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But did you have a Big Chief writing tablet?
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Mead with the perforated pages were the way to go.But did you have a Big Chief writing tablet?
There's no way in Hell my Ranger would make it 2,800 miles (roundtrip) for me either. And that's 45 hours of seat time according to Google at a car's normal driving speed. Dunno about you, but I don't think that's "Ranger on 35's re-geared" time.1,800 Miles away from me.
Not sure the Ranger would make it that far.
What about flying out there, buying a beater Ranger, and thrashing it over the weekend. I'll go halfsies with you. I want to fly there, too.I have thought about flying out, renting a car to get there and hope I can find someone to ride along with.
My Ranger could/probably/maybe do the 900 miles to get there, not sure I could walk after being folded up in the truck like that for 15 hours. And then once there I don't think my flatlander special driven by an inexperienced flatlander would be all that spectacular.
Yup. You know all of them.LOL, creeper cops.
Do they not use Scan Tron anymore? Do teachers not lose their shit anymore if you lack a No. 2 pencil?Never heard of such a thing.
I was in the age of the almighty Scan-Tron
Had to stay in the circle, had to use the right pencil and if you had to guess too many times you had to make sure it didn't look like you were doing a pattern
Now that you mention it, those haven't been around for a while...But did you have a Big Chief writing tablet?
Problem with buying a beater is it probably would be more fun to ride with somebody that has a built rig rather than a stock POS.What about flying out there, buying a beater Ranger, and thrashing it over the weekend. I'll go halfsies with you. I want to fly there, too.
Dunno, I haven't seen one of the cursed things in 15 years. All the kids now have laptops so I figured they did their multiple choice tests on those.Do they not use Scan Tron anymore? Do teachers not lose their shit anymore if you lack a No. 2 pencil?
Good times. I think that was the cover photo of the page for a while.I have a video of JohnnyO taking my B2 on 35" Hawgs up Twister in the snow.
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Haha. Yea. "B" all the way down, too. Most common answer.Problem with buying a beater is it probably would be more fun to ride with somebody that has a built rig rather than a stock POS.
I can see that. I still have fun on Trail II or a Trail IV+. A beater doesn't have to be OEM stock, ya know.
Current goal/dream is to just drive mine out and mooch a ride with somebody on the trail at least the first day. If I find it isn't that bad and/or there is a scenic bunnyslope trail for a flatlander in his flatlander special truck I might take mine the second day. 873 miles and bing puts it at 16 hours... or about 20 hours with my wife with. I am doing a lot to my truck and everything about has to go off without a hitch for it to work though. I have never driven much farther east than Des Moines and I think it would be a neat drive in the fall.
2800 miles for me. I can't do that and take that much time off work.
Fly out and, rent a car and mooch a ride is option #2.
I might do that, too.
When I get done with what I am doing to my truck I am going to have pretty much all the powertrain needed for a V8 trail rig aside from the V8 and the rig... but I gotta keep the ball rolling on my '85 for the moment. I don't have anything to drag a trail rig that far anyway.
Dunno, I haven't seen one of the cursed things in 15 years. All the kids now have laptops so I figured they did their multiple choice tests on those.
Less chance of christmas treeing too.
Hell ya, Ohio is a long way from Texas. Fawk! I'm in Texas!! I might have to point the steering wheel south and come to your house.There's no way in Hell my Ranger would make it 2,800 miles (roundtrip) for me either. And that's 45 hours of seat time according to Google at a car's normal driving speed. Dunno about you, but I don't think that's "Ranger on 35's re-geared" time.
Who here remembers the time Sparkz came to Ohio, rented a Ford Ranger, and took it to Wellsville? No, I wouldn't recommend that.What about flying out there, buying a beater Ranger, and thrashing it over the weekend. I'll go halfsies with you. I want to fly there, too.
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You won't need a front Torsen there. Plenty of trails where you won't dent anything. I fairly flogged my '02 Ranger and '05 Sport Trac and never hurt anything.If I can do some of the trails without much risk of body damage, I'll wheel the '99. It'll have 33's and at least a tight limited slip out back by then. On the fence about springing for a Torsen up front.