OT wifey amazes me AGAIN
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Re: Argo and other 6-8 wheeled ATV capabilities was Re: OT wifey amazes me AGAIN
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 03:39:19 GMT, "Nathan Collier"
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:h66hpvctp5n5ko2imuhr58d99pnjdilt9r@4ax.com.. .
>> Techically it is a form of limited slip.
>
>ok, im following your logic and reason there.
Yeah like I said it's not a bad thing, it just has to be a thing you
want. Me, when I want them locked I want them locked.
LSD's have advantages tho esp when going fast.
>> Sweet! I was wondering how it would compare to a Quad.
>
>there is no comparison in terms of steering really. the gear reduction
>makes it very easy.
Well it is a bit larger too and weighs in at almost 400 lbs. more. But
you do have a roll cage with it. Just have to hope your arm doesn't
fall outside if it rolls on it's side.
>> The Ranger looks massive for tight trails.
>
>it is. and the 6x6 version pushes a bit when you try to corner (obviously).
>its not "hard" to steer it, but the turning radius is significant more than
>on the 4x4 version.
Well, that's to be expected. The skid steer on the Argo's allows them
to rotate on their own axis. Of course they are still pretty big.
>> I'll have to see if I move
>> out to Montanna later on in the year
>
>sweet! what part? i still plan on making it to montana, but for now ill
>take rapid city just to make it out of north carolina.
I'm still looking at prices right now. I have to go overseas for a
month and when I get back I can start making plans. I have a good
option to move up to New Hampshire. But not a lot of land. In Montana
I can buy 400 acres or so. Montana seems to be very snowmobile and ATV
friendly.
I'd love to buy one of those tracked vehicles they made in Canada for
a show on TLC. The thing was a massive single seater with tread and
bogey wheel suspension. Something like that really trips my trigger
Plus it did a 45 degree incline on loose rocks and tiles. 2-3 feet of
water etc...
Big Chevy V8 in it. I don't think it was skid steer as it cornered
nicely.
But anyway I looked in the Black Hills of SD but the prices were way
up there. i don't mind being out in the boonies, long as the land is
cheap and the neighbors friendly.
>> Funny how no one in the ATV group is asking about it.
>
>alt.atv? look in the archives. the rhino has been discussed at length in
>there. course, it was all speculation and guessing at that point since the
>entire project was still in R & D. mine was supposedly the first one sold
>in north carolina (according to my local dealer). seems the wifey had been
>waiting on the phone call for when it was delivered and she watched them
>assemble the last few pieces of it before bringing it home.
Yeah but now that it's out there is more chatter in here about in than
in there. Still it has to perform and it's still very new. With time
it should get pretty well known.
Your wife is really good to you, a real keeper!
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:h66hpvctp5n5ko2imuhr58d99pnjdilt9r@4ax.com.. .
>> Techically it is a form of limited slip.
>
>ok, im following your logic and reason there.
Yeah like I said it's not a bad thing, it just has to be a thing you
want. Me, when I want them locked I want them locked.
LSD's have advantages tho esp when going fast.
>> Sweet! I was wondering how it would compare to a Quad.
>
>there is no comparison in terms of steering really. the gear reduction
>makes it very easy.
Well it is a bit larger too and weighs in at almost 400 lbs. more. But
you do have a roll cage with it. Just have to hope your arm doesn't
fall outside if it rolls on it's side.
>> The Ranger looks massive for tight trails.
>
>it is. and the 6x6 version pushes a bit when you try to corner (obviously).
>its not "hard" to steer it, but the turning radius is significant more than
>on the 4x4 version.
Well, that's to be expected. The skid steer on the Argo's allows them
to rotate on their own axis. Of course they are still pretty big.
>> I'll have to see if I move
>> out to Montanna later on in the year
>
>sweet! what part? i still plan on making it to montana, but for now ill
>take rapid city just to make it out of north carolina.
I'm still looking at prices right now. I have to go overseas for a
month and when I get back I can start making plans. I have a good
option to move up to New Hampshire. But not a lot of land. In Montana
I can buy 400 acres or so. Montana seems to be very snowmobile and ATV
friendly.
I'd love to buy one of those tracked vehicles they made in Canada for
a show on TLC. The thing was a massive single seater with tread and
bogey wheel suspension. Something like that really trips my trigger
Plus it did a 45 degree incline on loose rocks and tiles. 2-3 feet of
water etc...
Big Chevy V8 in it. I don't think it was skid steer as it cornered
nicely.
But anyway I looked in the Black Hills of SD but the prices were way
up there. i don't mind being out in the boonies, long as the land is
cheap and the neighbors friendly.
>> Funny how no one in the ATV group is asking about it.
>
>alt.atv? look in the archives. the rhino has been discussed at length in
>there. course, it was all speculation and guessing at that point since the
>entire project was still in R & D. mine was supposedly the first one sold
>in north carolina (according to my local dealer). seems the wifey had been
>waiting on the phone call for when it was delivered and she watched them
>assemble the last few pieces of it before bringing it home.
Yeah but now that it's out there is more chatter in here about in than
in there. Still it has to perform and it's still very new. With time
it should get pretty well known.
Your wife is really good to you, a real keeper!
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Re: Argo and other 6-8 wheeled ATV capabilities was Re: OT wifey amazes me AGAIN
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 03:39:19 GMT, "Nathan Collier"
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:h66hpvctp5n5ko2imuhr58d99pnjdilt9r@4ax.com.. .
>> Techically it is a form of limited slip.
>
>ok, im following your logic and reason there.
Yeah like I said it's not a bad thing, it just has to be a thing you
want. Me, when I want them locked I want them locked.
LSD's have advantages tho esp when going fast.
>> Sweet! I was wondering how it would compare to a Quad.
>
>there is no comparison in terms of steering really. the gear reduction
>makes it very easy.
Well it is a bit larger too and weighs in at almost 400 lbs. more. But
you do have a roll cage with it. Just have to hope your arm doesn't
fall outside if it rolls on it's side.
>> The Ranger looks massive for tight trails.
>
>it is. and the 6x6 version pushes a bit when you try to corner (obviously).
>its not "hard" to steer it, but the turning radius is significant more than
>on the 4x4 version.
Well, that's to be expected. The skid steer on the Argo's allows them
to rotate on their own axis. Of course they are still pretty big.
>> I'll have to see if I move
>> out to Montanna later on in the year
>
>sweet! what part? i still plan on making it to montana, but for now ill
>take rapid city just to make it out of north carolina.
I'm still looking at prices right now. I have to go overseas for a
month and when I get back I can start making plans. I have a good
option to move up to New Hampshire. But not a lot of land. In Montana
I can buy 400 acres or so. Montana seems to be very snowmobile and ATV
friendly.
I'd love to buy one of those tracked vehicles they made in Canada for
a show on TLC. The thing was a massive single seater with tread and
bogey wheel suspension. Something like that really trips my trigger
Plus it did a 45 degree incline on loose rocks and tiles. 2-3 feet of
water etc...
Big Chevy V8 in it. I don't think it was skid steer as it cornered
nicely.
But anyway I looked in the Black Hills of SD but the prices were way
up there. i don't mind being out in the boonies, long as the land is
cheap and the neighbors friendly.
>> Funny how no one in the ATV group is asking about it.
>
>alt.atv? look in the archives. the rhino has been discussed at length in
>there. course, it was all speculation and guessing at that point since the
>entire project was still in R & D. mine was supposedly the first one sold
>in north carolina (according to my local dealer). seems the wifey had been
>waiting on the phone call for when it was delivered and she watched them
>assemble the last few pieces of it before bringing it home.
Yeah but now that it's out there is more chatter in here about in than
in there. Still it has to perform and it's still very new. With time
it should get pretty well known.
Your wife is really good to you, a real keeper!
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:h66hpvctp5n5ko2imuhr58d99pnjdilt9r@4ax.com.. .
>> Techically it is a form of limited slip.
>
>ok, im following your logic and reason there.
Yeah like I said it's not a bad thing, it just has to be a thing you
want. Me, when I want them locked I want them locked.
LSD's have advantages tho esp when going fast.
>> Sweet! I was wondering how it would compare to a Quad.
>
>there is no comparison in terms of steering really. the gear reduction
>makes it very easy.
Well it is a bit larger too and weighs in at almost 400 lbs. more. But
you do have a roll cage with it. Just have to hope your arm doesn't
fall outside if it rolls on it's side.
>> The Ranger looks massive for tight trails.
>
>it is. and the 6x6 version pushes a bit when you try to corner (obviously).
>its not "hard" to steer it, but the turning radius is significant more than
>on the 4x4 version.
Well, that's to be expected. The skid steer on the Argo's allows them
to rotate on their own axis. Of course they are still pretty big.
>> I'll have to see if I move
>> out to Montanna later on in the year
>
>sweet! what part? i still plan on making it to montana, but for now ill
>take rapid city just to make it out of north carolina.
I'm still looking at prices right now. I have to go overseas for a
month and when I get back I can start making plans. I have a good
option to move up to New Hampshire. But not a lot of land. In Montana
I can buy 400 acres or so. Montana seems to be very snowmobile and ATV
friendly.
I'd love to buy one of those tracked vehicles they made in Canada for
a show on TLC. The thing was a massive single seater with tread and
bogey wheel suspension. Something like that really trips my trigger
Plus it did a 45 degree incline on loose rocks and tiles. 2-3 feet of
water etc...
Big Chevy V8 in it. I don't think it was skid steer as it cornered
nicely.
But anyway I looked in the Black Hills of SD but the prices were way
up there. i don't mind being out in the boonies, long as the land is
cheap and the neighbors friendly.
>> Funny how no one in the ATV group is asking about it.
>
>alt.atv? look in the archives. the rhino has been discussed at length in
>there. course, it was all speculation and guessing at that point since the
>entire project was still in R & D. mine was supposedly the first one sold
>in north carolina (according to my local dealer). seems the wifey had been
>waiting on the phone call for when it was delivered and she watched them
>assemble the last few pieces of it before bringing it home.
Yeah but now that it's out there is more chatter in here about in than
in there. Still it has to perform and it's still very new. With time
it should get pretty well known.
Your wife is really good to you, a real keeper!
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Re: Argo and other 6-8 wheeled ATV capabilities was Re: OT wifey amazes me AGAIN
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 03:39:19 GMT, "Nathan Collier"
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:h66hpvctp5n5ko2imuhr58d99pnjdilt9r@4ax.com.. .
>> Techically it is a form of limited slip.
>
>ok, im following your logic and reason there.
Yeah like I said it's not a bad thing, it just has to be a thing you
want. Me, when I want them locked I want them locked.
LSD's have advantages tho esp when going fast.
>> Sweet! I was wondering how it would compare to a Quad.
>
>there is no comparison in terms of steering really. the gear reduction
>makes it very easy.
Well it is a bit larger too and weighs in at almost 400 lbs. more. But
you do have a roll cage with it. Just have to hope your arm doesn't
fall outside if it rolls on it's side.
>> The Ranger looks massive for tight trails.
>
>it is. and the 6x6 version pushes a bit when you try to corner (obviously).
>its not "hard" to steer it, but the turning radius is significant more than
>on the 4x4 version.
Well, that's to be expected. The skid steer on the Argo's allows them
to rotate on their own axis. Of course they are still pretty big.
>> I'll have to see if I move
>> out to Montanna later on in the year
>
>sweet! what part? i still plan on making it to montana, but for now ill
>take rapid city just to make it out of north carolina.
I'm still looking at prices right now. I have to go overseas for a
month and when I get back I can start making plans. I have a good
option to move up to New Hampshire. But not a lot of land. In Montana
I can buy 400 acres or so. Montana seems to be very snowmobile and ATV
friendly.
I'd love to buy one of those tracked vehicles they made in Canada for
a show on TLC. The thing was a massive single seater with tread and
bogey wheel suspension. Something like that really trips my trigger
Plus it did a 45 degree incline on loose rocks and tiles. 2-3 feet of
water etc...
Big Chevy V8 in it. I don't think it was skid steer as it cornered
nicely.
But anyway I looked in the Black Hills of SD but the prices were way
up there. i don't mind being out in the boonies, long as the land is
cheap and the neighbors friendly.
>> Funny how no one in the ATV group is asking about it.
>
>alt.atv? look in the archives. the rhino has been discussed at length in
>there. course, it was all speculation and guessing at that point since the
>entire project was still in R & D. mine was supposedly the first one sold
>in north carolina (according to my local dealer). seems the wifey had been
>waiting on the phone call for when it was delivered and she watched them
>assemble the last few pieces of it before bringing it home.
Yeah but now that it's out there is more chatter in here about in than
in there. Still it has to perform and it's still very new. With time
it should get pretty well known.
Your wife is really good to you, a real keeper!
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:h66hpvctp5n5ko2imuhr58d99pnjdilt9r@4ax.com.. .
>> Techically it is a form of limited slip.
>
>ok, im following your logic and reason there.
Yeah like I said it's not a bad thing, it just has to be a thing you
want. Me, when I want them locked I want them locked.
LSD's have advantages tho esp when going fast.
>> Sweet! I was wondering how it would compare to a Quad.
>
>there is no comparison in terms of steering really. the gear reduction
>makes it very easy.
Well it is a bit larger too and weighs in at almost 400 lbs. more. But
you do have a roll cage with it. Just have to hope your arm doesn't
fall outside if it rolls on it's side.
>> The Ranger looks massive for tight trails.
>
>it is. and the 6x6 version pushes a bit when you try to corner (obviously).
>its not "hard" to steer it, but the turning radius is significant more than
>on the 4x4 version.
Well, that's to be expected. The skid steer on the Argo's allows them
to rotate on their own axis. Of course they are still pretty big.
>> I'll have to see if I move
>> out to Montanna later on in the year
>
>sweet! what part? i still plan on making it to montana, but for now ill
>take rapid city just to make it out of north carolina.
I'm still looking at prices right now. I have to go overseas for a
month and when I get back I can start making plans. I have a good
option to move up to New Hampshire. But not a lot of land. In Montana
I can buy 400 acres or so. Montana seems to be very snowmobile and ATV
friendly.
I'd love to buy one of those tracked vehicles they made in Canada for
a show on TLC. The thing was a massive single seater with tread and
bogey wheel suspension. Something like that really trips my trigger
Plus it did a 45 degree incline on loose rocks and tiles. 2-3 feet of
water etc...
Big Chevy V8 in it. I don't think it was skid steer as it cornered
nicely.
But anyway I looked in the Black Hills of SD but the prices were way
up there. i don't mind being out in the boonies, long as the land is
cheap and the neighbors friendly.
>> Funny how no one in the ATV group is asking about it.
>
>alt.atv? look in the archives. the rhino has been discussed at length in
>there. course, it was all speculation and guessing at that point since the
>entire project was still in R & D. mine was supposedly the first one sold
>in north carolina (according to my local dealer). seems the wifey had been
>waiting on the phone call for when it was delivered and she watched them
>assemble the last few pieces of it before bringing it home.
Yeah but now that it's out there is more chatter in here about in than
in there. Still it has to perform and it's still very new. With time
it should get pretty well known.
Your wife is really good to you, a real keeper!
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Re: OT wifey amazes me AGAIN
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 03:41:28 GMT, "Nathan Collier"
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:lm6hpvgprhcnl56gvlfrp4m59e3t3ujg6s@4ax.com.. .
>> I thoughtthe difference was due to the automatic tranny?
>
>thats in the cherokee in north america. the difference in north american
>jeeps and european jeeps is that here we have attorneys that wait for an
>excuse to file a lawsuit. :-(
Now we have to have cofee cups that say
WARNING!!! COFFEE IS HOT!!!
I've been to countries where no one gives a ---- about lawyers and
accidents are just dealt with unless there is a death or extreme
injury. But small stuff people just say screw it and drive away.
The Bahamas are like that the Predator Pool is maybe 15 feet away from
teh regular Pool through a short section of small trees and bushes.
No fence, nothing, anywhwere you walk around there. Nothing stops you
from walking in and swimming where there are Class 3 Predators!
Class 3 eats humans.
Funny how no one swan in there but in America kids would say they have
the right to swin there, then get all chewed up and sue the hotel
because there was no fence.
Yeah outside the country if you do something stupid people will just
stare at you and think what a dumbass.
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:lm6hpvgprhcnl56gvlfrp4m59e3t3ujg6s@4ax.com.. .
>> I thoughtthe difference was due to the automatic tranny?
>
>thats in the cherokee in north america. the difference in north american
>jeeps and european jeeps is that here we have attorneys that wait for an
>excuse to file a lawsuit. :-(
Now we have to have cofee cups that say
WARNING!!! COFFEE IS HOT!!!
I've been to countries where no one gives a ---- about lawyers and
accidents are just dealt with unless there is a death or extreme
injury. But small stuff people just say screw it and drive away.
The Bahamas are like that the Predator Pool is maybe 15 feet away from
teh regular Pool through a short section of small trees and bushes.
No fence, nothing, anywhwere you walk around there. Nothing stops you
from walking in and swimming where there are Class 3 Predators!
Class 3 eats humans.
Funny how no one swan in there but in America kids would say they have
the right to swin there, then get all chewed up and sue the hotel
because there was no fence.
Yeah outside the country if you do something stupid people will just
stare at you and think what a dumbass.
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Re: OT wifey amazes me AGAIN
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 03:41:28 GMT, "Nathan Collier"
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:lm6hpvgprhcnl56gvlfrp4m59e3t3ujg6s@4ax.com.. .
>> I thoughtthe difference was due to the automatic tranny?
>
>thats in the cherokee in north america. the difference in north american
>jeeps and european jeeps is that here we have attorneys that wait for an
>excuse to file a lawsuit. :-(
Now we have to have cofee cups that say
WARNING!!! COFFEE IS HOT!!!
I've been to countries where no one gives a ---- about lawyers and
accidents are just dealt with unless there is a death or extreme
injury. But small stuff people just say screw it and drive away.
The Bahamas are like that the Predator Pool is maybe 15 feet away from
teh regular Pool through a short section of small trees and bushes.
No fence, nothing, anywhwere you walk around there. Nothing stops you
from walking in and swimming where there are Class 3 Predators!
Class 3 eats humans.
Funny how no one swan in there but in America kids would say they have
the right to swin there, then get all chewed up and sue the hotel
because there was no fence.
Yeah outside the country if you do something stupid people will just
stare at you and think what a dumbass.
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:lm6hpvgprhcnl56gvlfrp4m59e3t3ujg6s@4ax.com.. .
>> I thoughtthe difference was due to the automatic tranny?
>
>thats in the cherokee in north america. the difference in north american
>jeeps and european jeeps is that here we have attorneys that wait for an
>excuse to file a lawsuit. :-(
Now we have to have cofee cups that say
WARNING!!! COFFEE IS HOT!!!
I've been to countries where no one gives a ---- about lawyers and
accidents are just dealt with unless there is a death or extreme
injury. But small stuff people just say screw it and drive away.
The Bahamas are like that the Predator Pool is maybe 15 feet away from
teh regular Pool through a short section of small trees and bushes.
No fence, nothing, anywhwere you walk around there. Nothing stops you
from walking in and swimming where there are Class 3 Predators!
Class 3 eats humans.
Funny how no one swan in there but in America kids would say they have
the right to swin there, then get all chewed up and sue the hotel
because there was no fence.
Yeah outside the country if you do something stupid people will just
stare at you and think what a dumbass.
#286
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Re: OT wifey amazes me AGAIN
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 03:41:28 GMT, "Nathan Collier"
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:lm6hpvgprhcnl56gvlfrp4m59e3t3ujg6s@4ax.com.. .
>> I thoughtthe difference was due to the automatic tranny?
>
>thats in the cherokee in north america. the difference in north american
>jeeps and european jeeps is that here we have attorneys that wait for an
>excuse to file a lawsuit. :-(
Now we have to have cofee cups that say
WARNING!!! COFFEE IS HOT!!!
I've been to countries where no one gives a ---- about lawyers and
accidents are just dealt with unless there is a death or extreme
injury. But small stuff people just say screw it and drive away.
The Bahamas are like that the Predator Pool is maybe 15 feet away from
teh regular Pool through a short section of small trees and bushes.
No fence, nothing, anywhwere you walk around there. Nothing stops you
from walking in and swimming where there are Class 3 Predators!
Class 3 eats humans.
Funny how no one swan in there but in America kids would say they have
the right to swin there, then get all chewed up and sue the hotel
because there was no fence.
Yeah outside the country if you do something stupid people will just
stare at you and think what a dumbass.
<JeepMail@7SlotGrille.com> wrote:
>"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:lm6hpvgprhcnl56gvlfrp4m59e3t3ujg6s@4ax.com.. .
>> I thoughtthe difference was due to the automatic tranny?
>
>thats in the cherokee in north america. the difference in north american
>jeeps and european jeeps is that here we have attorneys that wait for an
>excuse to file a lawsuit. :-(
Now we have to have cofee cups that say
WARNING!!! COFFEE IS HOT!!!
I've been to countries where no one gives a ---- about lawyers and
accidents are just dealt with unless there is a death or extreme
injury. But small stuff people just say screw it and drive away.
The Bahamas are like that the Predator Pool is maybe 15 feet away from
teh regular Pool through a short section of small trees and bushes.
No fence, nothing, anywhwere you walk around there. Nothing stops you
from walking in and swimming where there are Class 3 Predators!
Class 3 eats humans.
Funny how no one swan in there but in America kids would say they have
the right to swin there, then get all chewed up and sue the hotel
because there was no fence.
Yeah outside the country if you do something stupid people will just
stare at you and think what a dumbass.
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Re: Argo and other 6-8 wheeled ATV capabilities was Re: OT wifey amazes me AGAIN
"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Me, when I want them locked I want them locked.
ditto!
> Your wife is really good to you, a real keeper!
definately....if for nothing else than her ability to put up with me. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
news:6k8hpvsvki33sluvbv22vdu1l6u2uiflcl@4ax.com...
> Me, when I want them locked I want them locked.
ditto!
> Your wife is really good to you, a real keeper!
definately....if for nothing else than her ability to put up with me. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Re: Argo and other 6-8 wheeled ATV capabilities was Re: OT wifey amazes me AGAIN
"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:6k8hpvsvki33sluvbv22vdu1l6u2uiflcl@4ax.com...
> Me, when I want them locked I want them locked.
ditto!
> Your wife is really good to you, a real keeper!
definately....if for nothing else than her ability to put up with me. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
news:6k8hpvsvki33sluvbv22vdu1l6u2uiflcl@4ax.com...
> Me, when I want them locked I want them locked.
ditto!
> Your wife is really good to you, a real keeper!
definately....if for nothing else than her ability to put up with me. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Re: Argo and other 6-8 wheeled ATV capabilities was Re: OT wifey amazes me AGAIN
"Scooby Don't" <Scooby_do_not@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Me, when I want them locked I want them locked.
ditto!
> Your wife is really good to you, a real keeper!
definately....if for nothing else than her ability to put up with me. :-)
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> Me, when I want them locked I want them locked.
ditto!
> Your wife is really good to you, a real keeper!
definately....if for nothing else than her ability to put up with me. :-)
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Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Re: Argo and other 6-8 wheeled ATV capabilities was Re: OT wifey amazesme AGAIN
Hi Sandman,
I don't think anyone asked, but this has got to be your birthday,
right? Happy Birthday!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> ditto!
>
> definately....if for nothing else than her ability to put up with me. :-)
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://7SlotGrille.com
I don't think anyone asked, but this has got to be your birthday,
right? Happy Birthday!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Nathan Collier wrote:
>
> ditto!
>
> definately....if for nothing else than her ability to put up with me. :-)
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://7SlotGrille.com