Thanks!Oh it will That is us Mods job...we will keep it friendly around here!
Ain't that right @SLO Rob @stringtwelve and @Robert OB 33/48 ? I think that's all the Mods lol
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Thanks!Oh it will That is us Mods job...we will keep it friendly around here!
Ain't that right @SLO Rob @stringtwelve and @Robert OB 33/48 ? I think that's all the Mods lol
Off-Road Ranger I
Traveler III
There's your new motto, @administrator "Overland Bound; The place with the fewest assholes"I couldn't agree more with this thread. I'm somewhat new to all of this and seek areas that have the least amount of assholes. I recently found a local group to wheel with and they were very accepting. It was mostly Jeeps but they were all cool, and were great spotters helping me get through some tight trails without damage. Hell the leader of the group was wheeling a freakin' Kia Sorento!
Influencer II
I like the way you think @SteveThere's your new motto, @administrator "Overland Bound; The place with the fewest assholes"
can we get that on a shirt??There's your new motto, @administrator "Overland Bound; The place with the fewest assholes"
I'd buy two of them. There's no form of self promotion as effective as clever self degradation.can we get that on a shirt??
I have one from a band called vintana... back of the shirt in huge... huge letters says "YOUR A FU%#$ A$$HOLE" lolI'd buy two of them. There's no form of self promotion as effective as clever self degradation.
Influencer II
I agree completely. One of the reasons I enjoy this forum, aside from it being relatively new, is the inclusiveness from all, regardless of rig. I think the worse thing that could happen is to create sub forums for each major brand of vehicle. All that does is divide people and reduces the ability to learn from each other, regardless of chosen platform. I've seen that on other expedition forums. The main reason we're here is overlanding. Our rigs of choice is secondary. I'll take advice about my Jeep build from anyone. You don't have to own a Jeep to tell me you had a bad experience with XYZ products, etc. Or if a Viair 4000 would offer better performance than Viair 3000. I think the mods will stay on top of things and squash pettiness as soon as it rears it's ugly head. And of course, constructive conversation when disagreeing is beneficial too.Yep, i am hopeful for OB to stay wode open like it is. The world needs a place like this.
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Influencer II
LOL, I'd buy one in a heartbeat.can we get that on a shirt??
!I agree completely. One of the reasons I enjoy this forum, aside from it being relatively new, is the inclusiveness from all, regardless of rig. I think the worse thing that could happen is to create sub forums for each major brand of vehicle. All that does is divide people and reduces the ability to learn from each other, regardless of chosen platform. I've seen that on other expedition forums. The main reason we're here is overlanding. Our rigs of choice is secondary. I'll take advice about my Jeep build from anyone. You don't have to own a Jeep to tell me you had a bad experience with XYZ products, etc. Or if a Viair 4000 would offer better performance than Viair 3000. I think the mods will stay on top of things and squash pettiness as soon as it rears it's ugly head. And of course, constructive conversation when disagreeing is beneficial too.
Pathfinder III
LOL FOREST GUMP HAHAHAHA best movie reference ive had in a while.... too funny!I'm still cracking up with epic bumper sticker ideas! Nice one guys...
Just spit coffee all over my phone. Ha! Love itThere's your new motto, @administrator "Overland Bound; The place with the fewest assholes"
Pathfinder III
Benefactor
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Haha! I love it! There is another way saying huh? Great!There's your new motto, @administrator "Overland Bound; The place with the fewest assholes"
Enthusiast I
And a cigarette....................................!
This sounds familiar... why the sudden feeling that i need a hair cut and a shave
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This is the concept! This is also where people get into trouble. Just because you have a lot of money to throw at your vehicle, doesn't mean its a better vehicle. It is all about the driver's capability with the equipement on hand.Every vehicle has its advantages and disadvantages, a true overlander is one who understands their rig's capability and works within those constraints.