Heya Boyos!
- DrSarcasmo
- Still Looking for Slim
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Heya Boyos!
Just wanted to make an official greeting to the wonderful folks on this board.
I've lurked here for at least a year and a half and finally decided to be a little active.
I live in So Cal and have been enjoying off-roading in the Death Valley area for only 2 years now. I've learned a lot about this sport from folks on this board. I just wanna say "Thank You" for all the advice and info I've gleaned from this forum.
Oh yes, and Mr. Bricker, we still need to get together the next time you're on the Left Coast and have that sledgehammer party on Bastard Rock...
Dickie
I've lurked here for at least a year and a half and finally decided to be a little active.
I live in So Cal and have been enjoying off-roading in the Death Valley area for only 2 years now. I've learned a lot about this sport from folks on this board. I just wanna say "Thank You" for all the advice and info I've gleaned from this forum.
Oh yes, and Mr. Bricker, we still need to get together the next time you're on the Left Coast and have that sledgehammer party on Bastard Rock...
Dickie
- David_Bricker
- PSR Fire Marshall
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- Location: Newark Valley, NY for a while
Welcome!
Of course, one always wonders how we get our various board names. I'm guessing you just might have a cynical sense of humor. If so, you'll fit right in here. Between Rubiblue and I, the board sometimes drips with sarcasm.
Yes, I still want to beat on that rock. Actually, I think my son will be wanting to partake in that. Hmmm, maybe a run diring Thanksgiving!
David Bricker / SYR
Of course, one always wonders how we get our various board names. I'm guessing you just might have a cynical sense of humor. If so, you'll fit right in here. Between Rubiblue and I, the board sometimes drips with sarcasm.
Yes, I still want to beat on that rock. Actually, I think my son will be wanting to partake in that. Hmmm, maybe a run diring Thanksgiving!
David Bricker / SYR
- DrSarcasmo
- Still Looking for Slim
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- Joined: Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:46 am
- Location: Los Angeles
David,
I got my moniker from a boss I had way back in the mists of time. It was the late Triassic period, I believe. (1989)
He asked me a question and I gave him a wiseass answer so he dubbed me Dr. Sarcasmo. It stuck. He was a wiseass himself, so I consider my reply to him as on the job training...
I really miss that guy...
Dickie
I got my moniker from a boss I had way back in the mists of time. It was the late Triassic period, I believe. (1989)
He asked me a question and I gave him a wiseass answer so he dubbed me Dr. Sarcasmo. It stuck. He was a wiseass himself, so I consider my reply to him as on the job training...
I really miss that guy...
Dickie
- BucYouUp68
- Desert Rat
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- Panamint Valley Old Timer
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BucYouUp68 wrote:Welcome to the Forum, I am not at all sarcastic.
Buc...........!
How come my Sarcasm Meter just wiggled when you wrote that>?!!!
Welcome to PV.com..........DrS.........!
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Dude! Check out that View!
I don't care what you drive....It's All about the Heart!
Feeding the 4x4 Internet Trolls Since 2004....because I care!
Treat others on the trail.....like you would want to be treated!..........
I don't care what you drive....It's All about the Heart!
Feeding the 4x4 Internet Trolls Since 2004....because I care!
Treat others on the trail.....like you would want to be treated!..........
- Panamint Charlie
- Head Janitor
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Dude! I like the runner in your avatar! I had an 88 that I did a SAS with front/rear Detroit's, yada, yada... I hadn't driven it for over three months so I was half heartedly thinking about getting rid of it. When some dude offered me a bag of money for it one day and I said sure. Man I wish I kept it.
Welcome to the board.
Welcome to the board.
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- Still Looking for Slim
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- Location: In the flat lands of NorCal
- desert4wd
- Panamint Valley Miner Emeritus
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Welcome. I thought your post was spam. Heya Boyos from DrSarcasmo- lol! I'll admit that I am never sarcastic and neither am I.
Doug
K7FWD
Older Fling and Haul stuff (up to about 2008): http://www.pv.desert4wd.com/
Maybe a few things here still but I haven't updated for a couple years.: http://www.desert4wd.com/
K7FWD
Not much to offer these days since I'm cleaning out the flickr (photo site) because of high pricing.B-Spec wrote:I don't do trails to prove anything.. I do them because I enjoy it. I could care less about proving anything to anyone..
Older Fling and Haul stuff (up to about 2008): http://www.pv.desert4wd.com/
Maybe a few things here still but I haven't updated for a couple years.: http://www.desert4wd.com/
- DrSarcasmo
- Still Looking for Slim
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:46 am
- Location: Los Angeles
Buc, SWR, and MaxRam, Thanks for the welcome! I hope to be able to add a little of what little knowledge I've gained these last 2 years of off-roading.
Panamint Charlie, I'm glad you dig The Dusty Hot Stunter. I saw your '88 4Runner on your webpage. I am SOOO jealous. It's a damn shame ya sold her...
My avatar is from a video of me climbing the dryfall in Last Chance Canyon, the one next to The Notch. I just got my locker put in that week and was trying it out for the first time. I gunned the gas and popped a wheelie as she was ascending, thereby earning her the name Dusty Hot Stunter. It's also a play on the name Icy Hot Stunters, a group of goofy boys who were frequently ridiculed on Fark.com a few years ago...
The really funny thing is that while I was climbing the dryfall, a couple of guys had their Jeep wedged in the Notch just 100 feet away. Their right tie rod had snapped and they were awaiting rescue from a buddy of theirs with a tow truck.
I asked them why they didn't just take the dry fall. Their response, "No offence, Bro, but the falls are too easy."
Christ knows how many hours they were stuck there, but the lesson I learned was always take the route you KNOW you can handle, not the one that shows you have juevos of steel. Because in a sink or swim situation, steel juevos will just drag yer ass to the bottom of the ocean everytime...
Dickie
Panamint Charlie, I'm glad you dig The Dusty Hot Stunter. I saw your '88 4Runner on your webpage. I am SOOO jealous. It's a damn shame ya sold her...
My avatar is from a video of me climbing the dryfall in Last Chance Canyon, the one next to The Notch. I just got my locker put in that week and was trying it out for the first time. I gunned the gas and popped a wheelie as she was ascending, thereby earning her the name Dusty Hot Stunter. It's also a play on the name Icy Hot Stunters, a group of goofy boys who were frequently ridiculed on Fark.com a few years ago...
The really funny thing is that while I was climbing the dryfall, a couple of guys had their Jeep wedged in the Notch just 100 feet away. Their right tie rod had snapped and they were awaiting rescue from a buddy of theirs with a tow truck.
I asked them why they didn't just take the dry fall. Their response, "No offence, Bro, but the falls are too easy."
Christ knows how many hours they were stuck there, but the lesson I learned was always take the route you KNOW you can handle, not the one that shows you have juevos of steel. Because in a sink or swim situation, steel juevos will just drag yer ass to the bottom of the ocean everytime...
Dickie
- Cecile
- Panamint Valley Old Timer
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Well....I'm not one of the boys...but I hang around with them most of the time so I figure I can chime in here and offer you a "laurel & hardy" welcome, as well!
Cecile
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Well Behaved women rarely make history - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
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- Bill Gossett
- Panamint Valley Prospector
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- Panamint Charlie
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Because in a sink or swim situation, steel juevos will just drag yer ass to the bottom of the ocean everytime...
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- Panamint Valley Miner Emeritus
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Sounds like a line in a Jimmy Buffet song ...Panamint Charlie wrote:New sig line?
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Because in a sink or swim situation, steel juevos will just drag yer ass to the bottom of the ocean everytime...
D.A. Wright
~When You Live in Nevada, "just down the road" is anywhere in the line of sight within the curvature of the earth.
~When You Live in Nevada, "just down the road" is anywhere in the line of sight within the curvature of the earth.