terrehautian
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Speaking of this weekend, I got a few pictures of you going down the tight turn hill NaB.
Do after this weekend trip i realized keeping the XJ as a DD might not be the best idea. 13MPG isnt horrible for in town driving, but i drive about 350 a week on average. Also, its making more noises and vibrations which has me discouraged. Once again Im on the search for a new DD. I can either go cheap gas saving car or a pick up/tow rig. My buddies 06 Sierra 4x4 gets about 19 MPG highway/15 city, and pulls his race car just fine on an open trailer. Then again my boss's 08 accord is comfy, civilized and sips gas (but slow as hell with that 4 speed auto). Trying to find which way to go.
Either a mod 2000s K1500 or a newer midsize sedan. The Kias look pretty promising with their 10 year warranty. Decisions decisions.
TH is paid and I have Goldie, Part Deuce!
New build thread to commence sometime next month after I get out to pick it up. :thumbup:
Cheese "Camille is gonna be pissed" Man
Buy Kmans XL, its cheap, will be a better ride than a p/u or eco box and haul your XJ with no problem. I have a 8.1 2500 XL that I DD and love it.
Let me know when you come out this way, I'm only 30 minutes South of Terre Haute.
did he get it back
what did we do? I am out of the loop......
The Missouri legislature passed a bill lifting the permitting requirement for the concealed carry of firearms on Friday.
The bill passed in a 114 to 36 vote in the House and a 24-8 vote in the Senate, with Republicans generally supporting the measure and Democrats generally opposing it. The vote came on the last day of Missouri’s legislative session and despite a last minute effort by gun control activists to pressure lawmakers against the move.
Now Gov. Jay Nixon (D.) will decide whether or not to sign the measure into law.
The bill would allow any law-abiding adult who can legally posses a firearm to carry a firearm concealed on their person, without having to obtain any additional permit. It would also extend “castle doctrine” protections to house guests and remove requirements that somebody in a public place retreat before using deadly force to protect themselves from an attacker they reasonably believe is threatening their life.
Gun rights activists celebrated the move and called on the state’s governor to sign the bill into law.
“With Governor Nixon’s signature, Missourians will have several options when it comes to protecting their families and homes,” Lars Dalseide, an NRA spokesman, told the Washington Free Beacon. “Hopefully the governor won’t buckle when the Bloomberg gun control machine makes him decide between political capital and the safety of his constituents.”
Gov. Nixon has not yet announced whether he will sign or veto the bill, but other Missouri Democrats have harshly criticized the legislation.
I actually felt bad for the bastard but I am over it now.
you have emotions?