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    Best Vehicle for getting to the slopes???

    Hey threaders...
    What is the vechicle of your choice to reach the slopes???
    Car, Ute or truck. Also what brand???

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    what is this, Q&A with the TGR forums? why don't you stop your silly attempts at increasing post count and read a little?

    edit: and, dammit, you could've done better filling in your occupation when registering! "nucular scientist" would've sufficed, and has a nice ring to it
    Last edited by f2f; 08-20-2006 at 02:14 PM.

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    fuckin' goddammed JONG, nobody calls it 'the slopes'

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    Quote Originally Posted by f2f
    what is this, Q&A with the TGR forums? why don't you stop your silly attempts at increasing post count and read a LOT?
    Fixed it for ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bad_roo


    End of.
    The correct answer.

    I like your style Mr. Roo

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    Elvis has left the building

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReaganLogan
    Hey threaders...
    What is the vechicle of your choice to reach the slopes???
    Car, Ute or truck. Also what brand???
    What's your girlfriend's name? Is she easy?

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    Threaders?

    And do you know this guy?


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    Anybody can get to the slopes in an A-Star. If you can make it from SF to Truckee in a blizzard in one of these you're a goddamn hero:


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    How bout a fleet of these for the valley?

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    Quote Originally Posted by f2f
    what is this, Q&A with the TGR forums? why don't you stop your silly attempts at increasing post count and read a little?

    edit: and, dammit, you could've done better filling in your occupation when registering! "nucular scientist" would've sufficed, and has a nice ring to it

    Wow, you are wonderful...

    Nah no "Nucular Scientist", just a working stiff 7 days a week during the Spring, Summer and Fall seasons. Winter is about the only time a get some days off, so Skiing is what I really look forward to...

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    Downhill Derelicts - Freeriders and Beer Drinkers

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    I've gotten to the Michigan slopes in my Pontiac Grand Prix.....
    It's 5 o'clock somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nohillsnearby
    I've gotten to the Michigan slopes in my Pontiac Grand Prix.....

    That is the exact car my sister drives, but hers is a 1996 or 1997 4 door Grand Prix...

    Still runs strong...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReaganLogan
    That is the exact car my sister drives, but hers is a 1996 or 1997 4 door Grand Prix...
    ...

    Is your sister easy?

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    Vehicles I own/have owned:

    Have now:
    2003 Ford Explorer XLS 4x4
    1995 Subaru Impreza L Sedan AWD

    Had in the past:
    1988 Subaru Justy GL Sport 4WD
    1995 Ford F-350 Crew Cab with a 460. (had 180K miles on it, Biggest P.O.S. on the planet. Used it for work)
    1988 Subaru GL Wagon 4WD (Hi & Lo Range)
    1987 Subaru GL Wagon 4WD (Hi & Lo Range)
    1987 Subaru GL-10 Turbo Wagon 4WD
    1991 Ford Explorer 4x4 (manual trans)
    "Have fun, get a flyrod, and give the worm dunkers the finger when you start double hauling." ~Lumpy

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    sorry.
    a Skoda Fabia combi with winter tires is my bet for next season (had a VW T4).
    chaining is cheating.

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    Just need to attach my ski rack.
    Since then it's been a book you read in reverse, so you understand less as the pages turn.

    The things you find on the net.

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    Stillpulls well at 1200m

    And you can take your furniturewith you.

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    48-wheel drive, so to speak, plus meat is cheaper than gas these days.
    Daniel Ortega eats here.

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