Happy Birthday Stephen! Why did you name yourself after a small weiner dog! Didn't you know if you are not the lead dog the view never changes!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Happy Birthday Dachshund
Thanks guys.
To answer Kens question?
About the same time I became PC literate and registered on my first forum, a few of my relatives and friends started getting into rock crawling and I decided we needed nick names with a common theme. I came up with dog breeds that represented the vehicles we each owned. For instance my brother in law's Jeep was an 83 CJ7 with a YJ body, IH axles, SB chevy and TJ interior. I called him "mutt". My cousins Jeep is actually a full size blazer that we shortened, mounted a YJ body and installed a Cadillac 500. I called him "Rottweiler". Well I drove a 97 TJ at the time that was pretty much stock with 31's, no lift and a banger, so I was always dragging my underbelly on rocks etc. Hence the silly name.
To answer Kens question?
About the same time I became PC literate and registered on my first forum, a few of my relatives and friends started getting into rock crawling and I decided we needed nick names with a common theme. I came up with dog breeds that represented the vehicles we each owned. For instance my brother in law's Jeep was an 83 CJ7 with a YJ body, IH axles, SB chevy and TJ interior. I called him "mutt". My cousins Jeep is actually a full size blazer that we shortened, mounted a YJ body and installed a Cadillac 500. I called him "Rottweiler". Well I drove a 97 TJ at the time that was pretty much stock with 31's, no lift and a banger, so I was always dragging my underbelly on rocks etc. Hence the silly name.
QUOTE (Dachshund @ Jan 14 2011, 11:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks guys.
To answer Kens question?
About the same time I became PC literate and registered on my first forum, a few of my relatives and friends started getting into rock crawling and I decided we needed nick names with a common theme. I came up with dog breeds that represented the vehicles we each owned. For instance my brother in law's Jeep was an 83 CJ7 with a YJ body, IH axles, SB chevy and TJ interior. I called him "mutt". My cousins Jeep is actually a full size blazer that we shortened, mounted a YJ body and installed a Cadillac 500. I called him "Rottweiler". Well I drove a 97 TJ at the time that was pretty much stock with 31's, no lift and a banger, so I was always dragging my underbelly on rocks etc. Hence the silly name.
To answer Kens question?
About the same time I became PC literate and registered on my first forum, a few of my relatives and friends started getting into rock crawling and I decided we needed nick names with a common theme. I came up with dog breeds that represented the vehicles we each owned. For instance my brother in law's Jeep was an 83 CJ7 with a YJ body, IH axles, SB chevy and TJ interior. I called him "mutt". My cousins Jeep is actually a full size blazer that we shortened, mounted a YJ body and installed a Cadillac 500. I called him "Rottweiler". Well I drove a 97 TJ at the time that was pretty much stock with 31's, no lift and a banger, so I was always dragging my underbelly on rocks etc. Hence the silly name.
I think you got the "short" end of the dog!