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  1. I just picked up the buggy about six weeks ago and tore it all the way down and got it to where you see it now. Hoping to start building the body this weekend and finish by presidents weekend.
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  2. Here's the fact: Sandawg and FE135 have the same profile pictures!
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  3. Jeezus! Calm down Beavis. Looks like some of that Sanchez ran down in to your mouth. I'm sure your mother must be proud of you son. And yes this is a place where all of that needs to be done, it's called AMERICA. We used to not be lazyignorantazzes but lordy lordy looks like times have changed. Nobody was making fun of you, just pointing out that the "education system" is broken and turning out kids with no real skills to make it in the world. Or maybe it's a lack of home training. We used to take the time and effort to ensure that the rest of the world knew we weren't just another Zimbabwe. Either way, nobody is hiding anything, everybody on here knows me and I can be found sitting around the campfire by my white truck and white toyhauler enjoying an adult beverage or out in the dunes with my DDR buds and gals. Swing on by for some Crown and Coke. And I whip up some mean azz Green Chili Pork, don't mind sharing with anybody. Just leave your spider web and tear drop tattoos at home, we are a peaceful easy feeling kind of bunch. And speaking of bunch, undo your panties, it makes you more sociable. Rock Hard Ride Safe Ace
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  4. I pull my 40' hauler down Tecopa, I agree though with "this thing maybe slow, but all the fast stuff is in the trailer." Depending on where you live in Vegas, you can take the back way and go the Indian Springs route, that will bring you through Pahrump and avoid going over the mountain and making that big climb, then the grade coming back over it. Baker is a very long grade and for me is a longer route (depending on what side of town I guess).
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  5. Stacey, Family & Friends of Craig, We will never know why this happened at this location or time. Angels are created every day, every minute, and every second. Sometimes they are taken from us by tragic accidents. Pointing blame is not doing anyone justice; leave this to the detectives/police. I was lucky enough to meet Craig a little over a month ago at a house gathering. He accompanied Stacey and we shared many laughs. Craig was very polite, fun, and shared a few laughs with us. I am glad that I took a few moments to ask him how he was doing; we shared stories about riding and our next trip. I don’t recall all the details of our conversation; he definitely loved riding. To be taken from this world by a tragic accident leaves the living heartbroken; but reality is – Craig left this world loving what he enjoyed doing. His last memories are of Mother Nature, friends, and family. In honor of Craig, I think the best thing we all can do is be more cautious. Stacey, It's been hard for me losing my father and a friend (Fellow Duner). Camping brings me a sense of peace; knowing this is something I did with both of them. I know it’s hard for you right now to go to Dumont – But when you are ready; I will be there to take you. We can hop into one of our vehicles and do a day trip. We can sit at comp-hill until you feel a sense of peace or just to cry. I am here for you. Mauh xoxoxoxox
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  6. Stacey, I knew Craig on an acquaintance level, but still knew he was a great guy. Sorry for your loss. I was in shock when I heard it was him. Prayers out to all affected. I have to say, personally knowing someone killed out there puts it all in perspective. It's hard to hear someone dies out there anyways. RIP Craig
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