This is pretty good.
Give yourself the 13 minutes and watch the whole thing.
http://www.pjtv.com/video/Afterburner_with_Bill_Whittle/___MSNBC_%26_The_Great_Liberal_Narrative:_The_Truth_About_The_Tyranny_of_Political_Correctness/2343/8723/
:patriot:
I've finally got around to rebuilding mine and, due to my inexperience, I only got through the front U-joint last night and now I have a couple questions:
1. How tight are the new joints going to feel? I started on the front end and replaced that U-joint and it's waaay stiffer than the old...
My brother-in-law is getting married this July and we are going to head out a week early. It's going to be in the Jackson area.
QUESTIONS:
Any campground recomendations?
We're looking for a campground that would be central for day-tripping in the Disco.
On that note, any suggested trails or...
I'm not really into RPG's but my friend got me into this one and now I'm hooked.
Best part; it's free.
http://www.techwarrior.co.uk/?ac=vid&vid=37025202
So last week I had a low coolant situation and noticed both coolant in the oil and the sweet smell of it coming from the exhaust. I've read a hundred posts on here about head gasket failure and believed that to be the culprit. This week the mechanic removed the heads and called yesterday to say...
Went shooting last weekend with some friends and played around in the snow/dirt afterward. It was fun- I can't wait to actually have some decent tires on it.
I installed a TJM bumper this week and have the factory fogs up for sale- I'll take the first reasonable offer- Entire stock bumper is available if you are willing to pay the shipping.
Thanks!
Am I the only one who thinks that it seems cell phones are designed to last no more than 6 months? I swear after only 3 months of having our current phones (moto v188) my wife's is already starting to crap out. Standby battery life is the problem this time. With previous phones it's been a...
Sunday morning my wife gave birth to my newest little girl (already got a 15mo old).
Brianna was born 6lbs 5oz, mom and baby are healthy.
My little angel:
I've searched and haven't come up with a comprehensive idea of what additional parts are needed besides spings/shocks when lifting a D2.
From my readings I've gathered that you can lift 2" with no other parts, but when you go 3" or higher you start to accrue the need for additional parts like...
I replaced a headlight today and noticed that there are ends of a wiring harness (large grey plug) tucked away back there and secured to the sheet metal. For curiosity sake, what are they?
Thanks!
I'm a noob to wheeling. While looking (drooling) through the photo galleries I noticed several people have cables securing their roof rack to their brush guard. What purpose does that serve?
Thanks.
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