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Mojoe

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  1. Terrible turn out. NOT!! Only about 100 cars. Probably one of the best shows I have been to for variety. From a VW bus to so many costume builds. Import, domestic, it was all there. Great cause and some good people. Good to see you guys out.
  2. I want to hear more about it being drug money. I never followed this. What was he into?
  3. When I saw you post, before I read it. I was hoping you would post you had the Excursion option. I'd probably be game for that.
  4. I just go the email that the AUG 24 BEAT THE HEAT event is free with military ID. It features Law Enforcement car theme'd cars. I can email you the flyer if you PM me your email.
  5. Someone got a great deal. I love mine. Bigger, yet still mobil.
  6. I actually want to go to this. Who's up to fill a car. It's only $25 per car.
  7. Mike, I always enjoy reading your write ups. They take time, and I just don't get into doing these write ups. I didn't see Ruger SR9c. I have enjoyed mine quite a bit. Might be a good add in a couple areas of use.
  8. I think it's more about why didn't they put reliable owners in the FD's to take care of them as they should be. But, I get your sarcasm.
  9. Put a flyer up in the kroger on East Broad street. get 80 calls from people who will low ball the shit out of you and then not follow through. But they are interested.
  10. FYI, opening that on my iPhone turned into an endless quest for the zillow app to be downloaded. I never did get to see you house because of it. Worst part is I already have the app on my phone. Might want to include the address so people can search it on zillow. GLWS
  11. I love my 2007 Subaru Legacy specB because it's the perfect blend for what I want out of a car. I look forward to bad weather with confidence the car will have no issue handling it. It's mostly over looked for having some pep to play with. It is the slow side of a sports sedan, yet people who know about the car really like it. There is not other car I'm interested in for a daily driver right now. http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l284/dsnowgod/86FD874D-651F-4516-AF3A-92F12AFF9BEC-1839-000001507ED63E45_zps01153c44.jpg
  12. I literally just got home from buying this same one.
  13. I think I'm in the mood for some wings. Should be there.
  14. Was out of town for a bit and haven't updated this. Aplinestar jacket is sold.
  15. Jason, if you guys need to secure things while the build is going on, I have the room. And, come over and look at that jacket to tonight.
  16. Buy the 2 and save yourself the headaches. I'm not happy with my 3. It works when I test it, but not when I want to use it.
  17. Dixon Cider is the best for keeping rust off the gun.
  18. Looking forward to seeing more come from this. I really like seeing someone local get a shot like this. Congrats to Pat.
  19. Much of what is listed above is why the military requires them to score 19 points higher on the ASVAB and have a compensating TAPIS test with a high score. TAPIS is somewhat of a character test about you.
  20. Thanks Eric. Jana and I are really glad we met you guys and did this rally together. For CR, this is a great example of people meeting on a car forum and making great friends. We met up a couple weeks before the rally. Talked about a plan to just run it and have fun. We agreed we weren't going to drive overly aggressive. We were just on the same page with how we wanted to go about the rally. There were just too many funny things that happened on the rally that made it fun. From wardrobe malfunctions to, "the purple line is just gone" (that's the line on the GPS). I don't think we took many pics, but I'll see what we have an post them also.
  21. It was owl head lighthouse. Will try to post more info later.
  22. Day three was a looooong day. We mapped it out and decided to enjoy the area we were in vs racing through it. We have not been running this rally along. From Columbus we have been paired up with Eric, not sure his name on here, and his lady. We have made great friends with them, and look forward to hanging out more in Columbus. So we are Lobster on the bay in Maine. Went to some really rare lens in a light house, then pointed the cars north east even more, for Saint Jonhs, New Brunswick, Canada. Our group of four cars went through with a simple, come inside and let us run your info. We were all good and rolled out. Literally from when we crossed the boarder to when we got to St Johns, there was nothing but water and wilderness. The roads were new and it was a nice hour'ish drive in. We had already said there will be no spending in Canada, but I will admit, highway 1 was tempting. We got in about 830 pm and everyone was beat. Many cars were still out, so they pushed the awards ceremony to 11pm. Today we head back. For us, we drive solo back to Vermont to drop off my dad. He had a great time. In fact, he's still sleeping, and he is always up by 6am. Haha. I'm so glad we brought him in on this. Yesterday was the first time he had ever been on a drag strip. He said it has been exciting. Dad doesn't get out much back home. Still a lot of driving to go. The Subaru will roll over 100,000 miles tomorrow. The car has been great. I do think it is time to replace the original clutch though. Well deserved and served a long life. Thanks again for the support and reading along with our trip.
  23. Day three as a looooong day. We mapped it out and decided to enjoy the area we were in vs racing through it. We have not been running this rally along. From Columbus we have been paired up with Eric, not sure his name on here, and his lady. We have made great friends with them, and look forward to hanging out more in Columbus. So we are Lobster on the bay in Maine. Went to some really rare lens in a light house, then pointed the cars north east even more, for Saint Jonhs, New Brunswick, Canada. Our group of four cars went through with a simple, come inside and let us run your info. We were all good and rolled out. Literally from when we crossed the boarder to when we got to St Johns, there was nothing but water and wilderness. The roads were new and it was a nice hour'ish drive in. We had already said there will be no spending in Canada, but I will admit, highway 1 was tempting. We got in about 830 pm and everyone was beat. Many cars were still out, so they pushed the awards ceremony to 11pm. Today we head back. For us, we drive solo back to Vermont to drop off my dad. He had a great time. In fact, he's still sleeping, and he is always up by 6am. Haha. I'm so glad we brought him in on this. Yesterday was the first time he had ever been on a drag strip. He said it has been exciting. Dad doesn't get out much back home. Still a lot of driving to go. The Subaru will roll over 100,000 miles tomorrow. The car has been great. I do think it is time to replace the original clutch though. Well deserved and served a long life. Thanks again for the support and reading along with our trip.
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