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I feel like I am home now...

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After speaking my opinion I was banned from USMB and basically told to "F" off by the owner. after reading some of the posts on this board I feel I will be at home here.

Hopefully Legacy777 has no hard feelings and that we can co-exist in peace on this board. I really don't know what I would have done without him. Hey Josh...no more blinking power light since speedo piece installed.


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legacycontinues wrote:
I am about to buy an H2 but I am keeping the Legacy.
Yeesh. I used to be forced by gunpoint to work on those things. Not that you were asking for it, but in my oponion, nothing says "Im a big douchebag" like the H2.

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rallitektech wrote: nothing says "Im a big douchebag" like the H2.
ha ha.

Well, I'm sure you'll be hauling your family around offroad and towing stuff, right? Going places and hauling stuff that a Subaru can't handle? Right?

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I'm just kidding around. I don't really have anything against Hummers.
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What got you booted from USMB?

I'm with Kelly about the H2, but whatever floats your boat! You gotta drive it every day, not me :)
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Welcome!

Where in Florida are you located?

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I have no hard feelings. I wasn't really supportive on banning you permanently, but was out voted.

As long as your polite to other board members, I don't really have any problems.

Glad to hear the blinking power light is gone. Told ya it was because the speedo ;)
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Welcome, and I too would like to hear why you got bannedd over at the USMB. ;)
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rallitektech wrote:
nothing says "Im a big douchebag" like the H2.
+1
but if you like them, its a free country I guess. :?
I didnt know USMB was so quick to ban people? seems like a pretty tolerant/peaceful forum to me.
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legacycontinues wrote:I drive a 1990 Subaru Legacy Wagon with 243K miles
Right on, welcome. As you've seen already your other vehicle probably won't get any love.
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I like the H2, but then again, I AM a big douchebag. :lol:
I've driven my boss' H2 ONCE and it was pretty spiffy. Total penis booster. I even got solicited my first time on the street in that thing. (but then again, I'm also very thexy.:D)
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I didn't figure the monster I call the H2 would get much love but it's cool. I like the way they look but I am not planning in doing any off-roading in it.

As far as USMB goes, I was the 7th person to ever be banned from their forum. It seems I pissed off a few people over there with my opinion. for most of you who belong to USMB or visit, know that they have a so-called "off-road" forum. In this forum there was a post for the best off-road picture. Some older Gen member posts a picture of his lifted, knobby tired, 4WD, cow pusher grill, safari racked assualt vehicle on a dirt road in moab and everyone goes nuts about it. That got my goose. So I posted a picture of my BONE STOCK legacy wagon on a GORGEOUS trail in Estes Park, CO along with the story of how it got there. Keep in mind I had my wife and two kids in the car at the time to boot. I wasn't wheelin with the guys or anything close to that. I didn't pack a shovel, or boards or a winch...or even a tow strap for that matter. Just me and the family exploring a trail that a local told me about. This would be the same local that said I would need something bigger than my CAR to get me up this trail which was rated a "4" in some book he mentioned. I had been on some 2's that were prety sick so I thought the 4 would give me a run for my money. It was cake!

Back to the point... which I was trying to get across on USMB, was that off-roading is about working with what you have to take it to the extreme. I could have went home and got the lifted and locked XJ but I wanted to make do with what I had and push it to the envelope. Some people I guess do not know the tru meaning of wheelin. It's about the feeling you get when you go where most can't go. Any CAR can drive down a dirt road. Any lifted 4WD car can go down a rock laden off camber road. I took my STOCK AWD 230K mile wagon up a rock laden, off camber road to get where I was at and I was even chased by a bear after taking a picture of my vehile on a sweet hill. Anybody can drive their lifted car into a massive mudhole and get stuck.....but the real off-roader knows when to say no, knows how to manipulate the puddle so that he gets thru with his pride and a running vehicle. When I was younger the whole "If you go fast enough you can get thru anything" method worked...Untill I did that one time and there was a tree stump in the middle of that mud hole that stopped me dead in my tracks and about killed my passenger.

Off-roading in it's purest form is technical. It takes thought and precision.

And on a final note...SUBLIME RULES!!!
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I had damn near 1,000 posts when Shawn kicked my happy ass off. I begged and pleeded but nada. say hello to my little friend.....My dynamic IP address.
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I wanna see the picture!

People can be douchebags, that's certaintly no reason to banninate you.
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I like hummers ...

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It's good to be home!

if you want to see the picture you will have to go to "the darkside." LOL!!
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evolutionmovement wrote:I like hummers ...

Steve
Yeah I've got nothing against a good hummer every now and then ;)
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i want to see thoes pics though
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legacycontinues wrote: for most of you who belong to USMB or visit, know that they have a so-called "off-road" forum. In this forum there was a post for the best off-road picture. Some older Gen member posts a picture of his lifted, knobby tired, 4WD, cow pusher grill, safari racked assualt vehicle on a dirt road in moab and everyone goes nuts about it. That got my goose. So I posted a picture of my BONE STOCK legacy wagon on a GORGEOUS trail in Estes Park, CO along with the story of how it got there. Keep in mind I had my wife and two kids in the car at the time to boot. I wasn't wheelin with the guys or anything close to that. I didn't pack a shovel, or boards or a winch...or even a tow strap for that matter. Just me and the family exploring a trail that a local told me about. This would be the same local that said I would need something bigger than my CAR to get me up this trail which was rated a "4" in some book he mentioned. I had been on some 2's that were prety sick so I thought the 4 would give me a run for my money. It was cake!

Back to the point... which I was trying to get across on USMB, was that off-roading is about working with what you have to take it to the extreme. I could have went home and got the lifted and locked XJ but I wanted to make do with what I had and push it to the envelope. Some people I guess do not know the tru meaning of wheelin. It's about the feeling you get when you go where most can't go. Any CAR can drive down a dirt road. Any lifted 4WD car can go down a rock laden off camber road. I took my STOCK AWD 230K mile wagon up a rock laden, off camber road to get where I was at and I was even chased by a bear after taking a picture of my vehile on a sweet hill. Anybody can drive their lifted car into a massive mudhole and get stuck.....but the real off-roader knows when to say no, knows how to manipulate the puddle so that he gets thru with his pride and a running vehicle. When I was younger the whole "If you go fast enough you can get thru anything" method worked...Untill I did that one time and there was a tree stump in the middle of that mud hole that stopped me dead in my tracks and about killed my passenger.

Off-roading in it's purest form is technical. It takes thought and precision.

And on a final note...SUBLIME RULES!!!
so what did you actually get banned for? posting your stock car in a off road forum? or flaming the off road people? I sort of agree with you, its better to challenge yourself with a lesser vehicle than walk through it in something super built.
oh and dont you mean the grateful dead rules? :lol:
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I was banned for pissing off a moderator. He didn't like that I challenged his forum and the members in it. I never made any remarks towards any member.

I guess they got really mad when I posted my own off-road picture and offered cold, hard cash as a reward to the winner. It was sweet because some people sent in some great pictures too.
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They sound very sensitive. [Homer] Pfft! Baby. [/Homer]

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It was like the moderators (except Legacy777) were given badges and it went to their heads. And they are crooked!

They are so high strung over there. Cussing is unheard of. I do not condone it but I am not going to go out of my way to sensor you.

I won't buy an H2 if someone can find me an F-650 Pick-up conversion for under $40K or a lifted F-350 (00-05) with the semi tire conversion for under $30K. Must be Desiel, turbocharged and a crew cab with low miles.
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They Deleted all my posts..well atleast the ones in the off-road forum.

Thanks Mike for looking.
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What's the Semi Tire conversion?

You should post the picture! :)
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Semi tire conversion... http://www.chromewheel.com/images/55094w.jpg

F-650 conversion..
http://www.chromewheel.com/gallerypages/f650white.htm

I can't get on USMB or I would show you the pictures.

Maybe Josh will post a link so you can see the picture of the off-road monster killing that graded dirt road.
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