best.
>>>
>>> Soft tops aren't even safe in the bush, the freakin' raccoons
>>> know how to open the zippers at the corners, let alone safe in
>>> the city!
>>>
>> And, a racoon with a razor blade will just ruin an otherwise fun
>> camping trip.
>>
> A raccoon will bite into a tuna fish can just to suck the juice out. They
> don't need razor blades. My wife said it was real comical, in a primitive
> sort of way, seeing me buck naked outside the tent in the middle of the
> night, throwing rocks at raccoons. Good thing she forgot to take photos.
> Don't camp where there are lots of raccoons.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle
>
Not as funny as your story, but my fishing buddies and I had a run in
with some raccoons in Eagle River, WI a few years ago. the resort owner
warned us that the raccoons were very brave and that we should not leave
anything outside that they could get in to. The first night fishing we
caught some walleyes and a couple bass, and left them chained to the
dock on a stringer so we could fillet them in the morning. The next
morning, all the walleyes had been removed from their heads which were
still on the stringers. Our boats had been boarded and all the minnow
buckets and livewells were cleaned of minnows. The nightcrawler and
leech containers were all opened and emptied. Our large coolers full of
minnows were slid out from under the deck of the resort and mostly
emptied. There were raccoon tracks all over the dock, in the boats and
around the decks.
The last night we were there, we put out some leftover food that was
spiced with habanero and cayenne pepper, and was not fit for human
consumption because it was so spicy. The next morning, all that was gone
too. Our only satisfaction was that somewhere there were several
raccoons dragging their asses on the ground and dipping them in the
water to squelch the pain.
Chris
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote in message
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> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>> > Sean wrote:
>> >> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>> >>
>> >
>> > I think leaving it open with nothing to take is best.
>> >
>> > Soft tops aren't even safe in the bush, the freakin' raccoons
>> > know how to open the zippers at the corners, let alone safe in
>> > the city!
>> >
>>
>> And, a racoon with a razor blade will just ruin an otherwise fun
>> camping trip.
>>
> A raccoon will bite into a tuna fish can just to suck the juice out. They
> don't need razor blades. My wife said it was real comical, in a primitive
> sort of way, seeing me buck naked outside the tent in the middle of the
> night, throwing rocks at raccoons. Good thing she forgot to take photos.
> Don't camp where there are lots of raccoons.
>
Sounds like the lesson is, it's okay to camp with a woman that can't keep
her wits about her as she is laughing hysterically at naked men running
around in the dark ...
#143
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote in message
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> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>>
>> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>> news:46f99a08$0$15190$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosti ng.com...
>> > Sean wrote:
>> >> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>> >>
>> >
>> > I think leaving it open with nothing to take is best.
>> >
>> > Soft tops aren't even safe in the bush, the freakin' raccoons
>> > know how to open the zippers at the corners, let alone safe in
>> > the city!
>> >
>>
>> And, a racoon with a razor blade will just ruin an otherwise fun
>> camping trip.
>>
> A raccoon will bite into a tuna fish can just to suck the juice out. They
> don't need razor blades. My wife said it was real comical, in a primitive
> sort of way, seeing me buck naked outside the tent in the middle of the
> night, throwing rocks at raccoons. Good thing she forgot to take photos.
> Don't camp where there are lots of raccoons.
>
Sounds like the lesson is, it's okay to camp with a woman that can't keep
her wits about her as she is laughing hysterically at naked men running
around in the dark ...
#144
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote in message
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> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:PjQKi.4724$9r4.4400@trnddc04...
>>
>> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>> news:46f99a08$0$15190$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosti ng.com...
>> > Sean wrote:
>> >> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>> >>
>> >
>> > I think leaving it open with nothing to take is best.
>> >
>> > Soft tops aren't even safe in the bush, the freakin' raccoons
>> > know how to open the zippers at the corners, let alone safe in
>> > the city!
>> >
>>
>> And, a racoon with a razor blade will just ruin an otherwise fun
>> camping trip.
>>
> A raccoon will bite into a tuna fish can just to suck the juice out. They
> don't need razor blades. My wife said it was real comical, in a primitive
> sort of way, seeing me buck naked outside the tent in the middle of the
> night, throwing rocks at raccoons. Good thing she forgot to take photos.
> Don't camp where there are lots of raccoons.
>
Sounds like the lesson is, it's okay to camp with a woman that can't keep
her wits about her as she is laughing hysterically at naked men running
around in the dark ...
#145
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote in message
news:fdhvbt$jvj$1@registered.motzarella.org...
> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:PjQKi.4724$9r4.4400@trnddc04...
>>
>> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>> news:46f99a08$0$15190$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosti ng.com...
>> > Sean wrote:
>> >> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly?
>> >>
>> >
>> > I think leaving it open with nothing to take is best.
>> >
>> > Soft tops aren't even safe in the bush, the freakin' raccoons
>> > know how to open the zippers at the corners, let alone safe in
>> > the city!
>> >
>>
>> And, a racoon with a razor blade will just ruin an otherwise fun
>> camping trip.
>>
> A raccoon will bite into a tuna fish can just to suck the juice out. They
> don't need razor blades. My wife said it was real comical, in a primitive
> sort of way, seeing me buck naked outside the tent in the middle of the
> night, throwing rocks at raccoons. Good thing she forgot to take photos.
> Don't camp where there are lots of raccoons.
>
Sounds like the lesson is, it's okay to camp with a woman that can't keep
her wits about her as she is laughing hysterically at naked men running
around in the dark ...
#146
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
Hey here is a update I try to put the 120 watt lights up on the hood
and the bolts were to big to fit on the mounts I have on the hood. But
I do not thing you will get any glare from them if they are aimed well
off the hood.But I can always be wrong to so do not hold me that if
you do get any glare.Good luck and I am sorry I could not help you all
more.
99 wrangler 31 inch good year mtr tires warn M8000 winch 2.5 lift
skyjacker shocks a lot of lights (winch,hood,bumper, wind shield) Even
more toys to come
Some people have an addiction to drink...
Some people have an addiction to drugs....
I just have an addiction to Jeeps and their accessories....
Here are a few pictures of my rig
http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc222/99_wrangler
and the bolts were to big to fit on the mounts I have on the hood. But
I do not thing you will get any glare from them if they are aimed well
off the hood.But I can always be wrong to so do not hold me that if
you do get any glare.Good luck and I am sorry I could not help you all
more.
99 wrangler 31 inch good year mtr tires warn M8000 winch 2.5 lift
skyjacker shocks a lot of lights (winch,hood,bumper, wind shield) Even
more toys to come
Some people have an addiction to drink...
Some people have an addiction to drugs....
I just have an addiction to Jeeps and their accessories....
Here are a few pictures of my rig
http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc222/99_wrangler
#147
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
Hey here is a update I try to put the 120 watt lights up on the hood
and the bolts were to big to fit on the mounts I have on the hood. But
I do not thing you will get any glare from them if they are aimed well
off the hood.But I can always be wrong to so do not hold me that if
you do get any glare.Good luck and I am sorry I could not help you all
more.
99 wrangler 31 inch good year mtr tires warn M8000 winch 2.5 lift
skyjacker shocks a lot of lights (winch,hood,bumper, wind shield) Even
more toys to come
Some people have an addiction to drink...
Some people have an addiction to drugs....
I just have an addiction to Jeeps and their accessories....
Here are a few pictures of my rig
http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc222/99_wrangler
and the bolts were to big to fit on the mounts I have on the hood. But
I do not thing you will get any glare from them if they are aimed well
off the hood.But I can always be wrong to so do not hold me that if
you do get any glare.Good luck and I am sorry I could not help you all
more.
99 wrangler 31 inch good year mtr tires warn M8000 winch 2.5 lift
skyjacker shocks a lot of lights (winch,hood,bumper, wind shield) Even
more toys to come
Some people have an addiction to drink...
Some people have an addiction to drugs....
I just have an addiction to Jeeps and their accessories....
Here are a few pictures of my rig
http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc222/99_wrangler
#148
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
Hey here is a update I try to put the 120 watt lights up on the hood
and the bolts were to big to fit on the mounts I have on the hood. But
I do not thing you will get any glare from them if they are aimed well
off the hood.But I can always be wrong to so do not hold me that if
you do get any glare.Good luck and I am sorry I could not help you all
more.
99 wrangler 31 inch good year mtr tires warn M8000 winch 2.5 lift
skyjacker shocks a lot of lights (winch,hood,bumper, wind shield) Even
more toys to come
Some people have an addiction to drink...
Some people have an addiction to drugs....
I just have an addiction to Jeeps and their accessories....
Here are a few pictures of my rig
http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc222/99_wrangler
and the bolts were to big to fit on the mounts I have on the hood. But
I do not thing you will get any glare from them if they are aimed well
off the hood.But I can always be wrong to so do not hold me that if
you do get any glare.Good luck and I am sorry I could not help you all
more.
99 wrangler 31 inch good year mtr tires warn M8000 winch 2.5 lift
skyjacker shocks a lot of lights (winch,hood,bumper, wind shield) Even
more toys to come
Some people have an addiction to drink...
Some people have an addiction to drugs....
I just have an addiction to Jeeps and their accessories....
Here are a few pictures of my rig
http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc222/99_wrangler
#149
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
Hey here is a update I try to put the 120 watt lights up on the hood
and the bolts were to big to fit on the mounts I have on the hood. But
I do not thing you will get any glare from them if they are aimed well
off the hood.But I can always be wrong to so do not hold me that if
you do get any glare.Good luck and I am sorry I could not help you all
more.
99 wrangler 31 inch good year mtr tires warn M8000 winch 2.5 lift
skyjacker shocks a lot of lights (winch,hood,bumper, wind shield) Even
more toys to come
Some people have an addiction to drink...
Some people have an addiction to drugs....
I just have an addiction to Jeeps and their accessories....
Here are a few pictures of my rig
http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc222/99_wrangler
and the bolts were to big to fit on the mounts I have on the hood. But
I do not thing you will get any glare from them if they are aimed well
off the hood.But I can always be wrong to so do not hold me that if
you do get any glare.Good luck and I am sorry I could not help you all
more.
99 wrangler 31 inch good year mtr tires warn M8000 winch 2.5 lift
skyjacker shocks a lot of lights (winch,hood,bumper, wind shield) Even
more toys to come
Some people have an addiction to drink...
Some people have an addiction to drugs....
I just have an addiction to Jeeps and their accessories....
Here are a few pictures of my rig
http://s217.photobucket.com/albums/cc222/99_wrangler