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Hey! I was just cruising through your photo album, lots of good giggles in there! I think my favorite is

I just came across the one titled "nuff said" again, and looked at it real close. Even with my glasses off I can see that the d/s rear tire on the XJ is up on the bank of the ditch, and the KJ has it's d/s rear tire all the way down in the bottom of the ditch nearly started up the next side.. Also noted is that the XJ is not making contact with the ground with the p/s front tire, only by inches but it still isn't touching . It also has a longer wheel base that allows it to reach further across the ditch.

I see what a difference in articulation there is, it's extreme BUT this is a trick photo. So there!

KJK

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KJ.Kate
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I saw the photo wasn't exactly fair also when I got it from the other Bill.

Which are your favorites? I added a few new ones yesterday

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Billy Ray

Well.. First to mind is the cat burgler, then the tattoo.... maybe I have a thing for guns huh? LOL then I like the upside down Jeep and I told my husband I want a new Milwaukee for Christmas and sent him the photo, he laughed and laughed, particularly since I am not much for long guns but love my Milwaukee screw gun that he gave me a few years back for Christmas. I promised to let him use it. I even emailed that one to a friend of mine that works at Porter Cable a(now B&D) and ask her when they were going to develope one like it. Her hubby usually runs the IDPA matches and has just joined the local PD.

. The Hay tractor makes me think we should make one of those out in our front field. That would be a real kick. Maybe next year when the fields need cutting again.

Kat

: > I just came across the one titled "nuff said" again, and looked at it real : > close. : > Even with my glasses off I can see that the d/s rear tire on the XJ is up : > on : > the bank of the ditch, and the KJ has it's d/s rear tire all the way down : > in : > the bottom of the ditch nearly started up the next side.. : > Also noted is that the XJ is not making contact with the ground with the : > p/s : > front tire, only by inches but it still isn't touching . It also has a : > longer wheel base that allows it to reach further across the ditch. : >

: > I see what a difference in articulation there is, it's extreme BUT this is : > a : > trick photo. So there! : >

: > KJK : >

: >

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KJ.Kate

WAIT! Favorite - Match made in heaven

:: > I just came across the one titled "nuff said" again, and looked at it : real :: > close. :: > Even with my glasses off I can see that the d/s rear tire on the XJ is : up :: > on :: > the bank of the ditch, and the KJ has it's d/s rear tire all the way : down :: > in :: > the bottom of the ditch nearly started up the next side.. :: > Also noted is that the XJ is not making contact with the ground with the :: > p/s :: > front tire, only by inches but it still isn't touching . It also has a :: > longer wheel base that allows it to reach further across the ditch. :: >

:: > I see what a difference in articulation there is, it's extreme BUT this : is :: > a :: > trick photo. So there! :: >

:: > KJK :: >

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:: :: : :

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KJ.Kate

I got 2 calls when the cat burglar photo appeared, people wanting to adopt.

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Billy Ray

There is a racy one that I haven't posted...

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Billy Ray

There is a racy one that I haven't posted... related to the new food group pyrimid

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Billy Ray

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L.W.( ßill ) Hughes III

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L.W.( ßill ) Hughes III

It isn't a trick photo from what I have seen. I have photos of both XJ's and TJ's hangin' 1 or teeter totering on 2 like that.

Bill's photo is just showing the axle droop difference. The KJ could come down really hard if the driver isn't really careful! Then so could the XJ when up that far....

Mike

86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail >
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Mike Romain

I know Bill, I was just quarreling with the photo, a jab in good humor and all that.

: > Hey! : > I was just cruising through your photo album, lots of good giggles in there! : > I think my favorite is : >

: > I just came across the one titled "nuff said" again, and looked at it real : > close. : > Even with my glasses off I can see that the d/s rear tire on the XJ is up on : > the bank of the ditch, and the KJ has it's d/s rear tire all the way down in : > the bottom of the ditch nearly started up the next side.. : > Also noted is that the XJ is not making contact with the ground with the p/s : > front tire, only by inches but it still isn't touching . It also has a : > longer wheel base that allows it to reach further across the ditch. : >

: > I see what a difference in articulation there is, it's extreme BUT this is a : > trick photo. So there! : >

: > KJK

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KJ.Kate

I looked again, it looks as though you'r eright but the angles are still off. It's the ounpkin that looks like the tire up on the bank but the XJ still has one wheel off the gound too.

I wonder how all of them would fare, given the exact same angle and placement.

: > Hi Kate, : > Jack your car up and you will see you have only four inches of : > travel, any straight axles has at least double that in their stock : > length shock absorbers:

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: > "KJ.Kate" wrote: : > >

: > > Hey! : > > I was just cruising through your photo album, lots of good giggles in there! : > > I think my favorite is : > >

: > > I just came across the one titled "nuff said" again, and looked at it real : > > close. : > > Even with my glasses off I can see that the d/s rear tire on the XJ is up on : > > the bank of the ditch, and the KJ has it's d/s rear tire all the way down in : > > the bottom of the ditch nearly started up the next side.. : > > Also noted is that the XJ is not making contact with the ground with the p/s : > > front tire, only by inches but it still isn't touching . It also has a : > > longer wheel base that allows it to reach further across the ditch. : > >

: > > I see what a difference in articulation there is, it's extreme BUT this is a : > > trick photo. So there! : > >

: > > KJK

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KJ.Kate

: It's the ounpkin

PUMPKIN dang it PUMPKIN... sheesh

:: > Hi Kate, :: > Jack your car up and you will see you have only four inches of :: > travel, any straight axles has at least double that in their stock :: > length shock absorbers:

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:: > "KJ.Kate" wrote: :: > >

:: > > Hey! :: > > I was just cruising through your photo album, lots of good giggles in : there! :: > > I think my favorite is :: > >

:: > > I just came across the one titled "nuff said" again, and looked at it : real :: > > close. :: > > Even with my glasses off I can see that the d/s rear tire on the XJ is : up on :: > > the bank of the ditch, and the KJ has it's d/s rear tire all the way : down in :: > > the bottom of the ditch nearly started up the next side.. :: > > Also noted is that the XJ is not making contact with the ground with : the p/s :: > > front tire, only by inches but it still isn't touching . It also has a :: > > longer wheel base that allows it to reach further across the ditch. :: > >

:: > > I see what a difference in articulation there is, it's extreme BUT : this is a :: > > trick photo. So there! :: > >

:: > > KJK : :

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KJ.Kate

I would have to say my favorite is the .44 mag shifter. But then I am a little bias as it is in my Jeep. Glad you liked it enough to post it in your album. Lot of good pic's in there.

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cantrelm

Most of the pix in that folder came from other people as it is a collection of "Amusing photos".

As the album descriptions says "Photos I found amusing at the time. Please note that I have been accused of having a bizarre sense of humor."

The XJ vs KJ pix, for example, came from 'the other bill' as is mentioned below.

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Billy Ray

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