RE: why you should consider wheeling your hummer
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RE: why you should consider wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 3:29:48 AM
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alpha4wd
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Most of you were born into money weren't you?
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RE: why you should consider wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 6:13:52 AM
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jdrew
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I wish i was... hell... i bet i make less per year than anyone here...
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RE: why you should consider wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 6:32:33 AM
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ghoticov
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ORIGINAL: alpha4wd Most of you were born into money weren't you? Is this some sort of sick joke?
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RE: why you should consider wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 9:13:52 AM
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HummerGuy
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ORIGINAL: alpha4wd Most of you were born into money weren't you? You guys are ALL taking this WAYYYY too seriously. He was trying to be funny saying you should wheel your Hummers because chicks dig the dirty rigs. THAT'S IT. How the hell did this turn into us being born into money? I won't divuldge people's personal stories but I can assure you most of us were born into really rough lives growing up, and busted our asses for what we have, including myself. You said "we have a very good scene here and great attitudes on the trails and we don't need anyone talking down to us" well, nice attitude to stereotype people you don't even know. And how in the world is anybody talking down to you? Nobody ever said anything bad about you as far as I can recall. We also have gone off-roading together and have great attitudes, but we don't stereotype and/or judge people, especially without getting to know them, and we definitely don't give a crap about how much money each of us has. Anyway my point is he was trying to make a simple point and it was his opinion, trying to bring some humor, hence all the smiley faces. Everybody just needs to RELAX and take some DEEP BREATHS.
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RE: why you should consider wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 10:34:35 AM
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HummerGuy
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I don't get it.
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RE: why you should consider wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 11:16:14 AM
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HummerGuy
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Just BAN me
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RE: why you should consider wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 6:23:38 PM
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jdrew
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ORIGINAL: Dennis I am gonna give you such a pinch! Better watch it HG.. he will do it... It might be on your ass, but he WILL do it!!!
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RE: why you should consider wheeling your hummer - 6/15/2007 10:40:18 PM
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JM
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ORIGINAL: ZYNE quote:
ORIGINAL: alpha4wd wow, someone thinks alot of themselves. four wheeling is a sport, it's intended to be fun. if your wheeling an $80,000 truck, or a rusted old toyota, who cares, have fun. I have a Hummer and several Jeeps, because of the area I live in and that it's all big rock climbs, the H2 is just about useless. I wheel my Jeeps and love them. I hope you don't live near me because we have a very good scene here and great attitudes on the trails and we don't need anyone talking down to us because of what we wheel. And I also think $80,000 is too much to spend to impress girls, just my opinion. I gotto to chime in here because I think you took Greenie's post a little wrong .... What you are talking about, yota's and Heep's ... these are COMMON to find on the trails pretty much in every park you go to ... they are relatively cheap vehicles price tag wise and commonly available to the joe schmoes for that very reason. Taking an H1/H2 out on the other hand is almost always a head turner, at least in the parks me and my deuce frequent. People take notice of them because of WHAT they are, both vehicle wise as well as cost wise. And just because we're not in a lifted Heep Scrangler doesn't mean we don't have pride or take pride in our vehicles ... I answer pretty much the same way .. so what, I have about 70K in my rig, why wouldn't I wheel it? You wouldn't buy a Ferrari and only drive it around in 1st gear, would ya!? As far as what's too much to spend on a vehicle and the potential gawk factor ... isn't that related to the individuals wallet/financial abilities and their own priorities? I'd wheel a 20K Heep and I'd wheel a brand spanking new 150K H1 wagon ... If money is a burning issue in owning and playing with these vehicles my recommendation here would be not to own one. I don't think you will find a single Hummer owner who wheels their rig NOT taking pride in the attention we receive on the trails. I know I personally enjoy when kids come running up to check out the rig, or when other wheelers show up just to give you kudo's for having the cajones to take a vehicle who in most people's eyes is fairly expensive out on the trails ... I will finish this up with the same hope that you live nowhere near me .. I'd hate to run in to you on the trail with your nasty attitude towards other wheelers such as Greenie .. And as far as talking down about what you wheel ... practice what you preach there bud ... Right, right and right Nick!! I don't believe for a minute that Greenblade bought the truck just ''to impress girls''. BUT even if he did WTF!!! Its his choice, his life and his money.
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RE: why you should consider wheeling your hummer - 6/16/2007 7:02:01 AM
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ZYNE
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ORIGINAL: alpha4wd Most of you were born into money weren't you? Ohh absolutely ... I was definitely born in to money .. with a mother working 2 jobs just so we could eat .. having to work on my school breaks so between the two of us I got to go on vacation every other year as a kid .. yeah, I was sooo born in to money ... I have worked my azz off for everything I have .. I still do... I work more than full time and I gamble semi professionally as well. You may want to spend the rest of your life paying off your debt and enabling you to retire .. I on the other hand refuse .. am I well off? Hell yeah I am .. but here's a little clue there Jenny, I had to start my life over when I moved to the US.. I've only had 9 years to get where I am ... I made 16K/year when I finally got a work permit ... and if I can turn that in to more than 12 times that in 9 years .. get off your lazy azz and do something yourself instead of b!tching at other people who have .. seems this problem lays more with you than anyone else around here ... step up to the plate, start acting like a man and make something outa yourself instead of pizzing and moaning about us who already have!
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RE: why you should consider wheeling your hummer - 6/16/2007 7:05:53 AM
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jdrew
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thanks Nick.. i feel like a broke bitch now.. not to mention a loser.. lol
< Message edited by jdrew -- 6/16/2007 7:09:04 AM >
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