Re: Tomb Raider Rubicon
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Just think of Earle as our resident troll with a human side, somewhere
deep down. Like Bill, without the technical side. :)
Dave Milne wrote:
> We are all weekend warriors, some more serious than others. Can you do
> offroading professionally ? Suspect it might be a bit boring every day.
>
> As for picking on Rubicon owners because of the way they react, you pick on
> anyone who will react - the Rubicon bit has nothing to do with it !
>
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
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deep down. Like Bill, without the technical side. :)
Dave Milne wrote:
> We are all weekend warriors, some more serious than others. Can you do
> offroading professionally ? Suspect it might be a bit boring every day.
>
> As for picking on Rubicon owners because of the way they react, you pick on
> anyone who will react - the Rubicon bit has nothing to do with it !
>
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
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03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
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> You guys are awful sensitive. I swear to Satan I have never even seen a
> Rubicon owner less than sixty-five. I wish you all would come up Silverton
> so I could convince myself that a young fiftyish guy like me would buy one.
> Here's a tip about trolls too. When you react like this it actually makes
> it look as if the troll has a case. ;o)
>
He DOES have a case. Most Rubi owners are posers who will never take
their rig off road, or if they do, will not bother to learn the
skills and respect required for serious off-roading, thus endangering
the safety of everyone else.
This is not to say that ALL Rubi owners are a menace. I am sure that
Nathan C is a great guy to wheel with. But we're talking about
generalities, and I think the OP made a good point.
> Rubicon owner less than sixty-five. I wish you all would come up Silverton
> so I could convince myself that a young fiftyish guy like me would buy one.
> Here's a tip about trolls too. When you react like this it actually makes
> it look as if the troll has a case. ;o)
>
He DOES have a case. Most Rubi owners are posers who will never take
their rig off road, or if they do, will not bother to learn the
skills and respect required for serious off-roading, thus endangering
the safety of everyone else.
This is not to say that ALL Rubi owners are a menace. I am sure that
Nathan C is a great guy to wheel with. But we're talking about
generalities, and I think the OP made a good point.
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> You guys are awful sensitive. I swear to Satan I have never even seen a
> Rubicon owner less than sixty-five. I wish you all would come up Silverton
> so I could convince myself that a young fiftyish guy like me would buy one.
> Here's a tip about trolls too. When you react like this it actually makes
> it look as if the troll has a case. ;o)
>
He DOES have a case. Most Rubi owners are posers who will never take
their rig off road, or if they do, will not bother to learn the
skills and respect required for serious off-roading, thus endangering
the safety of everyone else.
This is not to say that ALL Rubi owners are a menace. I am sure that
Nathan C is a great guy to wheel with. But we're talking about
generalities, and I think the OP made a good point.
> Rubicon owner less than sixty-five. I wish you all would come up Silverton
> so I could convince myself that a young fiftyish guy like me would buy one.
> Here's a tip about trolls too. When you react like this it actually makes
> it look as if the troll has a case. ;o)
>
He DOES have a case. Most Rubi owners are posers who will never take
their rig off road, or if they do, will not bother to learn the
skills and respect required for serious off-roading, thus endangering
the safety of everyone else.
This is not to say that ALL Rubi owners are a menace. I am sure that
Nathan C is a great guy to wheel with. But we're talking about
generalities, and I think the OP made a good point.
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"sm3gurpal" <elambeth@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> He DOES have a case. Most Rubi owners are posers who will never take
> their rig off road, or if they do, will not bother to learn the
> skills and respect required for serious off-roading, thus endangering
> the safety of everyone else.
i really cant help but wonder what you guys base this generality on? maybe
its different here because im right beside ft. bragg, but ive yet to meet a
rubi poser. hell, if anything im the closest thing to a rubi poser i know
but only because i havent been anywhere yet that would test the limits of my
rubi.
> This is not to say that ALL Rubi owners are a menace.
im curious where the "most" or even "many" comes in. as i said, i havent
seen that around here.
> I am sure that
> Nathan C is a great guy to wheel with.
no complaints so far. :-) jeep and let jeep.
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news:88f4ec61.0308241145.2b5a32a0@posting.google.c om...
> He DOES have a case. Most Rubi owners are posers who will never take
> their rig off road, or if they do, will not bother to learn the
> skills and respect required for serious off-roading, thus endangering
> the safety of everyone else.
i really cant help but wonder what you guys base this generality on? maybe
its different here because im right beside ft. bragg, but ive yet to meet a
rubi poser. hell, if anything im the closest thing to a rubi poser i know
but only because i havent been anywhere yet that would test the limits of my
rubi.
> This is not to say that ALL Rubi owners are a menace.
im curious where the "most" or even "many" comes in. as i said, i havent
seen that around here.
> I am sure that
> Nathan C is a great guy to wheel with.
no complaints so far. :-) jeep and let jeep.
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Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
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"sm3gurpal" <elambeth@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:88f4ec61.0308241145.2b5a32a0@posting.google.c om...
> He DOES have a case. Most Rubi owners are posers who will never take
> their rig off road, or if they do, will not bother to learn the
> skills and respect required for serious off-roading, thus endangering
> the safety of everyone else.
i really cant help but wonder what you guys base this generality on? maybe
its different here because im right beside ft. bragg, but ive yet to meet a
rubi poser. hell, if anything im the closest thing to a rubi poser i know
but only because i havent been anywhere yet that would test the limits of my
rubi.
> This is not to say that ALL Rubi owners are a menace.
im curious where the "most" or even "many" comes in. as i said, i havent
seen that around here.
> I am sure that
> Nathan C is a great guy to wheel with.
no complaints so far. :-) jeep and let jeep.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
news:88f4ec61.0308241145.2b5a32a0@posting.google.c om...
> He DOES have a case. Most Rubi owners are posers who will never take
> their rig off road, or if they do, will not bother to learn the
> skills and respect required for serious off-roading, thus endangering
> the safety of everyone else.
i really cant help but wonder what you guys base this generality on? maybe
its different here because im right beside ft. bragg, but ive yet to meet a
rubi poser. hell, if anything im the closest thing to a rubi poser i know
but only because i havent been anywhere yet that would test the limits of my
rubi.
> This is not to say that ALL Rubi owners are a menace.
im curious where the "most" or even "many" comes in. as i said, i havent
seen that around here.
> I am sure that
> Nathan C is a great guy to wheel with.
no complaints so far. :-) jeep and let jeep.
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Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Approximately 8/24/03 13:04, Nathan W. Collier uttered for posterity:
> "sm3gurpal" <elambeth@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:88f4ec61.0308241145.2b5a32a0@posting.google.c om...
>> He DOES have a case. Most Rubi owners are posers who will never take
>> their rig off road, or if they do, will not bother to learn the
>> skills and respect required for serious off-roading, thus endangering
>> the safety of everyone else.
>
> i really cant help but wonder what you guys base this generality on? maybe
> its different here because im right beside ft. bragg, but ive yet to meet a
> rubi poser. hell, if anything im the closest thing to a rubi poser i know
> but only because i havent been anywhere yet that would test the limits of my
> rubi.
OK, you're a Rubi poseur. We can live with that.....
> "sm3gurpal" <elambeth@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:88f4ec61.0308241145.2b5a32a0@posting.google.c om...
>> He DOES have a case. Most Rubi owners are posers who will never take
>> their rig off road, or if they do, will not bother to learn the
>> skills and respect required for serious off-roading, thus endangering
>> the safety of everyone else.
>
> i really cant help but wonder what you guys base this generality on? maybe
> its different here because im right beside ft. bragg, but ive yet to meet a
> rubi poser. hell, if anything im the closest thing to a rubi poser i know
> but only because i havent been anywhere yet that would test the limits of my
> rubi.
OK, you're a Rubi poseur. We can live with that.....
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Approximately 8/24/03 13:04, Nathan W. Collier uttered for posterity:
> "sm3gurpal" <elambeth@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:88f4ec61.0308241145.2b5a32a0@posting.google.c om...
>> He DOES have a case. Most Rubi owners are posers who will never take
>> their rig off road, or if they do, will not bother to learn the
>> skills and respect required for serious off-roading, thus endangering
>> the safety of everyone else.
>
> i really cant help but wonder what you guys base this generality on? maybe
> its different here because im right beside ft. bragg, but ive yet to meet a
> rubi poser. hell, if anything im the closest thing to a rubi poser i know
> but only because i havent been anywhere yet that would test the limits of my
> rubi.
OK, you're a Rubi poseur. We can live with that.....
> "sm3gurpal" <elambeth@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:88f4ec61.0308241145.2b5a32a0@posting.google.c om...
>> He DOES have a case. Most Rubi owners are posers who will never take
>> their rig off road, or if they do, will not bother to learn the
>> skills and respect required for serious off-roading, thus endangering
>> the safety of everyone else.
>
> i really cant help but wonder what you guys base this generality on? maybe
> its different here because im right beside ft. bragg, but ive yet to meet a
> rubi poser. hell, if anything im the closest thing to a rubi poser i know
> but only because i havent been anywhere yet that would test the limits of my
> rubi.
OK, you're a Rubi poseur. We can live with that.....
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Hi Lon,
I've been to Utah's National Monument containing the dinosaur
quarry. Have to drive through a whole lot of nothing to get there. But,
the short cut over the hill to get back to Mt. Pleasant near I-15 where
my Sister-in-law lived was beautiful.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Lon Stowell wrote:
>
> Usually [except for gas] the place I stop in Utah is
> Moab or Green River, and there luckily are still locals
> who know me from back when the missile base was there.
>
> Always have to stop off and see what Crystal Geyser is
> up to, head down Floy Wash and pick up some more agate,
> plus see how the dinosaur deposits near Crystal Geyser and
> Maggies Teat are doing. [up the cliff behind the geyser,
> and along the north side of the canyon one slot down
> from Maggies...] then bop over and take a loop up into
> LaSalles if I have time, particularly to blue lake and/or
> the old Fowler mine.
>
> Not really stupid enough to try any hardcore trails in a
> ZJ, and getting too damned old to push anything that size
> if needed anyway.
I've been to Utah's National Monument containing the dinosaur
quarry. Have to drive through a whole lot of nothing to get there. But,
the short cut over the hill to get back to Mt. Pleasant near I-15 where
my Sister-in-law lived was beautiful.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon Stowell wrote:
>
> Usually [except for gas] the place I stop in Utah is
> Moab or Green River, and there luckily are still locals
> who know me from back when the missile base was there.
>
> Always have to stop off and see what Crystal Geyser is
> up to, head down Floy Wash and pick up some more agate,
> plus see how the dinosaur deposits near Crystal Geyser and
> Maggies Teat are doing. [up the cliff behind the geyser,
> and along the north side of the canyon one slot down
> from Maggies...] then bop over and take a loop up into
> LaSalles if I have time, particularly to blue lake and/or
> the old Fowler mine.
>
> Not really stupid enough to try any hardcore trails in a
> ZJ, and getting too damned old to push anything that size
> if needed anyway.
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Hi Lon,
I've been to Utah's National Monument containing the dinosaur
quarry. Have to drive through a whole lot of nothing to get there. But,
the short cut over the hill to get back to Mt. Pleasant near I-15 where
my Sister-in-law lived was beautiful.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon Stowell wrote:
>
> Usually [except for gas] the place I stop in Utah is
> Moab or Green River, and there luckily are still locals
> who know me from back when the missile base was there.
>
> Always have to stop off and see what Crystal Geyser is
> up to, head down Floy Wash and pick up some more agate,
> plus see how the dinosaur deposits near Crystal Geyser and
> Maggies Teat are doing. [up the cliff behind the geyser,
> and along the north side of the canyon one slot down
> from Maggies...] then bop over and take a loop up into
> LaSalles if I have time, particularly to blue lake and/or
> the old Fowler mine.
>
> Not really stupid enough to try any hardcore trails in a
> ZJ, and getting too damned old to push anything that size
> if needed anyway.
I've been to Utah's National Monument containing the dinosaur
quarry. Have to drive through a whole lot of nothing to get there. But,
the short cut over the hill to get back to Mt. Pleasant near I-15 where
my Sister-in-law lived was beautiful.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon Stowell wrote:
>
> Usually [except for gas] the place I stop in Utah is
> Moab or Green River, and there luckily are still locals
> who know me from back when the missile base was there.
>
> Always have to stop off and see what Crystal Geyser is
> up to, head down Floy Wash and pick up some more agate,
> plus see how the dinosaur deposits near Crystal Geyser and
> Maggies Teat are doing. [up the cliff behind the geyser,
> and along the north side of the canyon one slot down
> from Maggies...] then bop over and take a loop up into
> LaSalles if I have time, particularly to blue lake and/or
> the old Fowler mine.
>
> Not really stupid enough to try any hardcore trails in a
> ZJ, and getting too damned old to push anything that size
> if needed anyway.
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In article <uT82b.19823$J16.815078@twister.southeast.rr.com >, "Nathan W.
Collier" <abuse@A0L.com> writes:
>maybe
>its different here because im right beside ft. bragg, but ive yet to meet a
>rubi poser.
I met a couple here. Couple that bought a Sport and Rubicon within a couple
years. Lifted the Rubicon, 35" tires, cool bumpers, the works. Won't go
'wheeling without putting on that magnetic body-armor stuff on. At least they
go wheeling, I guess...
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Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
Collier" <abuse@A0L.com> writes:
>maybe
>its different here because im right beside ft. bragg, but ive yet to meet a
>rubi poser.
I met a couple here. Couple that bought a Sport and Rubicon within a couple
years. Lifted the Rubicon, 35" tires, cool bumpers, the works. Won't go
'wheeling without putting on that magnetic body-armor stuff on. At least they
go wheeling, I guess...
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html


