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John Lincicome
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Seattle, WA (West Seattle)
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ABOUT ME
Older than my tongue & younger
than my teeth....
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STATISTICS
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Join Date: 07-26-2007 |
Total Posts: 68
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Last Activity 12-03-2008 |
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Joined: 09/02/2008

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Year & Model
2005 TJ Wrangler |
Engine 4.0/I-6 |
Transmission Six on the floor... |
Transfer Case Stk |
Front Axle D30 Stk |
Rear Axle D35 Stk |
Gear Ratio Stk |
Suspension Stk |
Tires 32 x 11.5 R-15's |
Wheels A/R 15 x 12 |
Recovery Warn M-8000, Optima/Red, ARB snatch, Rampage/rear wi 3/4" D-Rings, front hooks, 65'+30'+20' straps |
Armor Diamond Plate corners & rockers |
Accessories IPF headlight conversion, Pro-comp (POS) Steering stabilizer, Slider windows |
Future Mods
OME 2-1/2" suspension lift, 1-inch body lift,
Quick-disco's, CB, Tuffy sh**, FabTec front bumper |
Clubs TBD |
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Bought my first one (1991 Wrangler/red) in
1996 & loved the crap out of it!
Bought the next one brand new: a red
2005-Wrangler X.
At some, unknown point
in time I was bitten by a critter of some
sort. The bite left me with this
overwhelming interest in all things
Jeep...can't explain it...my Jeep just
beckons me daily from the garage. I
fiddle with it, screw it up, fix it up and
then repeat the process the next day.
What's up with that? If I could have paid
that much attention to others & other
things in my life I'd probably be in a
better space...What can I say, I just love
the damn thing...
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FORUM SIGNATURE |
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(OlllllllO)
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~jL
Seattle, WA
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LATEST BLOG ENTRY
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08/19/2008
What's the big deal?
Over the course of my life I've found that when we
drink, sooner or later we find that we argue
relentlessly with the ones we love the most, start
pollinating "flowers" i.e. philander/cheat...start
praying to the porcelain god, making excuses for where
the money went & where we were...then there's the
puking on our shoes and for some, ultimately passing
blood from an orifice or two and wondering why the hell
life seems to be against us!
As opposed to: toking, laughing, screwing & eating
...seems so simple to me...why is it so dam* hard for
people to get their head around that?
If one finds it hard, (if not frickin' impossible) to
accept life on life's terms and needs to find a way to
cope, why not dabble with the doobie instead of
surrendering to what's "socially & legally
acceptable"?
Incredibly smart, indeed, often geniuses succumb to the
mistress alcohol. Same goes for marijuana...it's just a
fact of life. Then too...
Get drunk & drive and we tend to take risks. Smoke
pot and drive and we tend to avoid those very same
risks...I'm not saying or in any way promoting that
drinking and/or smoking pot and then driving is
acceptable under any circumstances, but, after living a
whole lot-o-years and having experienced both more
times than I care to admit, there's absolutely no
question in my mind that driving under the influence of
alcohol is by far the greater risk to everyone on the
planet...
Legalization of marijuana is not the enemy...ignorance
is..."none are so blind as those who refuse to see".
~jL
Seattle, WA
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