General Jeep Questions
#661
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Re: General Jeep Questions -Now SnoMan the Stalker
That is common for gay's like you. A wife is merely part of the act.
"L.W. (Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Having a Wife means I'm not a ------ like you.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
> "Craig C." <mcraigchr@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> Yeah ... Bill is a lost cause. I checked out his website. If had a
>> wife that looked like that, I need an outlet to vent my bitterness too.
>>
>> Keep up the good work, Mike. It may not be appreciated by the self
>> appointed net nannys, but it is appreciated by those that would have
>> followed or passed on Snotard's advice had you not said something.
>>
>> Craig C.
>
>
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"L.W. (Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Having a Wife means I'm not a ------ like you.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
> "Craig C." <mcraigchr@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:I7Sdi.15736$RX.12455@newssvr11.news.prodigy.n et...
>>
>> Yeah ... Bill is a lost cause. I checked out his website. If had a
>> wife that looked like that, I need an outlet to vent my bitterness too.
>>
>> Keep up the good work, Mike. It may not be appreciated by the self
>> appointed net nannys, but it is appreciated by those that would have
>> followed or passed on Snotard's advice had you not said something.
>>
>> Craig C.
>
>
>
> --
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>
#662
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Re: General Jeep Questions -Now SnoMan the Stalker
Bill and I don't have any fight going on, only a disagreement over his
latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
Mike
griffin wrote:
> Well in all honesty I haven't been following this group for close to a year
> because I was Jeepless so I'm not sure how the war between Mike and Bill
> started, nor am I sure what the deal is with the weird spam posts from 24
> Bit, etc. However, having owned two old and worn out Jeeps in the past and
> me not knowing the first thing about fixing them properly, I always turn
> here for advice and have gotten plenty of helpful advice from both Mike and
> Bill that has bailed me out of numerous expensive repair costs (and actually
> one time perhaps saving my life (the whole thread about joining towstraps
> together awhile back)). So, I for one, regardless of the personal war,
> welcome both people to post in my threads as I value their input very much.
>
> So thank you to both. It's a shame there is so much fighting and spam in
> here - it truely is a great group with great people who are the reason the
> Jeep community is so much fun to be a part of. Just to relay one quick
> instance - when I first bought my '88 YJ years back, I did not know that
> "4x4" with stock diffs was a bit of an illusion if a front wheel and a rear
> wheel are free to spin. I was driving over a small snow patch and got hung
> with one of each wheels in the air. Keep in mind it was early Jan/Feb in
> winter in Winnipeg where I live (i.e., -30C or worse) and without even
> asking, some guy gets into his Cherokee, drives over to me, and pulls me
> out. From that moment on I bought a towstrap and always carried it with me,
> willing to help anyone who was in need of a tow.
>
> So kudos to all Jeepers with a heart, a tow strap, and a piece of good
> advice.
>
> Thanks also to all replies to the questions I asked initially. I'd like to
> follow the "3rd time's a charm" rule and get a good Jeep this time around.
>
>
latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
Mike
griffin wrote:
> Well in all honesty I haven't been following this group for close to a year
> because I was Jeepless so I'm not sure how the war between Mike and Bill
> started, nor am I sure what the deal is with the weird spam posts from 24
> Bit, etc. However, having owned two old and worn out Jeeps in the past and
> me not knowing the first thing about fixing them properly, I always turn
> here for advice and have gotten plenty of helpful advice from both Mike and
> Bill that has bailed me out of numerous expensive repair costs (and actually
> one time perhaps saving my life (the whole thread about joining towstraps
> together awhile back)). So, I for one, regardless of the personal war,
> welcome both people to post in my threads as I value their input very much.
>
> So thank you to both. It's a shame there is so much fighting and spam in
> here - it truely is a great group with great people who are the reason the
> Jeep community is so much fun to be a part of. Just to relay one quick
> instance - when I first bought my '88 YJ years back, I did not know that
> "4x4" with stock diffs was a bit of an illusion if a front wheel and a rear
> wheel are free to spin. I was driving over a small snow patch and got hung
> with one of each wheels in the air. Keep in mind it was early Jan/Feb in
> winter in Winnipeg where I live (i.e., -30C or worse) and without even
> asking, some guy gets into his Cherokee, drives over to me, and pulls me
> out. From that moment on I bought a towstrap and always carried it with me,
> willing to help anyone who was in need of a tow.
>
> So kudos to all Jeepers with a heart, a tow strap, and a piece of good
> advice.
>
> Thanks also to all replies to the questions I asked initially. I'd like to
> follow the "3rd time's a charm" rule and get a good Jeep this time around.
>
>
#663
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Re: General Jeep Questions -Now SnoMan the Stalker
Bill and I don't have any fight going on, only a disagreement over his
latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
Mike
griffin wrote:
> Well in all honesty I haven't been following this group for close to a year
> because I was Jeepless so I'm not sure how the war between Mike and Bill
> started, nor am I sure what the deal is with the weird spam posts from 24
> Bit, etc. However, having owned two old and worn out Jeeps in the past and
> me not knowing the first thing about fixing them properly, I always turn
> here for advice and have gotten plenty of helpful advice from both Mike and
> Bill that has bailed me out of numerous expensive repair costs (and actually
> one time perhaps saving my life (the whole thread about joining towstraps
> together awhile back)). So, I for one, regardless of the personal war,
> welcome both people to post in my threads as I value their input very much.
>
> So thank you to both. It's a shame there is so much fighting and spam in
> here - it truely is a great group with great people who are the reason the
> Jeep community is so much fun to be a part of. Just to relay one quick
> instance - when I first bought my '88 YJ years back, I did not know that
> "4x4" with stock diffs was a bit of an illusion if a front wheel and a rear
> wheel are free to spin. I was driving over a small snow patch and got hung
> with one of each wheels in the air. Keep in mind it was early Jan/Feb in
> winter in Winnipeg where I live (i.e., -30C or worse) and without even
> asking, some guy gets into his Cherokee, drives over to me, and pulls me
> out. From that moment on I bought a towstrap and always carried it with me,
> willing to help anyone who was in need of a tow.
>
> So kudos to all Jeepers with a heart, a tow strap, and a piece of good
> advice.
>
> Thanks also to all replies to the questions I asked initially. I'd like to
> follow the "3rd time's a charm" rule and get a good Jeep this time around.
>
>
latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
Mike
griffin wrote:
> Well in all honesty I haven't been following this group for close to a year
> because I was Jeepless so I'm not sure how the war between Mike and Bill
> started, nor am I sure what the deal is with the weird spam posts from 24
> Bit, etc. However, having owned two old and worn out Jeeps in the past and
> me not knowing the first thing about fixing them properly, I always turn
> here for advice and have gotten plenty of helpful advice from both Mike and
> Bill that has bailed me out of numerous expensive repair costs (and actually
> one time perhaps saving my life (the whole thread about joining towstraps
> together awhile back)). So, I for one, regardless of the personal war,
> welcome both people to post in my threads as I value their input very much.
>
> So thank you to both. It's a shame there is so much fighting and spam in
> here - it truely is a great group with great people who are the reason the
> Jeep community is so much fun to be a part of. Just to relay one quick
> instance - when I first bought my '88 YJ years back, I did not know that
> "4x4" with stock diffs was a bit of an illusion if a front wheel and a rear
> wheel are free to spin. I was driving over a small snow patch and got hung
> with one of each wheels in the air. Keep in mind it was early Jan/Feb in
> winter in Winnipeg where I live (i.e., -30C or worse) and without even
> asking, some guy gets into his Cherokee, drives over to me, and pulls me
> out. From that moment on I bought a towstrap and always carried it with me,
> willing to help anyone who was in need of a tow.
>
> So kudos to all Jeepers with a heart, a tow strap, and a piece of good
> advice.
>
> Thanks also to all replies to the questions I asked initially. I'd like to
> follow the "3rd time's a charm" rule and get a good Jeep this time around.
>
>
#664
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Re: General Jeep Questions -Now SnoMan the Stalker
Bill and I don't have any fight going on, only a disagreement over his
latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
Mike
griffin wrote:
> Well in all honesty I haven't been following this group for close to a year
> because I was Jeepless so I'm not sure how the war between Mike and Bill
> started, nor am I sure what the deal is with the weird spam posts from 24
> Bit, etc. However, having owned two old and worn out Jeeps in the past and
> me not knowing the first thing about fixing them properly, I always turn
> here for advice and have gotten plenty of helpful advice from both Mike and
> Bill that has bailed me out of numerous expensive repair costs (and actually
> one time perhaps saving my life (the whole thread about joining towstraps
> together awhile back)). So, I for one, regardless of the personal war,
> welcome both people to post in my threads as I value their input very much.
>
> So thank you to both. It's a shame there is so much fighting and spam in
> here - it truely is a great group with great people who are the reason the
> Jeep community is so much fun to be a part of. Just to relay one quick
> instance - when I first bought my '88 YJ years back, I did not know that
> "4x4" with stock diffs was a bit of an illusion if a front wheel and a rear
> wheel are free to spin. I was driving over a small snow patch and got hung
> with one of each wheels in the air. Keep in mind it was early Jan/Feb in
> winter in Winnipeg where I live (i.e., -30C or worse) and without even
> asking, some guy gets into his Cherokee, drives over to me, and pulls me
> out. From that moment on I bought a towstrap and always carried it with me,
> willing to help anyone who was in need of a tow.
>
> So kudos to all Jeepers with a heart, a tow strap, and a piece of good
> advice.
>
> Thanks also to all replies to the questions I asked initially. I'd like to
> follow the "3rd time's a charm" rule and get a good Jeep this time around.
>
>
latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
Mike
griffin wrote:
> Well in all honesty I haven't been following this group for close to a year
> because I was Jeepless so I'm not sure how the war between Mike and Bill
> started, nor am I sure what the deal is with the weird spam posts from 24
> Bit, etc. However, having owned two old and worn out Jeeps in the past and
> me not knowing the first thing about fixing them properly, I always turn
> here for advice and have gotten plenty of helpful advice from both Mike and
> Bill that has bailed me out of numerous expensive repair costs (and actually
> one time perhaps saving my life (the whole thread about joining towstraps
> together awhile back)). So, I for one, regardless of the personal war,
> welcome both people to post in my threads as I value their input very much.
>
> So thank you to both. It's a shame there is so much fighting and spam in
> here - it truely is a great group with great people who are the reason the
> Jeep community is so much fun to be a part of. Just to relay one quick
> instance - when I first bought my '88 YJ years back, I did not know that
> "4x4" with stock diffs was a bit of an illusion if a front wheel and a rear
> wheel are free to spin. I was driving over a small snow patch and got hung
> with one of each wheels in the air. Keep in mind it was early Jan/Feb in
> winter in Winnipeg where I live (i.e., -30C or worse) and without even
> asking, some guy gets into his Cherokee, drives over to me, and pulls me
> out. From that moment on I bought a towstrap and always carried it with me,
> willing to help anyone who was in need of a tow.
>
> So kudos to all Jeepers with a heart, a tow strap, and a piece of good
> advice.
>
> Thanks also to all replies to the questions I asked initially. I'd like to
> follow the "3rd time's a charm" rule and get a good Jeep this time around.
>
>
#665
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Re: General Jeep Questions -Now SnoMan the Stalker
Bill and I don't have any fight going on, only a disagreement over his
latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
Mike
griffin wrote:
> Well in all honesty I haven't been following this group for close to a year
> because I was Jeepless so I'm not sure how the war between Mike and Bill
> started, nor am I sure what the deal is with the weird spam posts from 24
> Bit, etc. However, having owned two old and worn out Jeeps in the past and
> me not knowing the first thing about fixing them properly, I always turn
> here for advice and have gotten plenty of helpful advice from both Mike and
> Bill that has bailed me out of numerous expensive repair costs (and actually
> one time perhaps saving my life (the whole thread about joining towstraps
> together awhile back)). So, I for one, regardless of the personal war,
> welcome both people to post in my threads as I value their input very much.
>
> So thank you to both. It's a shame there is so much fighting and spam in
> here - it truely is a great group with great people who are the reason the
> Jeep community is so much fun to be a part of. Just to relay one quick
> instance - when I first bought my '88 YJ years back, I did not know that
> "4x4" with stock diffs was a bit of an illusion if a front wheel and a rear
> wheel are free to spin. I was driving over a small snow patch and got hung
> with one of each wheels in the air. Keep in mind it was early Jan/Feb in
> winter in Winnipeg where I live (i.e., -30C or worse) and without even
> asking, some guy gets into his Cherokee, drives over to me, and pulls me
> out. From that moment on I bought a towstrap and always carried it with me,
> willing to help anyone who was in need of a tow.
>
> So kudos to all Jeepers with a heart, a tow strap, and a piece of good
> advice.
>
> Thanks also to all replies to the questions I asked initially. I'd like to
> follow the "3rd time's a charm" rule and get a good Jeep this time around.
>
>
latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
Mike
griffin wrote:
> Well in all honesty I haven't been following this group for close to a year
> because I was Jeepless so I'm not sure how the war between Mike and Bill
> started, nor am I sure what the deal is with the weird spam posts from 24
> Bit, etc. However, having owned two old and worn out Jeeps in the past and
> me not knowing the first thing about fixing them properly, I always turn
> here for advice and have gotten plenty of helpful advice from both Mike and
> Bill that has bailed me out of numerous expensive repair costs (and actually
> one time perhaps saving my life (the whole thread about joining towstraps
> together awhile back)). So, I for one, regardless of the personal war,
> welcome both people to post in my threads as I value their input very much.
>
> So thank you to both. It's a shame there is so much fighting and spam in
> here - it truely is a great group with great people who are the reason the
> Jeep community is so much fun to be a part of. Just to relay one quick
> instance - when I first bought my '88 YJ years back, I did not know that
> "4x4" with stock diffs was a bit of an illusion if a front wheel and a rear
> wheel are free to spin. I was driving over a small snow patch and got hung
> with one of each wheels in the air. Keep in mind it was early Jan/Feb in
> winter in Winnipeg where I live (i.e., -30C or worse) and without even
> asking, some guy gets into his Cherokee, drives over to me, and pulls me
> out. From that moment on I bought a towstrap and always carried it with me,
> willing to help anyone who was in need of a tow.
>
> So kudos to all Jeepers with a heart, a tow strap, and a piece of good
> advice.
>
> Thanks also to all replies to the questions I asked initially. I'd like to
> follow the "3rd time's a charm" rule and get a good Jeep this time around.
>
>
#666
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Re: General Jeep Questions -Now SnoMan the Stalker
Ahh I see. Initially I thought all his posts (in reply to 24 Bit) were spam
posts from someone else pretending to be him ...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:46781f99$0$3976$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
> Bill and I don't have any fight going on, only a disagreement over his
> latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
>
> I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
>
> Mike
posts from someone else pretending to be him ...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:46781f99$0$3976$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
> Bill and I don't have any fight going on, only a disagreement over his
> latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
>
> I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
>
> Mike
#667
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Re: General Jeep Questions -Now SnoMan the Stalker
Ahh I see. Initially I thought all his posts (in reply to 24 Bit) were spam
posts from someone else pretending to be him ...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:46781f99$0$3976$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
> Bill and I don't have any fight going on, only a disagreement over his
> latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
>
> I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
>
> Mike
posts from someone else pretending to be him ...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:46781f99$0$3976$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
> Bill and I don't have any fight going on, only a disagreement over his
> latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
>
> I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
>
> Mike
#668
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Re: General Jeep Questions -Now SnoMan the Stalker
Ahh I see. Initially I thought all his posts (in reply to 24 Bit) were spam
posts from someone else pretending to be him ...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:46781f99$0$3976$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
> Bill and I don't have any fight going on, only a disagreement over his
> latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
>
> I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
>
> Mike
posts from someone else pretending to be him ...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:46781f99$0$3976$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
> Bill and I don't have any fight going on, only a disagreement over his
> latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
>
> I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
>
> Mike
#669
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Posts: n/a
Re: General Jeep Questions -Now SnoMan the Stalker
Ahh I see. Initially I thought all his posts (in reply to 24 Bit) were spam
posts from someone else pretending to be him ...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:46781f99$0$3976$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
> Bill and I don't have any fight going on, only a disagreement over his
> latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
>
> I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
>
> Mike
posts from someone else pretending to be him ...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:46781f99$0$3976$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
> Bill and I don't have any fight going on, only a disagreement over his
> latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
>
> I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
>
> Mike
#670
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Re: General Jeep Questions -Now SnoMan the Stalker
Unfortunately and almost unbelievably all Bill on some kind of misguided
crusade....
:-(
Mike
griffin wrote:
> Ahh I see. Initially I thought all his posts (in reply to 24 Bit) were spam
> posts from someone else pretending to be him ...
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:46781f99$0$3976$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
>> Bill and I don't have any fight going on, only a disagreement over his
>> latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
>>
>> I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
>>
>> Mike
>
>
crusade....
:-(
Mike
griffin wrote:
> Ahh I see. Initially I thought all his posts (in reply to 24 Bit) were spam
> posts from someone else pretending to be him ...
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:46781f99$0$3976$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshostin g.com...
>> Bill and I don't have any fight going on, only a disagreement over his
>> latest posting practices and this group's Charter...
>>
>> I said my piece or two and have given up on him.
>>
>> Mike
>
>