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I remember a trip to Grand canyon. And rode the mules down them narrow little paths in the rock. And the guide stopped. He just made a funny noise and them things started going backwards up hill, now I can tell ya not much anything gets to me but that was a little unnerving. that ended up being a very good learning experience how sure footed them animals are.
Yep, ''they'' use any reason at all to bump up the price.......... so we get people up here driving like turtles to save gas, they wont stay home tho.....
I have a confession to make, I really like Jeeps.
They helped a lot of GI's, US and Canadian on and off the battlefield.
Even though the are owned by Chrysler, I still like them. I just wish Renault would have sold the brand to Ford.
Sorry guys, now you know I have a dark side, I hope you can forgive me.
Good morning guys, Gavin I like Jeeps to but I like Fords better. My buddy has an old Jeep that is really cool, if I get a chance I will get a photo of it for you. I think it may have been build by Ford.
Yesterday Diesel was 4 bucks here in Chelan a little cheaper south of us 50 miles.
Lynn and I want to travel now that we are retired.........Home school Theresa and go places.......
The F&*% Diesel prices are going to make this difficult.........If you travel much, $2000 a month on fuel will be the cost........
Thanks to the crooks in the government and gas companies.....
Once again we agree Roy, about the crooks I mean...........
My son Daryl n I looked at a 2009 Jeep in town here and the first thing I do is pop the hood & check the oil, NOTHING on the stick, the sales man says it runs fine ''I drove it around''........... I told him ''I wouldn't even start the engine like that''............ turns out the 3.7L are oil burners, the new 3.6L is all better..........
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