CASEY-R
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Sumner, WA
excuse my ignorance but what does FTW mean?
It's 5 pages deep. Time for a BOD response...
There is a lot for them to consider.
I'm reporting you for that smiley face. I think you're trying to come on to me.
I think you're trying to come on to me.
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While I was reading through the thread on the last page I thought to myself "this club/group needs a bunch of "old" guys to keep the younger guys in line". The NW chapter needs this group of people that everyone respects and can look up to. Jeepboy381 sounds like one, and I believe Avanteone and 2extreme are.
Maybe there is this group and I don't know it. Maybe there was this group but they have turned away because of some actions they did not like.
I am definately not one of these "old" guys but I would like to be in the future. And I don't think I'll get there by making fun of people, degrading sponsors or by representingin a negative way.
Define old.... ? :shocked:
Define old.... ? :shocked:
In this case someone who's been aroundlonger than average. Experienced wheeling, working on rigs, politics of ORV's. Attended a good number of runs and events. Not afraid to call out the newer, less experienced guys (myself included) for b.s. and doing dumb stuff. And somebody who is an ambassador to offroading and to
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That's someone I can look up to.
EDIT: Rich doesnt know what he's talking about.. Because his letters are black
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Most of the older members are kept in check by other, older members. We have all received PMs saying "Mellow it out a bit, I know the guy is an idiot, but..." and have enough respect for the others that it isn't a "butt-hurt" scenario. Too many of the younger guys take it as a personal attack when they act the fool or just flat-out become an ass and people need to become the online parent to put them in their place. The older guys have seen most trends come and go in regards to personalities, as well as in wheeling practices, so when a new guy jumps in and starts mouthing off or becoming a "know-it-all" with a Jeep question, they need to get shut down for the good of those using this site for information (whether it is pro-Jeep or anti-Jeep); that is just the way self policing works.
NW99XJ said:Wow.... I just read thoroughly thru everyone's posts...
First let me say I'm new here to ::, and probably one of the newest members of the NWC.
I found this forum in January thru another that I have been involved with for some time.
I was excited to see that there was a large community dedicated to all that is the XJ (and the MJ – don’t want to leave you guys out.)
Personally, I found :: to be a more reliable, accurate, and better source of technical information than cherokeeforum.com.
After the meet & greet at the Rock I joined as a member because I liked the group, and after a month of finding insightful and useful information in various threads I figured I should do my part to support “the cause.” I’m a paying member of both jeepforum.com as well as another XJ only forum XJtalk.com, and was happy to pay my dues to be a part of another jeep community.
Those two words right there “Jeep Community” is what I think of when I think of Jeep owners. I personally, am a Jeeper first. A Cherokee owner second, and whatever else you wanna call me third.
Virtually everyone I’ve met throughout my years as a Jeep enthusiast who is also a Jeep owner has been “salt of the earth” type of people. The kind of people who would do everything they could to help another Jeeper. The comradery that I have witnessed on the trails and on the road between Jeep owners is, in my opinion, both unique and honorable. This is the creed that I, as Jeep owner, as a member of this forum, and others, try live by and represent myself and others by. There’s a reason the old saying was created “It’s a Jeep thing, you wouldn’t understand” …we’re a unique group of people who ALL share a common interest, (several really)… the love of the outdoors, being offroad, and of course, our Jeeps. It’s this common bond we share (and an ounce of self-respect) that should guide us thru our dealing with others in the offorad communities. Whether that be here, in a chat, in a post, in the woods, on the beach, on the streets, or WHEREVER, and none of us should require someone else to keep us in check, (babysit) or to sensor what we say or how we say it.
I AM a “noob” when it comes to ::, and am not privy to what has happened in the past or who it affected.
What I DO know, is that there are some good, honest people here who have the right ideals, the right mind-set, and some good intentions. Granted there are always some bad apples in every bunch, it goes without saying, it’s bound to happen in every group. We are after all a decent cross section of society. That being said, I think its both honorable and deserving of respect that Darren is stepping up to not only bring attention to what apparently has become enough of an issue to warrant action but to also reach out to us to help make it happen.
And I think guys like Casey-R, jeepboy381, He-Man, and Nighfoam, (at least from this thread) and others show us all the kind of mentality and attitude it takes to regain whatever reputation was lost.
Many of the local 4-wheeling clubs, PNW Jeepers, Pistons Wild, Jolly Jeepers, and others are relatively active in the community. I’m not saying the NWC of Naxja isn’t, I havbent been around long enough to make that judgment, but it seems like that’s the one thing in 6 pages of callouts and face slapping that hasn’t been brought up as a solution to some of this. If the chapter as a whole, in its communities, can come together for a cause, a common goal, putting that “face to a name”, and make something happen, whether its to help out a local OHV park with a litter run, sponsoring a trail, donating some time to a local boy scout troop, or a church, or themselves(the club) for that matter. - a fundraiser comes to mind.
Look, I know my opinion doesn’t carry much weight here, as I’m probably considered “the new guy”… but I like the people here, I like the community, I like Jeeps, and I’d like to see :: “move forward” with a positive reputation just as much as the next guy.
Thanks for reading.
-Josh (NW99XJ)
And that's straight from the internet, so it has to be true.A club is an association of two or more people united by a common interest or goal. A service club, for example, exists for voluntary or charitable activities; there are clubs devoted to hobbies and sports, social activities clubs, political and religious clubs, and so forth.