lost key

dumb ass that i am, i lost the key to my 03 sahara. mopar jeep replacement would have been 38 bucks plus 10 to program it. they have another replacment that wasnt mopar for 15 bucks plus 10 to program. have since put log chain on key to not lose. john jr

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sooo...................lost your old key................guess you need ...............newkey

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Carlo

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L.W.(ßill)

you have to say it out loud as fast as you can ........maybe 3 or 4 times.....

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Carlo

Very cool.

Is that JUST for WJ's? I noticed it said only US made too. Us Canucks out of luck?

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SB

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twaldron

Wow....an aged old quesiton....

It's an old word....so there's a few stories. Back in the fur trading days there really weren't too many people in western canada (British Columbia and down through washington etc...). The Hudsons Bay company would send guys out there to do some work.

The story goes that they encountered some Hawaiians out there and their word for Hawaiian person is Kanaka and Kanaka E is foreigner... So no doubt someone mispronounced it and Kanak (Canuck) starting getting used. It's the same story when european idiots encountered Indians here. Nobody could speak each others language so while trying to find out the name of the new land, the Indians didn't know what they meant and told them Kanata (Canada) which actually means village.

And today, when our politicians go about trying to get elected and tell us they won't raise taxes, we later find that they had mis-spoke and actually said the WILL raise taxes....

There ya go!!

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SB

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twaldron

Interesting story. Is that pronounced Kanaka-eee or Kanaka-eh or what ?

Dave Milne, Scotland '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

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Dave Milne

HAHa....

it's supposed to be eh...but not in today's can-eh-dian slang.

I went down to jacksonville a bunch of years back and I honestly didn't realize how much I said EH. But they sure as heck let me know!!

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