rangerbum
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2008
- Messages
- 1,412
- Age
- 33
- City
- Kalispell, Montana
- Vehicle Year
- 85
- Transmission
- Manual
....tough one to start. I have sat back and seen a lot. Ever since Jammert signed up and posted he's been misspelling words, rednecking in his ranger, and much more. He has been ridiculed, teased, insulted, and metaphorically tarred and feathered.
Now I know its fun, but take a step back and think. I will try not to speak for anyone but myself.
When I first signed up I was a lier, a redneck, a typical irresponsible kid who would follow a semi-rough path into becoming a more responsible adult. Even though I don't think I was anybody's favorite member, i wasn't treated badly. I was welcomed as a member who loves his ranger. Since then I've seen a lot of members come and go.
But this is where I will speak for all(or most anyway). I can honestly say 99% of the members on TRS have done something in a rig that they can look back at and say WTF was I thinking and how did I survive those years if I was dumb enough to do that?
Jammert Is in those years, and will outgrow them.
His spelling is irrelevant. It may make things tougher to read, but he gets the point across.
He does have something that I didn't at that age though. He has passion that many have failed to see.
It takes a good bit of passion for The Ranger Station to continue posting even though every time he does he gets ridiculed. He posts anyway. Typically his questions don't even get acknowledged, but we jump strait to flaming. But when he has a question he asks. He loves this site enough to put the ridicule aside and keep logging in.
I personally thing that takes a big man.
I'm not trying to preach or change anybody. I like you all like family for who you are. But after what he goes through by his own choice proves something to me, he wants to be a part of the family. And anybody that committed to being with us, is going to stick with us the way family should.
I'm just saying He's a good kid. And don't we all have a cousin or relative a few buttons shy of a keyboard?
I guess what I'm saying is that I like you jammert, and I welcome you to TRS as a fellow member.
You've been repped for your love for the site.
Now I know its fun, but take a step back and think. I will try not to speak for anyone but myself.
When I first signed up I was a lier, a redneck, a typical irresponsible kid who would follow a semi-rough path into becoming a more responsible adult. Even though I don't think I was anybody's favorite member, i wasn't treated badly. I was welcomed as a member who loves his ranger. Since then I've seen a lot of members come and go.
But this is where I will speak for all(or most anyway). I can honestly say 99% of the members on TRS have done something in a rig that they can look back at and say WTF was I thinking and how did I survive those years if I was dumb enough to do that?
Jammert Is in those years, and will outgrow them.
His spelling is irrelevant. It may make things tougher to read, but he gets the point across.
He does have something that I didn't at that age though. He has passion that many have failed to see.
It takes a good bit of passion for The Ranger Station to continue posting even though every time he does he gets ridiculed. He posts anyway. Typically his questions don't even get acknowledged, but we jump strait to flaming. But when he has a question he asks. He loves this site enough to put the ridicule aside and keep logging in.
I personally thing that takes a big man.
I'm not trying to preach or change anybody. I like you all like family for who you are. But after what he goes through by his own choice proves something to me, he wants to be a part of the family. And anybody that committed to being with us, is going to stick with us the way family should.
I'm just saying He's a good kid. And don't we all have a cousin or relative a few buttons shy of a keyboard?
I guess what I'm saying is that I like you jammert, and I welcome you to TRS as a fellow member.
You've been repped for your love for the site.