Jeeps just hanging out at a local bar. One seems to have claimed his date.
🙂 🙂 🙂
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Jeeps just hanging out at a local bar. One seems to have claimed his date.
🙂 🙂 🙂
– pic du jour –
[a Friday image project, a la carte]
Great get, Oops … sure wish the Jeep owner coulda parked it with his “rear leg cocked” … What’s the deal … Jeep owners get ” 2fer1″ drinks today?
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Think of all the girls that woulda let me climb on them had I bought a jeep like that black one instead of my Ford Explorer. 🙂
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You were thinking of Tzuri … and at our age, I’m not sure a Jeep would matter.
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My daughter is hell on wheels in Venice, and so was oldest granddaughter in her orange convertible Jeep sold because she’s now in Army basic, where, what? Maybe she’ll get another Jeep!! Cousin Freddie in Ocean Springs MS is a Jeep restorer, repairer, and does some of the crazy competitions, too. I got so far as test driving a Cherokee, and after two miles got told by husband and daughter that I’d be way too dangerous in one!! Hah! And I was being very conservative with them in the car. Great fun, but I agree that lots of other cars are a lot safer. As I remember, Huss had one when I visited in Mt. Dora, so maybe he’s still hopeful, age or not, as well all of us should be. We’re the cooool old folks, don’t forget!
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Huss gets a lot of girls with his jeep. But like he says, I bought my Explorer to have room for Tzuri. We get a lot of dogs. 🙂
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The deal is that Jeeps are hot, hot, hot! Been to the Gulf Coast lately? It’s Jeep Planet!!
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Yes, they’re everywhere. Thanks, Martha.
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I had a ’90 Jeep Wrangler, red & convertable of course, about 6 years ago, and it was simultaneously fabulous, scary, and a lot of work. Nothing went wrong for three years then everything went wrong, because chiefly I think of some really bad mechanics who started a downhill trend. Once it’s out of sinc it’s all over. Finally, after nearly dying in it on south HIghway 1, I gave it to a mechanic for parts. But man it had been fun to drive. Like being on safari or a Navy SEAL, or astronaut, and the illusion you could go anywhere— but couldn’t. A friend showed me home movies once of rock climbing jeeps like your photograph, absolutely100% off road, going up dry creek bed boulders in Nevada. It is a cult, you’re right. This extraordinary bar scene of yours will be loved by many.
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I was surprised that at the bar no one was out taking pictures of that jeep tryst. Maybe they were waiting for something more to happen.
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What a fantastic photo!! Wild jeep, too!!
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Jeepers love to “stack” our rigs like that. A guy in one of our local Jeep groups has a personal best of 27 Jeeps stacked together like that. Thanks for sharing the cool pic!
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Now I know what it’s called, “stacking.” Thanks for commenting! 🙂
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No problem! Here’s a pic of an only moderately successful attempt a few of us made on Independence Day.
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Way cool, thanks!
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OMG, that makes me want one now! So fun!!
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They are a blast! Best money you’ll ever spend, and spend, and spend …
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Here’s an interesting jeep video I got from Cary’s website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDica-tyyq8
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Hmmmm, now I know why my Jeep-fixin’ cousin can afford to barbecue all the time!! Likely a self-sustaining business if ever there were one, eh?
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