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yea, it was kinda funny. the road supervisor did not think so though, thats why the sticker came off.
on a side note, the 7 inch drop hitch took out everything from the water pump forward, and i got the rust and mud cleaned off the bottom of the bumper
the trooper that hit me saw the humor in it also. as his stupidvisor said, if it was just a white truck in a snowstorm, he would have an excuse. but the light bar was on full blast, 1450 flashes per minute, and it is visible for over 1/2 mile. he figured i was gonna just run the light. what he did not see was the bigger plow truck coming down the side road.
Last edited by tjc transport; Jan 5, 2006 at 04:48 AM.
I work for a tow company, and we have a late 80's jeep Cherokee thats totaled. I want to park my truck on top of it and take a pitchure of it to send in to a 4x4 mag with a caption that says "It's a Jeep thing, I understand". I think it would be funny. The only sticker I have on there now says "I love big ugly trucks" It's fitting.
For those Jeepies who have "Its a Jeep Thing, You Wouldn't Understand." I have "I Got Your Jeep Thing, Now it Burns When I Pee!"
Also "Lift 'em High cuz Fat Girls Cain't Jump.", "Nice Rear End Wanna Hook Up" on my rear axle, and my personal favorite:
~1994 F-150 XL: $1000 plus trade in
~Upgrades for '94 F-150 XL: $3462.37
~Having a 4.9 with more power and
torque than your 350: Priceless
at the local mall where I run over imports and experience hardcore extreme carnages there is a booth that will make you any sticker any size saying anything you want. Like $10 for two or something. Good price because it's custom and you get it now.
I drive a Jeep and I still dont understand those stickers!.
But they'er always on the guys Jeep who's running 35's on his opened diff TJ blocking the trail while wondering why his flares are no longer covering his rear tire after hearing the popping noise. Then asking everyone around why the tire coming off even though the lugs are still tight! Followed by asking everyone who passes him if they have a spare axle shaft. Maybe he should "understand" that he has no clue about Jeeps.
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