Life Lessons
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Life Lessons
it's monday morning and i thought i'd just share some of the lessons i
learned this morning.
if you open the sunrider top of a wrangler unlimited and then drive in
the rain, it doesn't matter how fast you go, you're gonna get wet.
if you open the driver's side window of a wrangler unlimited in the
rain, and a big truck passes you on the freeway at about 90 miles per
hour, you're gonna get wet.
if you get caught in a traffic jam, with the sunrider top and driver's
side window of a wrangler unlimited both open, and it starts raining
REALLY hard, you're gonna get REALLY wet.
being soaking wet in a wrangler unlimited is way more fun than being
bone dry in a dodge dakota pickup. [i suspect this rule only applies if
the ambient temp is somewhere in the 70's or above. further research
would seem to be appropriate.]
:-)
martin caskey, damp but contented.
millers island, maryland
learned this morning.
if you open the sunrider top of a wrangler unlimited and then drive in
the rain, it doesn't matter how fast you go, you're gonna get wet.
if you open the driver's side window of a wrangler unlimited in the
rain, and a big truck passes you on the freeway at about 90 miles per
hour, you're gonna get wet.
if you get caught in a traffic jam, with the sunrider top and driver's
side window of a wrangler unlimited both open, and it starts raining
REALLY hard, you're gonna get REALLY wet.
being soaking wet in a wrangler unlimited is way more fun than being
bone dry in a dodge dakota pickup. [i suspect this rule only applies if
the ambient temp is somewhere in the 70's or above. further research
would seem to be appropriate.]
:-)
martin caskey, damp but contented.
millers island, maryland
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Re: Life Lessons
Life's lesson #5: Jeeps have removable plugs to let all that water out.
BTW don't forget where you put them. The inspection stations like to see
them in place when renewing your inspection sticker.
--
jeff
rmcaskey@comcast.net wrote:
> it's monday morning and i thought i'd just share some of the lessons i
> learned this morning.
>
> if you open the sunrider top of a wrangler unlimited and then drive in
> the rain, it doesn't matter how fast you go, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you open the driver's side window of a wrangler unlimited in the
> rain, and a big truck passes you on the freeway at about 90 miles per
> hour, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you get caught in a traffic jam, with the sunrider top and driver's
> side window of a wrangler unlimited both open, and it starts raining
> REALLY hard, you're gonna get REALLY wet.
>
> being soaking wet in a wrangler unlimited is way more fun than being
> bone dry in a dodge dakota pickup. [i suspect this rule only applies if
> the ambient temp is somewhere in the 70's or above. further research
> would seem to be appropriate.]
>
> :-)
>
> martin caskey, damp but contented.
> millers island, maryland
>
BTW don't forget where you put them. The inspection stations like to see
them in place when renewing your inspection sticker.
--
jeff
rmcaskey@comcast.net wrote:
> it's monday morning and i thought i'd just share some of the lessons i
> learned this morning.
>
> if you open the sunrider top of a wrangler unlimited and then drive in
> the rain, it doesn't matter how fast you go, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you open the driver's side window of a wrangler unlimited in the
> rain, and a big truck passes you on the freeway at about 90 miles per
> hour, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you get caught in a traffic jam, with the sunrider top and driver's
> side window of a wrangler unlimited both open, and it starts raining
> REALLY hard, you're gonna get REALLY wet.
>
> being soaking wet in a wrangler unlimited is way more fun than being
> bone dry in a dodge dakota pickup. [i suspect this rule only applies if
> the ambient temp is somewhere in the 70's or above. further research
> would seem to be appropriate.]
>
> :-)
>
> martin caskey, damp but contented.
> millers island, maryland
>
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Re: Life Lessons
Life's lesson #5: Jeeps have removable plugs to let all that water out.
BTW don't forget where you put them. The inspection stations like to see
them in place when renewing your inspection sticker.
--
jeff
rmcaskey@comcast.net wrote:
> it's monday morning and i thought i'd just share some of the lessons i
> learned this morning.
>
> if you open the sunrider top of a wrangler unlimited and then drive in
> the rain, it doesn't matter how fast you go, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you open the driver's side window of a wrangler unlimited in the
> rain, and a big truck passes you on the freeway at about 90 miles per
> hour, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you get caught in a traffic jam, with the sunrider top and driver's
> side window of a wrangler unlimited both open, and it starts raining
> REALLY hard, you're gonna get REALLY wet.
>
> being soaking wet in a wrangler unlimited is way more fun than being
> bone dry in a dodge dakota pickup. [i suspect this rule only applies if
> the ambient temp is somewhere in the 70's or above. further research
> would seem to be appropriate.]
>
> :-)
>
> martin caskey, damp but contented.
> millers island, maryland
>
BTW don't forget where you put them. The inspection stations like to see
them in place when renewing your inspection sticker.
--
jeff
rmcaskey@comcast.net wrote:
> it's monday morning and i thought i'd just share some of the lessons i
> learned this morning.
>
> if you open the sunrider top of a wrangler unlimited and then drive in
> the rain, it doesn't matter how fast you go, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you open the driver's side window of a wrangler unlimited in the
> rain, and a big truck passes you on the freeway at about 90 miles per
> hour, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you get caught in a traffic jam, with the sunrider top and driver's
> side window of a wrangler unlimited both open, and it starts raining
> REALLY hard, you're gonna get REALLY wet.
>
> being soaking wet in a wrangler unlimited is way more fun than being
> bone dry in a dodge dakota pickup. [i suspect this rule only applies if
> the ambient temp is somewhere in the 70's or above. further research
> would seem to be appropriate.]
>
> :-)
>
> martin caskey, damp but contented.
> millers island, maryland
>
#8
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Re: Life Lessons
Life's lesson #5: Jeeps have removable plugs to let all that water out.
BTW don't forget where you put them. The inspection stations like to see
them in place when renewing your inspection sticker.
--
jeff
rmcaskey@comcast.net wrote:
> it's monday morning and i thought i'd just share some of the lessons i
> learned this morning.
>
> if you open the sunrider top of a wrangler unlimited and then drive in
> the rain, it doesn't matter how fast you go, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you open the driver's side window of a wrangler unlimited in the
> rain, and a big truck passes you on the freeway at about 90 miles per
> hour, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you get caught in a traffic jam, with the sunrider top and driver's
> side window of a wrangler unlimited both open, and it starts raining
> REALLY hard, you're gonna get REALLY wet.
>
> being soaking wet in a wrangler unlimited is way more fun than being
> bone dry in a dodge dakota pickup. [i suspect this rule only applies if
> the ambient temp is somewhere in the 70's or above. further research
> would seem to be appropriate.]
>
> :-)
>
> martin caskey, damp but contented.
> millers island, maryland
>
BTW don't forget where you put them. The inspection stations like to see
them in place when renewing your inspection sticker.
--
jeff
rmcaskey@comcast.net wrote:
> it's monday morning and i thought i'd just share some of the lessons i
> learned this morning.
>
> if you open the sunrider top of a wrangler unlimited and then drive in
> the rain, it doesn't matter how fast you go, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you open the driver's side window of a wrangler unlimited in the
> rain, and a big truck passes you on the freeway at about 90 miles per
> hour, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you get caught in a traffic jam, with the sunrider top and driver's
> side window of a wrangler unlimited both open, and it starts raining
> REALLY hard, you're gonna get REALLY wet.
>
> being soaking wet in a wrangler unlimited is way more fun than being
> bone dry in a dodge dakota pickup. [i suspect this rule only applies if
> the ambient temp is somewhere in the 70's or above. further research
> would seem to be appropriate.]
>
> :-)
>
> martin caskey, damp but contented.
> millers island, maryland
>
#9
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Re: Life Lessons
Life's lesson #5: Jeeps have removable plugs to let all that water out.
BTW don't forget where you put them. The inspection stations like to see
them in place when renewing your inspection sticker.
--
jeff
rmcaskey@comcast.net wrote:
> it's monday morning and i thought i'd just share some of the lessons i
> learned this morning.
>
> if you open the sunrider top of a wrangler unlimited and then drive in
> the rain, it doesn't matter how fast you go, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you open the driver's side window of a wrangler unlimited in the
> rain, and a big truck passes you on the freeway at about 90 miles per
> hour, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you get caught in a traffic jam, with the sunrider top and driver's
> side window of a wrangler unlimited both open, and it starts raining
> REALLY hard, you're gonna get REALLY wet.
>
> being soaking wet in a wrangler unlimited is way more fun than being
> bone dry in a dodge dakota pickup. [i suspect this rule only applies if
> the ambient temp is somewhere in the 70's or above. further research
> would seem to be appropriate.]
>
> :-)
>
> martin caskey, damp but contented.
> millers island, maryland
>
BTW don't forget where you put them. The inspection stations like to see
them in place when renewing your inspection sticker.
--
jeff
rmcaskey@comcast.net wrote:
> it's monday morning and i thought i'd just share some of the lessons i
> learned this morning.
>
> if you open the sunrider top of a wrangler unlimited and then drive in
> the rain, it doesn't matter how fast you go, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you open the driver's side window of a wrangler unlimited in the
> rain, and a big truck passes you on the freeway at about 90 miles per
> hour, you're gonna get wet.
>
> if you get caught in a traffic jam, with the sunrider top and driver's
> side window of a wrangler unlimited both open, and it starts raining
> REALLY hard, you're gonna get REALLY wet.
>
> being soaking wet in a wrangler unlimited is way more fun than being
> bone dry in a dodge dakota pickup. [i suspect this rule only applies if
> the ambient temp is somewhere in the 70's or above. further research
> would seem to be appropriate.]
>
> :-)
>
> martin caskey, damp but contented.
> millers island, maryland
>
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Re: Life Lessons
rmcaskey@comcast.net did pass the time by typing:
> it's monday morning and i thought i'd just share some of the lessons i
> learned this morning.
:)
> being soaking wet in a wrangler unlimited is way more fun than being
> bone dry in a dodge dakota pickup. [i suspect this rule only applies if
> the ambient temp is somewhere in the 70's or above. further research
> would seem to be appropriate.]
>
> :-)
If you pull up to the guard shack at an AFB when the sprinkler system is
broken and spraying straight across, then put on the child locks and roll
down all the windows, everyone gets wet and the guard has to sit down to
keep from passing out laughing.
It's also a good way to wash dust off the dash.
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DougW
> it's monday morning and i thought i'd just share some of the lessons i
> learned this morning.
:)
> being soaking wet in a wrangler unlimited is way more fun than being
> bone dry in a dodge dakota pickup. [i suspect this rule only applies if
> the ambient temp is somewhere in the 70's or above. further research
> would seem to be appropriate.]
>
> :-)
If you pull up to the guard shack at an AFB when the sprinkler system is
broken and spraying straight across, then put on the child locks and roll
down all the windows, everyone gets wet and the guard has to sit down to
keep from passing out laughing.
It's also a good way to wash dust off the dash.
--
DougW