What did you do to your TJ today?

He started it... ;)

I think I might have started it.

I just binged your entire website. Pretty unique and interesting.

Read much of your Jeep build too. Would like to know more about your cruise control install.

Regarding the drain holes. I'll have the rear bumper of soon to install aux reverse lights. I'll figure out what you are referring to when I can see it.

I got into a nest of yellow jackets once, using a weed whacker. Damn things stung me over 100 times and I had to go to the hospital. That was not fun. Ever since then, I've been one with the Bees! ;)

I did that once. Me a few others were day-hiking and walked right into the hive. Those bastards hurt... a lot.
 
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I got into a nest of yellow jackets once, using a weed whacker. Damn things stung me over 100 times and I had to go to the hospital. That was not fun. Ever since then, I've been one with the Bees! ;)
Ran over a nest of them with my lawnmower…I was stung 10 times before I knew wtf was happening. If my neighbors were watching, all they saw was me going from totally normal to a lunatic throwing his lawnmower and running around flailing😂

Couldn’t walk for 2 days, felt like someone beat me with a baseball bat in my legs.
 
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I think I might have started it.

I just binged your entire website. Pretty unique and interesting.

Read much of your Jeep build too. Would like to know more about your cruise control install.

Regarding the drain holes. I'll have the rear bumper of soon to install aux reverse lights. I'll figure out what you are referring to when I can see it.
Thanx for your kind words. What do you need to know about the cc install? It was pretty straightforward.
 
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Took it for a drive for the first time in almost 2 weeks and smiled the whole time. Started cleaning up an old set of Canyon wheels I picked up for the new set of tires I bought. Going to be a tedious process, but hopefully worth the time.
The wheels were in worse shape than I thought when I bought them. It appears water got underneath the clear coat and pitted the aluminum some. Stripped the clear off, sanded out most of the defects, a little black paint, and a couple coats of clear. Still need to do the center caps. Got them mounted on the new MTZ's yesterday and took it for a drive. Rides so much better than what I had on there. All said and done, I've got about $200 in the 5 wheels. Not sure if they'll stay on permanently, but they will get the job done for now.

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Please do! Tribal tramp stamp? I often wonder if members on here have tatts.
p.s. My avatar (today) is my tat that covers the top of my right shoulder to my elbow. I ripped a bicep tendon lifting heavy weights years ago and had no insurance. The Tat covers the deformity and cost way less than surgery. I'm thrifty, not cheap. 🤫

p.s. Fun fact;
John Elway from the Denver Broncos, tore his in his throwing arm, didn't fix his either because his wife could deal with the deformity, and won his 2 Super Bowls with it that way. My Tat was way more disturbing than the injury. I like that. :)
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Certainly Tribal in the sense of Tribal Belly Dance - I don't know if the tatt itself qualifies as "Tribal" or not! In any event, here it is with one of my Tribal costumes:
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And a more "in motion" picture onstage in a cabaret costume:
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And the famous Tramp Stamp picture with Didi:

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Front and rear ;)

I never understood the fascination with these bumpers, but they're growing on me!
I hunted forever for one, then pulled the trigger on one that would eventually be compatible with an Anti-rock without modification. I think I only like the Mopar so much cause its like unobtainium.
 
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