Jeep TJ: Power Windows..didn't someone say you couldn't do this??

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My heart goes out to you................No one can say anything that can even come close to making you feel any better...............only time will help.....and even then - it will not get any better - it just won't be so hard.......

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Carlo Jr.

Thanks Carlo, yes I know, but I still miss my Dad from twenty years ago and my best friend from thirty five years ago, like it was almost yesterday.

-Bill

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once in awhile when im really excited about something, i find myself picking up the phone to call my dad to tell him about it. he passed away in '95. he was my best friend and one of the few people to ever accept me fully for who i am both good and bad. i miss him terribly, and probably always will. once in awhile ill dream that he comes over and hangs out with me, bouncing my daughter on his knee that he never lived to see. i wake up feeling great for having got to spend time with him again, even just in a dream.

i know exactly how you feel brother. again, truly sorry to hear about your recent loss. if i may make a suggestion, go spend some time with your children.

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Nathan W. Collier

My condolances. My grandmother died about 18 months ago we were all hit hard, esp. my dad (his mom).

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Approximately 9/27/03 19:40, Matt Macchiarolo uttered for posterity:

The JW's are the ones with Awake, Watchtower, etc. and it looks like they are down to using old granny ladies judging from the pair that came by yesterday. Thought about telling them we are both satanists, but I think giving a granny lady a coronary is bad for one's karma.

The LDS missionaries usually have dark pants and white shirts and tend to be incredibly polite, altho somewhat persistent on occasion. However they will usually accept an offer of a cold soda and tend to know better jokes.

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Lon Stowell

Approximately 9/27/03 21:38, Tyler Dirden uttered for posterity:

I would think the biggest sin will be when they design the thing in such a manner that it becomes virtually impossible for owners to change the suspension to suit their own preferences.

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L.W.(ßill)

Sorry to hear that, Bill.

Tom

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L.W.(ßill)

I have found Nathan to be one of the more helpful, less abusive people on this forum. And believe me, I should know. :-)

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twaldron

"creature comforts" My CJ7 has brakes AND a steering wheel... What more could anyone want????? Oh yeah, the clock works too...

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Joe

"And of course you caused the recession" The Clinton recession ended a while ago... check out my 401K for proof (up

20%+ each of last 3 quarters).
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Joe

I've always taken Bill's "real Jeep" comments as being made tongue in cheek. Bill offers a TON of info. Besides, we all know that CJ7s are the only real Jeeps out there. :-)

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Joe

I almost come to tears when I think about my brother in-law... Died 5 years ago at 35... left behind 10-month old and 5-tear old. He ran into a tree (literally, was running through the yard in the pitch black and ran into a tree branch. Right in the throat. Thank god the kids were in bed. His wife didn't get home until 3 hours later. Cops found him 2 hours after that. Now I have to close my door for a few minutes :-( )

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