Advice is worth what you pay for it!
Thats what she said!
The last group I'd join would be one that requires matching shirts. Especially one that is all geezers (like me).Jerry when are you joing the local ROMEO CLUB? (Retired Old Men Eating Out)...they seem to be all over in FL. You even get matching shirts...lol
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For some reason I'm seeing an oriental lady saying that.
While I don't disagree with the sentiment, at the Rubicon Jamboree which I have done a few times, that is just logistically not possible due to the length of the trail. If you spend more time in line than you do wheeling, may as well camp at the dam because you ain't gonna get to the springs.
It has requirements also to do Fordyce you need to have 35’s and one locker. It’s a great trail but it much harder than the Rubicon
https://cal4wheel.com/sierra-trek-run-descriptions
I was on the Jeep Jamboree site and noticed Tjs are not welcome to the upcoming Moab trip in Oct. I put in an email requesting more information. I am wondering if any of you have seen this.
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This sounds like something I’d rather pay $1995 to not attend
You drive a hard bargain but fine, send me 500 bucks and I won't let you go.
I regularly heard 'me love you for long time' from the b-girls at the local bars when I was stationed overseas. One remembered me for some reason when I was back at the same bar months later and she put on a pouty face and angrily said 'you numbah ten-thou GI, you buttahfly me!' (buttafly meaning butterfly visiting other flowers).She love you for long time.
I regularly heard 'me love you for long time' from the b-girls at the local bars when I was stationed overseas. One remembered me for some reason when I was back at the same bar months later and she put on a pouty face and angrily said 'you numbah ten-thou GI, you buttahfly me!' (buttafly meaning butterfly visiting other flowers).