DrMoab
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"mall crawler"WTF said:I'm pretty sure you're the only one in this thread to mention the term "mall crawler"...
There he feels better now.
"mall crawler"WTF said:I'm pretty sure you're the only one in this thread to mention the term "mall crawler"...
I would think that after 240 some odd posts and being a user here since 02 that you would know this place drips with sarcasm.....Don't take offence to it.xtrememtbiker85 said:it is a general term used and it seemed as though my jeep was being referred to as a mall crawler b/c i like to repair damage and spend my time fixing it. no need for the sarcasm.
xtrememtbiker85 said:most of the replies on the thread had sarcasm towards me and how stupid i must have been for asking the question in the first place. maybe i am reading in to it too much but when i re read the posts almost all of them have that type attitude towards me making me feel like the biggest idiot in the world for asking a simple question and expecting a decent answer not sarcasm. reread the posts and you'll see.
Kejtar said:You show as being from NH which doesn't have anything close to the terrain that we have out west.
I think you are wrong. People are just plain and simple giving you their reason for not doing it the way you are. I have not read a single post where someone has told you that you are stupid for fixing your jeep if you put a dent in it.xtrememtbiker85 said:most of the replies on the thread had sarcasm towards me and how stupid i must have been for asking the question in the first place. maybe i am reading in to it too much but when i re read the posts almost all of them have that type attitude towards me making me feel like the biggest idiot in the world for asking a simple question and expecting a decent answer not sarcasm. reread the posts and you'll see.
I'm not contesting that, but if I cared more about my body panels I'd rather go in between trees then rocksIntrepidXJ said:right, they have trees that like to eat body panels, instead
Kejtar said:I'm not contesting that, but if I cared more about my body panels I'd rather go in between trees then rocks
x2IntrepidXJ said:i've wheeled a lot in rocks, and a lot in trees........i always seem to get more body damage from the damn trees on the tight trails
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xtrememtbiker85 said:i would love to go wheeling in a more dry climate and not have to worry about dodging fallen trees.