tkgibbs27 Posted February 2, 2008 Posted February 2, 2008 well apparently the little guy saw his shadow, so for any of you guys who believes in the folklore, i guess that means six more weeks of this wintry weather. not to mention that today is my 19th birthday as well. :D EDIT: not to exciting, but hey, two more years.
a1awind Posted February 2, 2008 Posted February 2, 2008 happy birthday, two to go....every thing between cigarettes and beer is a tease...20 will drive you nuts but don't wish life away I'm only 8 yrs older than you but id love to be your age again.
Kenosha Warrior Posted February 3, 2008 Posted February 3, 2008 Our local ground-dweller says that we've got about 6 weeks left before she's all clear and well.
TNT Posted February 3, 2008 Posted February 3, 2008 Our local ground-dweller says that we've got about 6 weeks left before she's all clear and well. Cool!!! :cheers: I want as much snow as possible. :D I love driving around for hours when there is 4" or more snow on the roads. I hate when the weatherman says 3"-5" is coming... Ask any woman thats not enough!!! :brows: I've been having a blast this winter, I've managed 1/4 mile long slides a few times. :driving: If it isn't sideways, it isn't fun. ;) I even learned I can do front wheel digs when I'm in fulltime by pulling the E-brake. :chillin: Four wheel drifts are great. I drive in the snow like I'm riding a quad. I go back into the unfinished subdivisions and have went 4 blocks in a drift, which included four 90 degree turns. 8) BTW I have had drivers training courses a few times and many years of experence. It is amazing how well my 94 XJ with 33x10.50-15 BFG AT KO's with a rear trashlock handles in the snow. The tires rock!!!! :thumbsup: Knock on wood, I haven't spun out, left the road or had it do anything I didn't make it do. I've had a blast crawling snow piles when they are rock hard and blasting threw 4' deep fresh snow piles. :wavey: BTW this is my daily driver with a 4.0 AW-4 NP242 combo with 3" of lift and 33x10.50's. This is the clean side. The rust on the other side is out of hand... Image Not Found :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
89eliminator Posted February 3, 2008 Posted February 3, 2008 Our local ground-dweller says that we've got about 6 weeks left before she's all clear and well. Cool!!! :cheers: I want as much snow as possible. :D I love driving around for hours when there is 4" or more snow on the roads. I hate when the weatherman says 3"-5" is coming... Ask any woman thats not enough!!! :brows: I've been having a blast this winter, I've managed 1/4 mile long slides a few times. :driving: If it isn't sideways, it isn't fun. ;) I even learned I can do front wheel digs when I'm in fulltime by pulling the E-brake. :chillin: Four wheel drifts are great. I drive in the snow like I'm riding a quad. I go back into the unfinished subdivisions and have went 4 blocks in a drift, which included four 90 degree turns. 8) BTW I have had drivers training courses a few times and many years of experence. It is amazing how well my 94 XJ with 33x10.50-15 BFG AT KO's with a rear trashlock handles in the snow. The tires rock!!!! :thumbsup: Knock on wood, I haven't spun out, left the road or had it do anything I didn't make it do. I've had a blast crawling snow piles when they are rock hard and blasting threw 4' deep fresh snow piles. :wavey: BTW this is my daily driver with a 4.0 AW-4 NP242 combo with 3" of lift and 33x10.50's. This is the clean side. The rust on the other side is out of hand... Image Not Found :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: and they say that teenage boys drive crazy :roll:
TNT Posted February 3, 2008 Posted February 3, 2008 and they say that teenage boys drive crazy :roll: I'm still a teenager... I'm just stuck in this trashed 41 year old body. :cheers: I don't drive beyond my abilities like teens do thou... :brows: I also pick safe places to play without indangering anyone else.
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