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    Quote Originally Posted by Seth View Post
    For the record...

    Cook knows how to put a hub together, he just might not have cared on yours.

    Robbi'e's jeep has been saved plenty of times, I would not go out calling it the savior, although it seems mud might be the ideal medium for it to wheel!

    I only attempted to "spot' you the first two times in, when you had no four wheel drive. I will no longer try to help you avoid getting stuck by staying out of holes and keeping your wheels pointed the correst direction. Also, remember that you are ultimately the one behind the wheel.

    I don't think you are a dumbass, just maybe have some learning and growing up to do. That being said, I think I was the token drunk yesterday if there was one.

    We didn't bump your truck with another truck, just the tire!

    All that being said, yesterday was a great example of the importance of having a good front and rear tow point on your vehicle, and ideally having a good strap per vehicle. Everyone make it out with their strap? I would hate for that one good one to still be out there in the woods, tempting to go back out there and get it.
    I was just messing around. I know cooke knows how to put a hub together. It was a feeble attempt at humor

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    I was trying to insinuate that you are 'always' the token drunk. Folks sure are missing the funny around here lately.
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    My whore better have my money...
    Not half, not some, but all my cash...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DRAGOONRANCH View Post
    I was trying to insinuate that you are 'always' the token drunk. Folks sure are missing the funny around here lately.
    or maybe you are loosing your touch just a little

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    I thought Seth was the main source of humor for the day, most definitely kept the situation a bit lighter

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    Quote Originally Posted by bcolman View Post
    or maybe you are loosing your touch just a little
    It's not just my funny they are missing thnkuvrymch.
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    Ask your dad what it tastes like.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler View Post
    Tell Chris to get it up and I will do it.
    My bitch better have my money...
    Through rain, sleet, or snow...
    My whore better have my money...
    Not half, not some, but all my cash...
    'Cause if she don't,
    I'm gonna put my foot in her ass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TdmayfieldIV View Post
    Things learned today:

    4. The barn burner is the savior of every offroad vehicle
    Quote Originally Posted by Seth View Post
    For the record...

    Robbie's jeep has been saved plenty of times, I would not go out calling it the savior, although it seems mud might be the ideal medium for it to wheel!
    This is true, only more recently has the jeep made successful runs without needing recovery. However, mud will never be the ideal medium for it to wheel as I hate mud...

    Quote Originally Posted by Seth View Post
    Everyone make it out with their strap? I would hate for that one good one to still be out there in the woods, tempting to go back out there and get it.
    I have the two I brought out there with me. Was J.B. missing one?

    I was at a family get together yesterday and had no intention of going out there until Flem and Clarke called inquiring recovery service. After driving the jeep out there and getting completely covered in mud, I enjoyed a wonderful night time drive home in 30 degree weather with no windshield...
    1974 CJ5-The BarnBurner

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    Robbie is the Charlie Daniels of the super swamper.

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    I am still missing a brand new 3" 30' strap. Someone told me to leave it when I left the first time to go get the Bronco.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JBrown89 View Post
    I am still missing a brand new 3" 30' strap. Someone told me to leave it when I left the first time to go get the Bronco.
    I wouldn't be surprised if it is in the back of Mayfield's rig or somethin.. I highly doubt someone just left it out there, and I think it was used for most if not all of the many Bronco retrieval efforts

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    It was the only strap we used on the bronco after the knuckle broke. I don't think it is in my bronco.

    oh and zap

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    Quote Originally Posted by TdmayfieldIV View Post
    It was the only strap we used on the bronco after the knuckle broke. I don't think it is in my bronco.

    oh and zap
    Come on tom tom take a joke! After all, your big ass Bronco nearly fried my winch on that second recovery..

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    That was Robbies. I think mine ended up in the thornbird truck or that superduty. I went back out there just now and the only thing out there are some 2" strap remains.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MR.ZAP View Post
    Come on tom tom take a joke! After all, your big ass Bronco nearly fried my winch on that second recovery..
    Its a smiley flipoff

    and your winch is

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    ahhh but he HAS a winch
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    .................good call........... and it has four tires

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