To the group
#95
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Re: To the group
This is the first Red Racer post I've ever seen...
Dave, don't forget "the-loons-that-know-they're-stuff". Those guys drive me
crazy! Can't live with 'em, can't kill file 'em! :-)
n.
"Dave" <dzins@dor.state.wi.usREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:R5krb.578502$Id.84220@news.easynews.com...
> you gotta take the good with the bad..and the loons with those who really
> know their stuff. that is newsgrouping as a whole. This is just a source
> of getting or giving information.. nothing more, nothing less.. I'd worry
> more whether you are "accepted" in your local Jeep club.
>
> ~If~ you do decide to not stop back, the only one that really loses out is
> you. We're not begging you to stay nor telling you to leave.
>
> dave
>
>
>
> "Red Racer" <rcanden@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:vqr35a7re1eb16@corp.supernews.com...
> > I'm checking out. I've tried to ad to the conversations here, but after
at
> > least a year, I have yet to be accepted. Cool. I wish the best to all of
> > you, and keep Jeepin!!
> >
> > Earle: My uncle does know more than me, but he is still too old to
capture
> > newer technology. You and him would get along great.
> >
> > Joshie: You are a great writer, but are basically FOS. I have a feeling
> that
> > the fact that you say you are 16 is a cover. Either way, you are a troll
> but
> > could be a good asset if you wanted to be.
> >
> > Mike R. You obviously work at some kind of dealership, or used to. You
are
> a
> > wealth of information, and a great asset to this group. We will talk
> another
> > day, in another group. You and I have a lot in common based on the posts
> we
> > submit.
> >
> > Bill H. You are much like my uncle as well, except that you know what
you
> > are talking about most of the time even though you are hung up on the
> "real
> > Jeep" thing. Get over that, and realize that while older Jeeps are cool,
> > they are the minority in this sport. Still though, a 400 SBC in a "real
> > Jeep" with the mods that you describe, has to be "king of the hill" in
> most
> > cases. I could give you a run easily, but it would take too much work to
> > ramp up for that. Maybe someday I will make the dunes a priority again,
> and
> > waste your *** a few times up some real big hill. It wouldn't be hard to
> do,
> > and we would both have a ball doing it no matter who gets there first.
> Beer
> > breaks and sand go hand in hand.
> >
> > Bye guys!!
> >
> > Red Racer
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Dave, don't forget "the-loons-that-know-they're-stuff". Those guys drive me
crazy! Can't live with 'em, can't kill file 'em! :-)
n.
"Dave" <dzins@dor.state.wi.usREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:R5krb.578502$Id.84220@news.easynews.com...
> you gotta take the good with the bad..and the loons with those who really
> know their stuff. that is newsgrouping as a whole. This is just a source
> of getting or giving information.. nothing more, nothing less.. I'd worry
> more whether you are "accepted" in your local Jeep club.
>
> ~If~ you do decide to not stop back, the only one that really loses out is
> you. We're not begging you to stay nor telling you to leave.
>
> dave
>
>
>
> "Red Racer" <rcanden@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:vqr35a7re1eb16@corp.supernews.com...
> > I'm checking out. I've tried to ad to the conversations here, but after
at
> > least a year, I have yet to be accepted. Cool. I wish the best to all of
> > you, and keep Jeepin!!
> >
> > Earle: My uncle does know more than me, but he is still too old to
capture
> > newer technology. You and him would get along great.
> >
> > Joshie: You are a great writer, but are basically FOS. I have a feeling
> that
> > the fact that you say you are 16 is a cover. Either way, you are a troll
> but
> > could be a good asset if you wanted to be.
> >
> > Mike R. You obviously work at some kind of dealership, or used to. You
are
> a
> > wealth of information, and a great asset to this group. We will talk
> another
> > day, in another group. You and I have a lot in common based on the posts
> we
> > submit.
> >
> > Bill H. You are much like my uncle as well, except that you know what
you
> > are talking about most of the time even though you are hung up on the
> "real
> > Jeep" thing. Get over that, and realize that while older Jeeps are cool,
> > they are the minority in this sport. Still though, a 400 SBC in a "real
> > Jeep" with the mods that you describe, has to be "king of the hill" in
> most
> > cases. I could give you a run easily, but it would take too much work to
> > ramp up for that. Maybe someday I will make the dunes a priority again,
> and
> > waste your *** a few times up some real big hill. It wouldn't be hard to
> do,
> > and we would both have a ball doing it no matter who gets there first.
> Beer
> > breaks and sand go hand in hand.
> >
> > Bye guys!!
> >
> > Red Racer
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#96
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: To the group
This is the first Red Racer post I've ever seen...
Dave, don't forget "the-loons-that-know-they're-stuff". Those guys drive me
crazy! Can't live with 'em, can't kill file 'em! :-)
n.
"Dave" <dzins@dor.state.wi.usREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:R5krb.578502$Id.84220@news.easynews.com...
> you gotta take the good with the bad..and the loons with those who really
> know their stuff. that is newsgrouping as a whole. This is just a source
> of getting or giving information.. nothing more, nothing less.. I'd worry
> more whether you are "accepted" in your local Jeep club.
>
> ~If~ you do decide to not stop back, the only one that really loses out is
> you. We're not begging you to stay nor telling you to leave.
>
> dave
>
>
>
> "Red Racer" <rcanden@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:vqr35a7re1eb16@corp.supernews.com...
> > I'm checking out. I've tried to ad to the conversations here, but after
at
> > least a year, I have yet to be accepted. Cool. I wish the best to all of
> > you, and keep Jeepin!!
> >
> > Earle: My uncle does know more than me, but he is still too old to
capture
> > newer technology. You and him would get along great.
> >
> > Joshie: You are a great writer, but are basically FOS. I have a feeling
> that
> > the fact that you say you are 16 is a cover. Either way, you are a troll
> but
> > could be a good asset if you wanted to be.
> >
> > Mike R. You obviously work at some kind of dealership, or used to. You
are
> a
> > wealth of information, and a great asset to this group. We will talk
> another
> > day, in another group. You and I have a lot in common based on the posts
> we
> > submit.
> >
> > Bill H. You are much like my uncle as well, except that you know what
you
> > are talking about most of the time even though you are hung up on the
> "real
> > Jeep" thing. Get over that, and realize that while older Jeeps are cool,
> > they are the minority in this sport. Still though, a 400 SBC in a "real
> > Jeep" with the mods that you describe, has to be "king of the hill" in
> most
> > cases. I could give you a run easily, but it would take too much work to
> > ramp up for that. Maybe someday I will make the dunes a priority again,
> and
> > waste your *** a few times up some real big hill. It wouldn't be hard to
> do,
> > and we would both have a ball doing it no matter who gets there first.
> Beer
> > breaks and sand go hand in hand.
> >
> > Bye guys!!
> >
> > Red Racer
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Dave, don't forget "the-loons-that-know-they're-stuff". Those guys drive me
crazy! Can't live with 'em, can't kill file 'em! :-)
n.
"Dave" <dzins@dor.state.wi.usREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:R5krb.578502$Id.84220@news.easynews.com...
> you gotta take the good with the bad..and the loons with those who really
> know their stuff. that is newsgrouping as a whole. This is just a source
> of getting or giving information.. nothing more, nothing less.. I'd worry
> more whether you are "accepted" in your local Jeep club.
>
> ~If~ you do decide to not stop back, the only one that really loses out is
> you. We're not begging you to stay nor telling you to leave.
>
> dave
>
>
>
> "Red Racer" <rcanden@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:vqr35a7re1eb16@corp.supernews.com...
> > I'm checking out. I've tried to ad to the conversations here, but after
at
> > least a year, I have yet to be accepted. Cool. I wish the best to all of
> > you, and keep Jeepin!!
> >
> > Earle: My uncle does know more than me, but he is still too old to
capture
> > newer technology. You and him would get along great.
> >
> > Joshie: You are a great writer, but are basically FOS. I have a feeling
> that
> > the fact that you say you are 16 is a cover. Either way, you are a troll
> but
> > could be a good asset if you wanted to be.
> >
> > Mike R. You obviously work at some kind of dealership, or used to. You
are
> a
> > wealth of information, and a great asset to this group. We will talk
> another
> > day, in another group. You and I have a lot in common based on the posts
> we
> > submit.
> >
> > Bill H. You are much like my uncle as well, except that you know what
you
> > are talking about most of the time even though you are hung up on the
> "real
> > Jeep" thing. Get over that, and realize that while older Jeeps are cool,
> > they are the minority in this sport. Still though, a 400 SBC in a "real
> > Jeep" with the mods that you describe, has to be "king of the hill" in
> most
> > cases. I could give you a run easily, but it would take too much work to
> > ramp up for that. Maybe someday I will make the dunes a priority again,
> and
> > waste your *** a few times up some real big hill. It wouldn't be hard to
> do,
> > and we would both have a ball doing it no matter who gets there first.
> Beer
> > breaks and sand go hand in hand.
> >
> > Bye guys!!
> >
> > Red Racer
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#97
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: To the group
This is the first Red Racer post I've ever seen...
Dave, don't forget "the-loons-that-know-they're-stuff". Those guys drive me
crazy! Can't live with 'em, can't kill file 'em! :-)
n.
"Dave" <dzins@dor.state.wi.usREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:R5krb.578502$Id.84220@news.easynews.com...
> you gotta take the good with the bad..and the loons with those who really
> know their stuff. that is newsgrouping as a whole. This is just a source
> of getting or giving information.. nothing more, nothing less.. I'd worry
> more whether you are "accepted" in your local Jeep club.
>
> ~If~ you do decide to not stop back, the only one that really loses out is
> you. We're not begging you to stay nor telling you to leave.
>
> dave
>
>
>
> "Red Racer" <rcanden@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:vqr35a7re1eb16@corp.supernews.com...
> > I'm checking out. I've tried to ad to the conversations here, but after
at
> > least a year, I have yet to be accepted. Cool. I wish the best to all of
> > you, and keep Jeepin!!
> >
> > Earle: My uncle does know more than me, but he is still too old to
capture
> > newer technology. You and him would get along great.
> >
> > Joshie: You are a great writer, but are basically FOS. I have a feeling
> that
> > the fact that you say you are 16 is a cover. Either way, you are a troll
> but
> > could be a good asset if you wanted to be.
> >
> > Mike R. You obviously work at some kind of dealership, or used to. You
are
> a
> > wealth of information, and a great asset to this group. We will talk
> another
> > day, in another group. You and I have a lot in common based on the posts
> we
> > submit.
> >
> > Bill H. You are much like my uncle as well, except that you know what
you
> > are talking about most of the time even though you are hung up on the
> "real
> > Jeep" thing. Get over that, and realize that while older Jeeps are cool,
> > they are the minority in this sport. Still though, a 400 SBC in a "real
> > Jeep" with the mods that you describe, has to be "king of the hill" in
> most
> > cases. I could give you a run easily, but it would take too much work to
> > ramp up for that. Maybe someday I will make the dunes a priority again,
> and
> > waste your *** a few times up some real big hill. It wouldn't be hard to
> do,
> > and we would both have a ball doing it no matter who gets there first.
> Beer
> > breaks and sand go hand in hand.
> >
> > Bye guys!!
> >
> > Red Racer
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Dave, don't forget "the-loons-that-know-they're-stuff". Those guys drive me
crazy! Can't live with 'em, can't kill file 'em! :-)
n.
"Dave" <dzins@dor.state.wi.usREMOVETHIS> wrote in message
news:R5krb.578502$Id.84220@news.easynews.com...
> you gotta take the good with the bad..and the loons with those who really
> know their stuff. that is newsgrouping as a whole. This is just a source
> of getting or giving information.. nothing more, nothing less.. I'd worry
> more whether you are "accepted" in your local Jeep club.
>
> ~If~ you do decide to not stop back, the only one that really loses out is
> you. We're not begging you to stay nor telling you to leave.
>
> dave
>
>
>
> "Red Racer" <rcanden@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:vqr35a7re1eb16@corp.supernews.com...
> > I'm checking out. I've tried to ad to the conversations here, but after
at
> > least a year, I have yet to be accepted. Cool. I wish the best to all of
> > you, and keep Jeepin!!
> >
> > Earle: My uncle does know more than me, but he is still too old to
capture
> > newer technology. You and him would get along great.
> >
> > Joshie: You are a great writer, but are basically FOS. I have a feeling
> that
> > the fact that you say you are 16 is a cover. Either way, you are a troll
> but
> > could be a good asset if you wanted to be.
> >
> > Mike R. You obviously work at some kind of dealership, or used to. You
are
> a
> > wealth of information, and a great asset to this group. We will talk
> another
> > day, in another group. You and I have a lot in common based on the posts
> we
> > submit.
> >
> > Bill H. You are much like my uncle as well, except that you know what
you
> > are talking about most of the time even though you are hung up on the
> "real
> > Jeep" thing. Get over that, and realize that while older Jeeps are cool,
> > they are the minority in this sport. Still though, a 400 SBC in a "real
> > Jeep" with the mods that you describe, has to be "king of the hill" in
> most
> > cases. I could give you a run easily, but it would take too much work to
> > ramp up for that. Maybe someday I will make the dunes a priority again,
> and
> > waste your *** a few times up some real big hill. It wouldn't be hard to
> do,
> > and we would both have a ball doing it no matter who gets there first.
> Beer
> > breaks and sand go hand in hand.
> >
> > Bye guys!!
> >
> > Red Racer
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#98
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Posts: n/a
Re: To the group
"Paul Calman" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
news:bom0fc$1gge2h$1@ID-87669.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
> i sure like it out there, i had to turn back and ride Ouray to Durango
> twice in one day on my way south.
> Is the highway plowed in winter, or are you stuck in Silverton??
> --
> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
>
It's open year round, except for avalanche control and road repair.
Earle
news:bom0fc$1gge2h$1@ID-87669.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
> i sure like it out there, i had to turn back and ride Ouray to Durango
> twice in one day on my way south.
> Is the highway plowed in winter, or are you stuck in Silverton??
> --
> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
>
It's open year round, except for avalanche control and road repair.
Earle
#99
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: To the group
"Paul Calman" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
news:bom0fc$1gge2h$1@ID-87669.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
> i sure like it out there, i had to turn back and ride Ouray to Durango
> twice in one day on my way south.
> Is the highway plowed in winter, or are you stuck in Silverton??
> --
> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
>
It's open year round, except for avalanche control and road repair.
Earle
news:bom0fc$1gge2h$1@ID-87669.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
> i sure like it out there, i had to turn back and ride Ouray to Durango
> twice in one day on my way south.
> Is the highway plowed in winter, or are you stuck in Silverton??
> --
> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
>
It's open year round, except for avalanche control and road repair.
Earle
#100
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: To the group
"Paul Calman" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
news:bom0fc$1gge2h$1@ID-87669.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
> i sure like it out there, i had to turn back and ride Ouray to Durango
> twice in one day on my way south.
> Is the highway plowed in winter, or are you stuck in Silverton??
> --
> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
>
It's open year round, except for avalanche control and road repair.
Earle
news:bom0fc$1gge2h$1@ID-87669.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
> i sure like it out there, i had to turn back and ride Ouray to Durango
> twice in one day on my way south.
> Is the highway plowed in winter, or are you stuck in Silverton??
> --
> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
>
It's open year round, except for avalanche control and road repair.
Earle