2007 February Meet--N--Greet
#106
Originally Posted by frederic
I enjoyed meeting y'all as well. Was a fine turnout for sure!
Now comes the hard part - maintaining the momentum! I hope you guys can do it because you have a good group of folks down there - best I could tell everyone enjoyed themselves immensely.
Though looking at all your shiny new trucks... I think we're going to have to encourage you guys to use them a bit more. I propose sometime in the late spring or early summer, we find a large muddy area, connect trailer hitches with a 30' chain, and have a NJ chapter versus Del chapter tug-of-war faceoff. Mud for everyone!
Just give me a little notice so I can fill my 2wd crewcab with about.... um.... 4000lbs of pea gravel
Now comes the hard part - maintaining the momentum! I hope you guys can do it because you have a good group of folks down there - best I could tell everyone enjoyed themselves immensely.
Though looking at all your shiny new trucks... I think we're going to have to encourage you guys to use them a bit more. I propose sometime in the late spring or early summer, we find a large muddy area, connect trailer hitches with a 30' chain, and have a NJ chapter versus Del chapter tug-of-war faceoff. Mud for everyone!
Just give me a little notice so I can fill my 2wd crewcab with about.... um.... 4000lbs of pea gravel
Hey that would make for great video's
#111
Originally Posted by savage2211
hey frederic, When you going to join the DE chapter? I know you want to be on the wining team at the tug of war.....LOL
However, if we do manage to set up a NJ/DEL tug of war, I would have to represent NJ chapter since I live in... NJ.
I'll have to get some good tires first... these dryrotted ones stink.
#113
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: DELAWARE, The First State
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HEHE, it was good to see that you signed up for the Delaware chapter FIRST, then the New Jersery Chapter. I know because I checked your profile before approving you. lol
Originally Posted by frederic
I signed up earlier today.
However, if we do manage to set up a NJ/DEL tug of war, I would have to represent NJ chapter since I live in... NJ.
I'll have to get some good tires first... these dryrotted ones stink.
However, if we do manage to set up a NJ/DEL tug of war, I would have to represent NJ chapter since I live in... NJ.
I'll have to get some good tires first... these dryrotted ones stink.
#114
Other than the tire that picked up some road shrapnel on the way to TJC's house, mine didn't leak.
But, the rubber is so dried out they don't stick to anything wet or dry. Because of the lugs, they are actually better in the snow, than on dry asphalt!
You know your tires suck when your 400+k mile truck can spin them from a red light when you pop the clutch in 3rd.
But I bought them (and the wheels) at "dollar day" so they cost me $8 45,000 miles ago.
But, the rubber is so dried out they don't stick to anything wet or dry. Because of the lugs, they are actually better in the snow, than on dry asphalt!
You know your tires suck when your 400+k mile truck can spin them from a red light when you pop the clutch in 3rd.
But I bought them (and the wheels) at "dollar day" so they cost me $8 45,000 miles ago.
#117
#120
Originally Posted by BigBlueMacDaddy
Hey Toadx8u, I heard you when I was outside, and spied your silver truck! Stop in anytime man!