Its coming on Tuesday!
Also got these
Im so excited I can hardly contain myself
very nice!
hoping to pick up an xj sooner or later!
strat81 wrote:very nice!
hoping to pick up an xj sooner or later!
You already have enough motorized forms of transportation....
"Project 69'"
1969 Chevrolet C/10, 1/2 ton, 2wd
-Boosted LS1?
-Richmond ROD 6-speed(will get sometime)
-Posi 12-bolt(built w/eaton posi unit and richmond 3.73 gears)
-Disc brake and 5 lug swap
+little extras
Tinkles wrote:strat81 wrote:very nice!
hoping to pick up an xj sooner or later!
You already have enough motorized forms of transportation....
wifey's wagon could be more roomy now that we have a little one.
^^^ I like that. It looks really good. Aftermarket and stock at the same time.
^^ Bought or traded ?
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Yeah I used my iPhone. I'll take better ones soon
Cool man .
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved Acts 16:31
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
" Mark Twain "
I dig it.
Now time for gigantic flares and huge tires.
I guess if you are going to get a tatoo in a job-crippling place like your neck, might as well be an overdone trendy star, eh?
Bumper looks awesome man. I have never been a Jeep guy, but some of you guys are making me think about it with all these clean and mean ones running around!
On the other hand....you have other fingers.
"You really need to staple your face shut"-THE Joey Baggs.
JLAudioCavalier wrote:I guess if you are going to get a tatoo in a job-crippling place like your neck, might as well be an overdone trendy star, eh?
Bumper looks awesome man. I have never been a Jeep guy, but some of you guys are making me think about it with all these clean and mean ones running around!
Thanks man!
ps I love my star tat so
besides I was always a trucker or a cook. So the tat never mattered.
I am in a similar job position where tattoo's are accepted, but I still keep second guessing finishing off either of my sleeves just in the off chance I get an opportunity to make big bucks, but at a more "proper" job.
On the other hand....you have other fingers.
"You really need to staple your face shut"-THE Joey Baggs.
Grill hoop and light mount ate coming tomorrow!!!
Mr. Michael T Drennan wrote:JLAudioCavalier wrote:I guess if you are going to get a tatoo in a job-crippling place like your neck, might as well be an overdone trendy star, eh?
Bumper looks awesome man. I have never been a Jeep guy, but some of you guys are making me think about it with all these clean and mean ones running around!
Thanks man!
ps I love my star tat so besides I was always a trucker or a cook. So the tat never mattered.
the bumper looks sweet....
But i never understood why people get nautical stars
this is what i get off the internet:
Nautical Star Tattoos - The nautical star is a very old modern tattoo, going back at least a century or more. Back in the days of yore, before modern navigation, sailors would navigate in part by the stars in the night skies, in particular the North Star in the Northern Hemisphere, and various other constellations of stars in the night sky. In the Southern Hemisphere, sailors had to use different stars and the Southern Cross became quite well-known. Sailors would then tattoo nautical stars on them because they relied on the stars to take them home, and being superstitious, they hoped their star tattoos would get them home safely as well. Compass stars are also popular for this reason. The nautical stars were originally used by sailors to help guide their way as they sailed through the night. They relied upon the stars to protect them and bring them home safely.
A lot of soldiers get nautical stars for the same reason... protection. It is a symbol of protection and guidance. It was a very popular tattoo among sailors. So a case could be made that the nautical star tattoo, or a tattoo of any star for that matter, would be a symbol of guidance. Now as time has passed the nautical stars represent the direction of one's life, for those of us who are not sailors but still need guidance. Some say that if the nautical star is pointed upwards they have a higher outlook on life and so on.The meaning of the Nautical star is to create your own path, but use the stars as a guide when you are lost or scared.
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Sailors would then tattoo nautical stars on them because they relied on the stars to take them home
Thats why I got it, In my heavy drinking days it was like a symbol for finding your way home, and guidence.