You know you're a jeeper when.
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You know you're a jeeper when.
You know you're a jeeper when your daughter is videoing, you start to
roll, go up on two wheels, and after getting someone to stand on the side of
your jeep to get going you get out and say to daughter, "you didn't get it
on tape?!" and she replies, " dad, I dropped the camera and grabbed your
back bumper, why do you think you went up on two and then back down".
I didn't know wether to thank her for stopping me rolling or scold her
for stopping me rolling and not recording it, I'll have to think on that one
and tell her what to do next time.
roll, go up on two wheels, and after getting someone to stand on the side of
your jeep to get going you get out and say to daughter, "you didn't get it
on tape?!" and she replies, " dad, I dropped the camera and grabbed your
back bumper, why do you think you went up on two and then back down".
I didn't know wether to thank her for stopping me rolling or scold her
for stopping me rolling and not recording it, I'll have to think on that one
and tell her what to do next time.
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Re: You know you're a jeeper when.
She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
can become seriously killed or injured.
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:33zQd.403287$6l.149048@pd7tw2no...
> You know you're a jeeper when your daughter is videoing, you start
to
> roll, go up on two wheels, and after getting someone to stand on the side
of
> your jeep to get going you get out and say to daughter, "you didn't get it
> on tape?!" and she replies, " dad, I dropped the camera and grabbed your
> back bumper, why do you think you went up on two and then back down".
> I didn't know wether to thank her for stopping me rolling or scold her
> for stopping me rolling and not recording it, I'll have to think on that
one
> and tell her what to do next time.
>
>
sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
can become seriously killed or injured.
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:33zQd.403287$6l.149048@pd7tw2no...
> You know you're a jeeper when your daughter is videoing, you start
to
> roll, go up on two wheels, and after getting someone to stand on the side
of
> your jeep to get going you get out and say to daughter, "you didn't get it
> on tape?!" and she replies, " dad, I dropped the camera and grabbed your
> back bumper, why do you think you went up on two and then back down".
> I didn't know wether to thank her for stopping me rolling or scold her
> for stopping me rolling and not recording it, I'll have to think on that
one
> and tell her what to do next time.
>
>
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Re: You know you're a jeeper when.
She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
can become seriously killed or injured.
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:33zQd.403287$6l.149048@pd7tw2no...
> You know you're a jeeper when your daughter is videoing, you start
to
> roll, go up on two wheels, and after getting someone to stand on the side
of
> your jeep to get going you get out and say to daughter, "you didn't get it
> on tape?!" and she replies, " dad, I dropped the camera and grabbed your
> back bumper, why do you think you went up on two and then back down".
> I didn't know wether to thank her for stopping me rolling or scold her
> for stopping me rolling and not recording it, I'll have to think on that
one
> and tell her what to do next time.
>
>
sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
can become seriously killed or injured.
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:33zQd.403287$6l.149048@pd7tw2no...
> You know you're a jeeper when your daughter is videoing, you start
to
> roll, go up on two wheels, and after getting someone to stand on the side
of
> your jeep to get going you get out and say to daughter, "you didn't get it
> on tape?!" and she replies, " dad, I dropped the camera and grabbed your
> back bumper, why do you think you went up on two and then back down".
> I didn't know wether to thank her for stopping me rolling or scold her
> for stopping me rolling and not recording it, I'll have to think on that
one
> and tell her what to do next time.
>
>
#4
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Re: You know you're a jeeper when.
She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
can become seriously killed or injured.
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:33zQd.403287$6l.149048@pd7tw2no...
> You know you're a jeeper when your daughter is videoing, you start
to
> roll, go up on two wheels, and after getting someone to stand on the side
of
> your jeep to get going you get out and say to daughter, "you didn't get it
> on tape?!" and she replies, " dad, I dropped the camera and grabbed your
> back bumper, why do you think you went up on two and then back down".
> I didn't know wether to thank her for stopping me rolling or scold her
> for stopping me rolling and not recording it, I'll have to think on that
one
> and tell her what to do next time.
>
>
sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
can become seriously killed or injured.
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:33zQd.403287$6l.149048@pd7tw2no...
> You know you're a jeeper when your daughter is videoing, you start
to
> roll, go up on two wheels, and after getting someone to stand on the side
of
> your jeep to get going you get out and say to daughter, "you didn't get it
> on tape?!" and she replies, " dad, I dropped the camera and grabbed your
> back bumper, why do you think you went up on two and then back down".
> I didn't know wether to thank her for stopping me rolling or scold her
> for stopping me rolling and not recording it, I'll have to think on that
one
> and tell her what to do next time.
>
>
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Re: You know you're a jeeper when.
Except we do it all the time:
http://www.----------.com/sidehill.jpg I agree we shouldn't try to stop
our Jeep from rolling from the inside, it's hard instinct to stop,
though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
> sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
> embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
>
> The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
> can become seriously killed or injured.
http://www.----------.com/sidehill.jpg I agree we shouldn't try to stop
our Jeep from rolling from the inside, it's hard instinct to stop,
though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
> sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
> embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
>
> The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
> can become seriously killed or injured.
#6
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Re: You know you're a jeeper when.
Except we do it all the time:
http://www.----------.com/sidehill.jpg I agree we shouldn't try to stop
our Jeep from rolling from the inside, it's hard instinct to stop,
though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
> sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
> embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
>
> The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
> can become seriously killed or injured.
http://www.----------.com/sidehill.jpg I agree we shouldn't try to stop
our Jeep from rolling from the inside, it's hard instinct to stop,
though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
> sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
> embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
>
> The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
> can become seriously killed or injured.
#7
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Re: You know you're a jeeper when.
Except we do it all the time:
http://www.----------.com/sidehill.jpg I agree we shouldn't try to stop
our Jeep from rolling from the inside, it's hard instinct to stop,
though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
> sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
> embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
>
> The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
> can become seriously killed or injured.
http://www.----------.com/sidehill.jpg I agree we shouldn't try to stop
our Jeep from rolling from the inside, it's hard instinct to stop,
though.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
> sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
> embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
>
> The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
> can become seriously killed or injured.
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Re: You know you're a jeeper when.
Your absolutely right, bent Jeeps are a LOT cheaper and easier to fix
then bent people, but what is the difference between being "seriously
killed" and just getting killed? <G>
Jeff DeWitt
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
> sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
> embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
>
> The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
> can become seriously killed or injured.
>
>
>
>
> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:33zQd.403287$6l.149048@pd7tw2no...
>
>> You know you're a jeeper when your daughter is videoing, you start
>
> to
>
>>roll, go up on two wheels, and after getting someone to stand on the side
>
> of
>
>>your jeep to get going you get out and say to daughter, "you didn't get it
>>on tape?!" and she replies, " dad, I dropped the camera and grabbed your
>>back bumper, why do you think you went up on two and then back down".
>> I didn't know wether to thank her for stopping me rolling or scold her
>>for stopping me rolling and not recording it, I'll have to think on that
>
> one
>
>>and tell her what to do next time.
>>
>>
>
>
>
then bent people, but what is the difference between being "seriously
killed" and just getting killed? <G>
Jeff DeWitt
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
> sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
> embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
>
> The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
> can become seriously killed or injured.
>
>
>
>
> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:33zQd.403287$6l.149048@pd7tw2no...
>
>> You know you're a jeeper when your daughter is videoing, you start
>
> to
>
>>roll, go up on two wheels, and after getting someone to stand on the side
>
> of
>
>>your jeep to get going you get out and say to daughter, "you didn't get it
>>on tape?!" and she replies, " dad, I dropped the camera and grabbed your
>>back bumper, why do you think you went up on two and then back down".
>> I didn't know wether to thank her for stopping me rolling or scold her
>>for stopping me rolling and not recording it, I'll have to think on that
>
> one
>
>>and tell her what to do next time.
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Posts: n/a
Re: You know you're a jeeper when.
Your absolutely right, bent Jeeps are a LOT cheaper and easier to fix
then bent people, but what is the difference between being "seriously
killed" and just getting killed? <G>
Jeff DeWitt
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
> sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
> embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
>
> The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
> can become seriously killed or injured.
>
>
>
>
> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:33zQd.403287$6l.149048@pd7tw2no...
>
>> You know you're a jeeper when your daughter is videoing, you start
>
> to
>
>>roll, go up on two wheels, and after getting someone to stand on the side
>
> of
>
>>your jeep to get going you get out and say to daughter, "you didn't get it
>>on tape?!" and she replies, " dad, I dropped the camera and grabbed your
>>back bumper, why do you think you went up on two and then back down".
>> I didn't know wether to thank her for stopping me rolling or scold her
>>for stopping me rolling and not recording it, I'll have to think on that
>
> one
>
>>and tell her what to do next time.
>>
>>
>
>
>
then bent people, but what is the difference between being "seriously
killed" and just getting killed? <G>
Jeff DeWitt
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
> sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
> embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
>
> The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
> can become seriously killed or injured.
>
>
>
>
> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:33zQd.403287$6l.149048@pd7tw2no...
>
>> You know you're a jeeper when your daughter is videoing, you start
>
> to
>
>>roll, go up on two wheels, and after getting someone to stand on the side
>
> of
>
>>your jeep to get going you get out and say to daughter, "you didn't get it
>>on tape?!" and she replies, " dad, I dropped the camera and grabbed your
>>back bumper, why do you think you went up on two and then back down".
>> I didn't know wether to thank her for stopping me rolling or scold her
>>for stopping me rolling and not recording it, I'll have to think on that
>
> one
>
>>and tell her what to do next time.
>>
>>
>
>
>
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: You know you're a jeeper when.
Your absolutely right, bent Jeeps are a LOT cheaper and easier to fix
then bent people, but what is the difference between being "seriously
killed" and just getting killed? <G>
Jeff DeWitt
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
> sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
> embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
>
> The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
> can become seriously killed or injured.
>
>
>
>
> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:33zQd.403287$6l.149048@pd7tw2no...
>
>> You know you're a jeeper when your daughter is videoing, you start
>
> to
>
>>roll, go up on two wheels, and after getting someone to stand on the side
>
> of
>
>>your jeep to get going you get out and say to daughter, "you didn't get it
>>on tape?!" and she replies, " dad, I dropped the camera and grabbed your
>>back bumper, why do you think you went up on two and then back down".
>> I didn't know wether to thank her for stopping me rolling or scold her
>>for stopping me rolling and not recording it, I'll have to think on that
>
> one
>
>>and tell her what to do next time.
>>
>>
>
>
>
then bent people, but what is the difference between being "seriously
killed" and just getting killed? <G>
Jeff DeWitt
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> She should NEVER grab your Jeep to stop it from rolling, and even worse is
> sticking her - or your - arm out to hold you from rolling or sliding into an
> embankment or tree or whatever might be out there.
>
> The Jeep weighs way more than she can possibly hold up or back, and somebody
> can become seriously killed or injured.
>
>
>
>
> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:33zQd.403287$6l.149048@pd7tw2no...
>
>> You know you're a jeeper when your daughter is videoing, you start
>
> to
>
>>roll, go up on two wheels, and after getting someone to stand on the side
>
> of
>
>>your jeep to get going you get out and say to daughter, "you didn't get it
>>on tape?!" and she replies, " dad, I dropped the camera and grabbed your
>>back bumper, why do you think you went up on two and then back down".
>> I didn't know wether to thank her for stopping me rolling or scold her
>>for stopping me rolling and not recording it, I'll have to think on that
>
> one
>
>>and tell her what to do next time.
>>
>>
>
>
>