Reid
Hasnt Seen Dirt in Years
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2005
- Location
- Winston Salem
Once you have that figured out... your next task is to find an example of the same thing posted at least 4 times.
let's see how long this takes!
Once you have that figured out... your next task is to find an example of the same thing posted at least 4 times.
let's see how long this takes!
Once you have that figured out... your next task is to find an example of the same thing posted at least 4 times.
let's see how long this takes!
Actually I should amend this request, one incident is completely concealed.
Lets put it this way.
Tel us about a burrberry jacket, and giant red letters.
I am glad I got there after I turned 21. Not sure I would have put up with the BS from the few instigators that seem to have all the answers and set the standards for al newbs.
Here...
http://nc4x4.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58358&highlight=repost
You guys think I'm way more ignorant than I actually am.
it gives us a chance to interact with the guy who is looking for a sponsor. feel him out, get to know him.
Well I'm definitely aware of searching and how it works, it's just easier to use it when I know what I'm looking for!!!it's fun for us and makes sure the newbs know all the important functions on the forum.
Yeah. Sometimes I just can't quite grasp things such as sarcasm over the internet. I promise I'm not such an idiot in person, haha.you're getting better
Oh....Here is something for ya to search for......... how do ya get one of those orange diamonds next to your name?
I dont remember being hassled that bad when I asked for a sponsor...maybe its just the though...
can't weed out all the bad ones....sometimes you miss a few
Besides, you probably followed procedure and PM'd someone about it.
lol...SStone goofed up by not reading the stickies. if he had PM'd me we wouldnt be having all this fun.
http://www.nc4x4.com/forums/showthread.php?t=443
It's all good man. just promise me you'll review the stickies first chance you get. Thanks for being a good sport.
and please spend $5 and get a red diamond
i dont want to sponsor someone who has a bad attitude. it gives us a chance to interact with the guy who is looking for a sponsor. feel him up, get to know him. joke with him and hopefully make him my bitch.
C'mon Reid he needs better questions.
SStone -
name 3 people who have recently had children.
what is the name of the guy who owns the board? Extrea credit - what is his wife's profession?
What event happend last May that was a pretty big deal on here?
And most importantly - which is the better cheap trail rig - Cherokee or Toyota? ;-)
REALLY??
I'm not sure we should leave you alone w/ a young-un.
-89-wrangler-yj, RRADFORD9ER, and I couldn't find the third... only went to page 21....
-I don't know the name of the owner of the forum....
-URE 4x4cross?
-It depends on what condition the XJ or Yota is in when obtained by said person that wants to wheel it. My Cherokee has been reliable, fun, and fairly cheap thus far (I'm enjoying it while it lasts, believe me). I am also a (SFA only) Yota fan. Once you really get serious with an XJ, I have come to realize it is recommended to have bottomless pockets. Gotta add almost too much junk onto the unibody to keep it straight. I also see more lifted Yota's than XJ's locally. Not really a straight answer for that. I kept track of the thread in the Newbie Tech section.
What is Dylan W.'s profession (The porn star gig dosn't count)
;-)
pay for a donation and you'll figure it out.