Re: Tomb Raider Rubicon
"Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in message
news:bi6nf5$5qacr$1@ID-147790.news.uni-berlin.de... > You guys are awful sensitive. we rubicon owners are oppressed. :-) > I swear to Satan I have never even seen a > Rubicon owner less than sixty-five. in all fairness, you live in a very upscale neighborhood where "younger" people are driving h2's and other status symbols anyway arent you? > 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) i realize your reply was not directed towards me, but i havent dismissed the original poster as a "troll". misguided perhaps, but not trolling.....not based upon what hes said to this point. -- Nathan W. Collier http://7SlotGrille.com |
Re: Tomb Raider Rubicon
Of course he's trolling. No one is that obtuse by accident.
Nathan W. Collier wrote: > "Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in message > news:bi6nf5$5qacr$1@ID-147790.news.uni-berlin.de... > >>You guys are awful sensitive. > > > we rubicon owners are oppressed. :-) > > >>I swear to Satan I have never even seen a >>Rubicon owner less than sixty-five. > > > in all fairness, you live in a very upscale neighborhood where "younger" > people are driving h2's and other status symbols anyway arent you? > > >>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) > > > i realize your reply was not directed towards me, but i havent dismissed the > original poster as a "troll". misguided perhaps, but not trolling.....not > based upon what hes said to this point. > > -- __________________________________________________ _________ tw 03 TJ Rubicon 01 XJ Sport There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -- Dave Barry http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email) __________________________________________________ _________ |
Re: Tomb Raider Rubicon
Of course he's trolling. No one is that obtuse by accident.
Nathan W. Collier wrote: > "Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in message > news:bi6nf5$5qacr$1@ID-147790.news.uni-berlin.de... > >>You guys are awful sensitive. > > > we rubicon owners are oppressed. :-) > > >>I swear to Satan I have never even seen a >>Rubicon owner less than sixty-five. > > > in all fairness, you live in a very upscale neighborhood where "younger" > people are driving h2's and other status symbols anyway arent you? > > >>Here's a tip about trolls too. When you react like this it actually makes >>it look as if the troll has a case. ;o) > > > i realize your reply was not directed towards me, but i havent dismissed the > original poster as a "troll". misguided perhaps, but not trolling.....not > based upon what hes said to this point. > > -- __________________________________________________ _________ tw 03 TJ Rubicon 01 XJ Sport There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -- Dave Barry http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email) __________________________________________________ _________ |
Re: Tomb Raider Rubicon
"twaldron" <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote in message
news:8CB1b.256$aj.152747171@newssvr30.news.prodigy .com... > Of course he's trolling. No one is that obtuse by accident. being a newbie to the group (at least, ive never seen him before) i figured he might just be trying to fit in with what he thought was the feeling of the group. im waiting until i see a little more (hopefully a direct response to my questions) before i form any impressions. in the past some of my statements concerning the liberty have been taken the wrong way and maybe i seemed elitist. although i clarified my "problem" was not with the liberty itself, sometimes it just didnt come out right. maybe thats what happened here, maybe not. i hate to dismiss anyone as a troll, and only do when its blatently obvious. -- Nathan W. Collier http://7SlotGrille.com |
Re: Tomb Raider Rubicon
"twaldron" <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote in message
news:8CB1b.256$aj.152747171@newssvr30.news.prodigy .com... > Of course he's trolling. No one is that obtuse by accident. being a newbie to the group (at least, ive never seen him before) i figured he might just be trying to fit in with what he thought was the feeling of the group. im waiting until i see a little more (hopefully a direct response to my questions) before i form any impressions. in the past some of my statements concerning the liberty have been taken the wrong way and maybe i seemed elitist. although i clarified my "problem" was not with the liberty itself, sometimes it just didnt come out right. maybe thats what happened here, maybe not. i hate to dismiss anyone as a troll, and only do when its blatently obvious. -- Nathan W. Collier http://7SlotGrille.com |
Re: Tomb Raider Rubicon
If Earle lives in Silverton he does not live in an upscale neighborhood
(yet), but he certainly lives in God's country. Hummer H2's are rarely seen there, the roads are steep & narrow, with dirt & rock. (Wouldn't want to mess up that paint.) Plus it's a long way down if you FU and go off the edge. The rich have yet to decide that Silverton is a fashionable place to be. When they do they will designate it the next jewel of a mountain town to be ruined like Aspen & Telluride. However, not to worry, the Silverton natives are tough enough to handle matters themselves. When the first batch of rich sissies arrives from California to buy up the town's treasures the Silvertonians will amass on Green St with torches blazing, like the villagers in a Frankenstein movie, and will chase the bastards out of town, over Ophir Pass and all the way to Telluride where they belong. There the dispossessed rich will gather to share the experience of their harrowing escape from the Silverton ruffians, and perhaps they'll write it all down for publication in a trendy Californian magazine. Then they'll sip well respected Cabernets at only the most appropriate of places in Telluride. Meanwhile, the Silvertonians will have another beer at the Miners Tavern, and that's as it should be. |
Re: Tomb Raider Rubicon
If Earle lives in Silverton he does not live in an upscale neighborhood
(yet), but he certainly lives in God's country. Hummer H2's are rarely seen there, the roads are steep & narrow, with dirt & rock. (Wouldn't want to mess up that paint.) Plus it's a long way down if you FU and go off the edge. The rich have yet to decide that Silverton is a fashionable place to be. When they do they will designate it the next jewel of a mountain town to be ruined like Aspen & Telluride. However, not to worry, the Silverton natives are tough enough to handle matters themselves. When the first batch of rich sissies arrives from California to buy up the town's treasures the Silvertonians will amass on Green St with torches blazing, like the villagers in a Frankenstein movie, and will chase the bastards out of town, over Ophir Pass and all the way to Telluride where they belong. There the dispossessed rich will gather to share the experience of their harrowing escape from the Silverton ruffians, and perhaps they'll write it all down for publication in a trendy Californian magazine. Then they'll sip well respected Cabernets at only the most appropriate of places in Telluride. Meanwhile, the Silvertonians will have another beer at the Miners Tavern, and that's as it should be. |
Re: Tomb Raider Rubicon
I'm thirty, Earle, but why does it matter. and re: troll bait, you were the
second reply with Aesop's fable... -td "Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in message news:bi6nf5$5qacr$1@ID-147790.news.uni-berlin.de... > You guys are awful sensitive. I swear to Satan I have never even seen a > Rubicon owner less than sixty-five. I wish you all would come up Silverton > so I could convince myself that a young fiftyish guy like me would buy one. > Here's a tip about trolls too. When you react like this it actually makes > it look as if the troll has a case. ;o) > > Earle > > "Tyler Dirden" <na@spam.smeat.net> wrote in message > news:AdB1b.230601$o%2.105732@sccrnsc02... > > <first rant ever> > > I agree with everything that Nathan said here, except the part about not > > tackling an obstacle because of my payment. Please understand that I'm not > > rich. I manage a restaurant for Pete's sake. I make the same $500 payment > as > > the rest of the Rubi owners do, but I take mine through rocks that I > > shouldn't and up hills that I could roll over on if I don't do it right. > > I'll post pictures of my body damage if you don't believe me (or maybe my > > flatfenders). Then again, I didn't pay 30K... > > > > Screw Cappa and his magazine. He's got a bug up his rear because of some > > argument with a Rubi owner (who probably was a jackass) on Jeeps unlimited > > and now he's goin off on everyone in his widely distributed soapbox. Poor > > discussion if you ask me... He's going to loose a lot of subscribers to > his > > little jeep----- rag. > > > > And as far as "veteran jeepers" developing a school of thought... Who > cares? > > If some old timer won't wheel with me because he didn't get a Jeep wave > from > > some kid in his Dad's Rubi, that's not the guy I want to wheel with. > > > > "Nathan W. Collier" wrote: > > > jeep and let jeep. > > > > Indeed, Nathan! Here here! > > -td > > </man that was nice> > > > > > > |
Re: Tomb Raider Rubicon
I'm thirty, Earle, but why does it matter. and re: troll bait, you were the
second reply with Aesop's fable... -td "Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in message news:bi6nf5$5qacr$1@ID-147790.news.uni-berlin.de... > You guys are awful sensitive. I swear to Satan I have never even seen a > Rubicon owner less than sixty-five. I wish you all would come up Silverton > so I could convince myself that a young fiftyish guy like me would buy one. > Here's a tip about trolls too. When you react like this it actually makes > it look as if the troll has a case. ;o) > > Earle > > "Tyler Dirden" <na@spam.smeat.net> wrote in message > news:AdB1b.230601$o%2.105732@sccrnsc02... > > <first rant ever> > > I agree with everything that Nathan said here, except the part about not > > tackling an obstacle because of my payment. Please understand that I'm not > > rich. I manage a restaurant for Pete's sake. I make the same $500 payment > as > > the rest of the Rubi owners do, but I take mine through rocks that I > > shouldn't and up hills that I could roll over on if I don't do it right. > > I'll post pictures of my body damage if you don't believe me (or maybe my > > flatfenders). Then again, I didn't pay 30K... > > > > Screw Cappa and his magazine. He's got a bug up his rear because of some > > argument with a Rubi owner (who probably was a jackass) on Jeeps unlimited > > and now he's goin off on everyone in his widely distributed soapbox. Poor > > discussion if you ask me... He's going to loose a lot of subscribers to > his > > little jeep----- rag. > > > > And as far as "veteran jeepers" developing a school of thought... Who > cares? > > If some old timer won't wheel with me because he didn't get a Jeep wave > from > > some kid in his Dad's Rubi, that's not the guy I want to wheel with. > > > > "Nathan W. Collier" wrote: > > > jeep and let jeep. > > > > Indeed, Nathan! Here here! > > -td > > </man that was nice> > > > > > > |
Re: Tomb Raider Rubicon
Nah, that's just what I call it. I mean face it; there isn't a lot of
practicle information in JP magazine... Seriously, how many TJ drivers are really running 40s?! But it's fun to look at... I'm not renewing my subscription. I can find better jeep ---- on the internet. td "Nathan W. Collier" wrote: > > jeep----- rag. > > jeep ----? hmm, maybe i cancelled my subscription a couple years to early. > :-) |
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