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Offline Big Pimpin

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Re: new guy
« Reply #30 on: 09/13/06 - 11:03PM »
Welcome, let us know when you get here and we will get you out on a trail ride.
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Re: new guy
« Reply #31 on: 11/ 9/06 - 11:47PM »
Quote from: "Big Pimpin"
Welcome, let us know when you get here and we will get you out on a trail ride.


I am here, let me know if anybody has any rides coming up.
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Re: new guy
« Reply #32 on: 11/10/06 - 08:01PM »
There is a group that will be going to the Southern Mo Offroad Ranch on the 18th.  They will be running the type of trails that you appear to be setup for.  I plan on being there as long as the weather is dry.
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Re: new guy
« Reply #33 on: 11/10/06 - 09:02PM »
Check out www.smorr.net for updates on the ranch rider run it is coming up.....Hope to see all out there ready to Run.... Nine inch and all Hopefully installed
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Re: new guy
« Reply #34 on: 11/10/06 - 10:22PM »
WELCOME  I have to ask how did you end up in Success?  I guess you know by now the locals call it SUCK-ces.  And you might find that changing to MO license plates could help. :agree: When I was younger and running around (mid 70's) and I got stopped in Houston by a local cop.  When I asked him what I did wrong.  He said, nothing just wanted to know who was in HIS town.  Did'nt see a reason to go back.  North on 17, past Roby is Paddy Creek and east of Success toward Licking is Blue Springs.(Both are scenic spots)  Also there is a lot of National forest in the area which is open to license vehicles.  If the road or trail has a number it is legal to drive.  Have fun.

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Re: new guy
« Reply #35 on: 11/11/06 - 12:03AM »
:bounce:

If the weather is dry ...........That's not entirely true.  We will be out there the 18th.  Period.

Come out with us if you can.  If it's wet, the trails are a LOT harder out there.  We may end up running 2's and 3's, but it will still be fun.
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Offline JEEP Lovin Cowgirl

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Re: new guy
« Reply #36 on: 11/11/06 - 12:03AM »
Al...that's a mighty BIG avatar  :bigeyes: you trying to make up
for something :bath: ha j/k
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Re: new guy
« Reply #37 on: 11/11/06 - 07:32PM »
Quote from: "Big Pimpin"
There is a group that will be going to the Southern Mo Offroad Ranch on the 18th.  They will be running the type of trails that you appear to be setup for.  I plan on being there as long as the weather is dry.


I will try to make it?  I may be busy around the house, which is still under construction.

Thanks for the invite.
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Re: new guy
« Reply #38 on: 11/11/06 - 07:33PM »
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WELCOME  I have to ask how did you end up in Success?  I guess you know by now the locals call it SUCK-ces.  And you might find that changing to MO license plates could help. :agree: When I was younger and running around (mid 70's) and I got stopped in Houston by a local cop.  When I asked him what I did wrong.  He said, nothing just wanted to know who was in HIS town.  Did'nt see a reason to go back.  North on 17, past Roby is Paddy Creek and east of Success toward Licking is Blue Springs.(Both are scenic spots)  Also there is a lot of National forest in the area which is open to license vehicles.  If the road or trail has a number it is legal to drive.  Have fun.


I am in the Army at Fort Wood.
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Offline JEEP Lovin Cowgirl

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Re: new guy
« Reply #39 on: 11/16/06 - 11:33PM »
Benji says welcome.....he was stationed there too.....we've both had our
share of time up there.....hurry up and get down here so we can all do
some wheeling with you.   What unit are you in or going to be in?? He's
just curious .... and hey, thanks for being in and serving!!!! :bowdown:
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Re: new guy
« Reply #40 on: 11/21/06 - 11:10AM »
Whew! It took me a while to get registerd but thanks to Keith, I am finally on here! Greetings to all fellow wheelers! Nam here is Dan, many call me Doc due to my screen name..am not a real Doctor, it's just a play on my name is all. I am down here in Madison County in AR and drive a 94YJ. It's almost ready to hit the serious trails, all I need now is a set of 4.56 gears and lockers..I have played in the dirt most of my life, dirt bikes, atvs, dunebuggies etc..just recently been getting into this off road jeep thing..I did attend the Jeep Jamboree back in May out at SMORR..loved the park out there! Quite possibly I may have talked face to face with some of you and I expect y'all to remember me!  :agree:

I hope to learn alot here and hopefully I will be able to contribute also.

Wheel safe y'all!

DrLewall
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