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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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I brought this home tonight from Fresno. It was owned by an old Vietnam Vet who was clearing things out and wanted this to land in a good home. It's a '48 CJ2A model. It's in very good condition, with all original equipment under the hood. As you can see, there's been a few goodies added to it.

I used to have a '52 model that I had to sell in the '90s to help pay for my first Akita's cancer treatments. (Along with most of my firearms.) It was the right thing to do at the time, but I always missed that Jeep. This one is much nicer.

My current Akita has already laid claim to this Jeep. I only get to drive her around in it.
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Yeah I probably could have hooked up my sander to my shop vac. Awesome tip.


.... but I'm done already, so there's no hope left.

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Fit girl is best girl.
100%..fit girls.

Last Girlfriend before I met my wife to be….got her bikini pro card when we were dating

The last week or so before a show was rough but there isn’t a hotter body on the planet that a girl 3-4 weeks out from a competition.
 
Upon closer examination, the integrity of news media may not be as solid as it appears. It’s not uncommon for journalists to entangle facts with fabrication to enhance the allure of a story for viewers. Columbus, Ohio’s own Dustin Rogers, a creative force in both the comic and app development realms, has astutely unveiled the less savory aspects of major news outlets in his recent webcomic, News Dogs.

In this clever narrative, Dustin likens the news dissemination process to a cycle of hot dog consumption, offering a humorous yet thought-provoking critique on our media consumption habits. Without giving too much away, let’s just say it serves as a witty nudge to chew on the information served up by the media meticulously.

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Upon closer examination, the integrity of news media may not be as solid as it appears. It’s not uncommon for journalists to entangle facts with fabrication to enhance the allure of a story for viewers. Columbus, Ohio’s own Dustin Rogers, a creative force in both the comic and app development realms, has astutely unveiled the less savory aspects of major news outlets in his recent webcomic, News Dogs.

In this clever narrative, Dustin likens the news dissemination process to a cycle of hot dog consumption, offering a humorous yet thought-provoking critique on our media consumption habits. Without giving too much away, let’s just say it serves as a witty nudge to chew on the information served up by the media meticulously.

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Gawd, ain't that the truth........
 
I brought this home tonight from Fresno. It was owned by an old Vietnam Vet who was clearing things out and wanted this to land in a good home. It's a '48 CJ2A model. It's in very good condition, with all original equipment under the hood. As you can see, there's been a few goodies added to it.

I used to have a '52 model that I had to sell in the '90s to help pay for my first Akita's cancer treatments. (Along with most of my firearms.) It was the right thing to do at the time, but I always missed that Jeep. This one is much nicer.

My current Akita has already laid claim to this Jeep. I only get to drive her around in it.
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Everyone should own a Jeep at some point in life.