Re: FJ-toberfest! Oct. 11-12 at Eglin Res. (Northwest Florida)
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sjustice64 previously said:
hey guys it was nice meeting all of you today on the run! i was the guy in the white rubicon. thanks matt for inviting us from PORK, i am sure the rest of the gang will be out there tomarrow. ready to see some pics, we had some sick action out there today!
Hey there! Welcome to the site! Poke around all you want. There isn't much JEEP info here, obviously, but there is a TON of general off-road, recovery, safety, stereo, electrical, etc. stuff that anyone would find useful. Besides, this is a GREAT collection of folks. Friendly.
Glad you came out to run with us through some of my favorite areas of West Florida. The route we took has been named the West Eglin Loop. Hope you enjoyed it!
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-Matt
2008 AT 4x4 Voodoo Blue FJ with not enough trail pin-striping
Sweet shots Bird. My son and I had a great time and it was nice meeting you and the others I did not have the privelage to meet on my first outing. I had a few pics but somehow my sd card got wiped out(hmm might it have something to do with the 7yr old cameraman???). As always I appreciate you guys hospitility and look forward to doing it again!
Re: FJ-toberfest! Oct. 11-12 at Eglin Res. (Northwest Florida)
Had a great time as always! It was good to see some familiar faces and meet some new folks as well. Hope everyone made it home safe (and avoided ditches and fences along the way ).
Gurgles,
Vaginafish
(that's just for you Scott, LMAO)
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"Me thinks the world is crazy save thee and me, and at times I wonder about thee." Samuel Johnson, 18th century English writer
"There is a knowledge curve in EMS. You start out at knowing nothing, go to knowing something, progress to knowing a lot, maybe come close to thinking you know everything, and then slowly start to slide down as you realize more and more you know less and less of what you thought you knew. And that is probably the place you want to end up. -Street Watch