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  1. WOW :no_no: Very cool

    But wait...slow down....what tool did he use for that one part? :beer_bang: :beer_bang:

    Tools used:

    -Camtasia studio 3

    -MS Paint

    -Adobe Premiere Pro

    -VirtualDub

    -Optical Mouse

  2. LOl..yup always pluggin ARCTIC ICE...lol...gotta...its my paycheck

    yeah its been a while, and alot of chit is going on in my life right now, nothing i need to get into...just alot of work and military training...were going places...and fast..

    well if any of you Roundy round fans out there..(nascar) be watching for the talladega race in two weeks...might have a suprise for ya on the #22 car....heh heh heh...

    but i do want to assure you all that i have not let any of you down...i still drink like a fish, and still wear my kilt every chance i get....

    as a matter of fact iam ordering a new kilt just for the dunes!

    HOLDS 18 BEERS!!!!

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    Perfect. You can be the new dune porter with that. :dunno:

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  3. post-4248-1208533797_thumb.jpg

    Description

    Transport 45 gallons of water to your RV, coach or campsite the easy way.

    Fresh water tank stores on top of you truck cab, tow vehicle, in the trunk of your car or back of your SUV. Tanks are manufactured with dual baffles to provide added stability during transportation. Heavy gauge, FDA approved PVC material is durable and easy to repair if punctured. Comes with a hose adapter, shut-off adapter, male-male adapter, valve cap and repair kit. All you need is a hose to transfer water by gravity feed.

    I've had a lot of people over the years ask me about this. It is absolutly without a doubt the best investment I've ever made for the rig and camping in the desert. It will not roll off. I only have one but I could fit 3 of them on my roof. The weight is very well dispursed. If you want to take long showers and get your dishes done, it cannot be beat.

    $90 at camping world. and yes they have them available online at campingworld.com under water tanks and pumps

    The only problem I see is what do you do with the extra waste water? :laughing:

    Grey = 40gal

    Black= 40gal

    Fresh=100gal

    That leaves 20gal of fresh with no room left in the waste tanks.

  4. I just had my 10 year anniversary last month, anyone that tells you its easy is full of sh*t, anyone that tells you it gets easier is full of sh*t, anyone tells you they never argue is full of sh*t.

    I was told something years ago by an old sage that is completly 100% true and is always in the back of my mind especially when arguing, he said "son three thirds of women are nuts", it took me awhile to work this out but so far its been the best advice ever :6pak:

    It does get easier, and no I'm not full of chit. I'm not saying a marriage doesn't need to be worked at constantly, but you have to pick and choose your battles. Not everything is worth fighting for, or over. If you think about it most of the worst arguements start over the most stupid and insignificant things.

    My marriage started out as a great friendship, and love blossomed from that. I think that is why it has worked for 20+ years.....and I'm not even 40 yet. We married young and made it work. We didn't marry because of kids or anything like that either.....we just knew we were made for each other.

    Friends have a lot in common. Friends respect each other. Friends communicate and trust each other. I think when marriage comes from friends that fall in love it seems to last. I also think Craig&Tiff, Pete&Anna, and a few other couples that I have met here and had time to observe are in that same boat. I expect good things from those relationships......and you never know......I could be completely off, or right on. That's the way it goes with "cats and dogs."

  5. The best job I ever had was being a MOM. I only had one daughter and to see her with her two boys sure makes me feel like I really did something good. She turned out to be not only a great mom but a good person. I have accomplished at least one of my goals in life.

    Didn't make much money though.

    :grin:

    My favorite job was working as a support equipment mechanic in the Air Force. When I wasn't doing maintenance I was on the flight line delivering equipment to the fighter jets! :blury:

  6. conservative.

    You believe in personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, individual liberty, traditional American values and a strong national defense. Believe the role of government should be to provide people the freedom necessary to pursue their own goals

  7. 1. Upgrading the Blaster to a Raptor 700 :6pak:

    2. More good times with good friends around the campfire. post-475-1208278917_thumb.gif

    3. The low budget rail made it this year with zero problems. :rockon:

    4. Midget Stripper!!!!! :lol:

    5. Getting some of my family to make it to Dumont more than once a year!! :beer_bang:

    6. Showing up and getting more involved when it comes to our riding areas. TRT and Nellis Dunes. I need to do more if I can in the upcoming years.

    7. Finally making it to a meet and greet at the south pole and meeting some more peeps. :6pak:

    8. Making it out to the cleanup finally! :lol:

    :drinkbeer:

  8. I thought an "I'm too drunk handle" was standard equipment, our Tahoe came with one. :rolleyes: WW being chinsy again?? post-1889-1207871870_thumb.gif

    Haven't replaced the mattresses, but I did buy a pillow top mattress pad that was a HUGE improvement, and about $800 cheaper. Still need to get 2 more for the queen bunks. :surrender:

    My friends WW came with one....but he has yet to use it in close to 10 years....and I have to agree. They seem large and useless to me, but I am an experienced drunk. :grin:

    I think I am gonna do that. Thats a badazz set up right there.

    Not my idea, but a freind of ours went out with us, and when we BBQ'd they broke out a tupper-ware dish with probably 20 each of all fast food resturant packets. i.e. Taco Bell sauce, Del Taco sauce, Jack in the Box sauces...etc.etc. There must of been 10 different resturants and choices. At first I was like, what the hell? But it was a pretty good idea. :ninja: Kinda Trailer-Trashy but whatever.

    That'll work if you eat a lot of fast food. :idiot:

  9. Free :duniemonkie: on Craigslist, :ninja: if it is fake though.

    http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/zip/638210325.html

    Edit: it was just flagged for removal, but here is a paste of the ad...

    Adorable male and female baby capuchin monkeys that will make the best indoor and family pets, ready for good and caring homes.All will come with all paper work, health certificates and starter kits including baby blanket and toys.They tame and have been raised along with other animals like cats and dogs.They are very social and easy to handle.Contact via email for more information.JUST CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION IF INTERESTED

    Sounds to me like raising monkies would be more work than kids. After all kids eventually learn to take care of themselves, and move on.

  10. i like the amercan car but he doesent want to spend alot of money. he wants to stick around the price of a rihno :ban-split: . but i totally agree. do you guys know of any other cheaper brands?

    Anything around the price of a Rhino would be an old school no travel rail like mine, or a nice roller. You can't get a nice rail for the price of a Rhino without sacrificing something.....like safety, or quality of workmanship. IMO

    Since your life depends on the quality (after all this is a dangerous sport) why go cheap?

    You also need to consider replacement parts and availability. Possible repairs to the actual rail itself. I prefer to be able to talk to my builder face to face when these things come up.

    You also need to consider how much power the sand robs from the drive train. Are you getting enough HP with your purchase. I think sandchick had a joyner, but found it was underpowered in the sand, but she had one of the older versions. Now they have one with a LS1. :beercheers: ...and their quality is lacking a lot.

    Of course all of this is just my opinion....I'm sure others can add or take away from this. Just some things to think about.

  11. :blink::nah: I just want to know how to get rid of that Sh*t.I report it to spam abuse and 5 min later I have another colon cleaning advice :undecided::beercheers: These day's i am also getting spanish solicatation phone calls on my cell :ban-split:

    Get another email address and don't use it for registering chit.

  12. yep, you must have Silverado (99 and up model). Those brakes last forever. :beercheers:

    Its the pre-99 models that flat out SUCK for brakes. I own two of them and it seems i change these brakes every couple oil changes. :undecided:

    I have noticed that biiiig time. My 2005 is going strong at 35,000 mi....and the 1995 is killing me. :ban-split:

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