manners/smart as--es
#1
Some people on here(you know who you are) need to keep there smart *** remarks to themselves, people come here to learn information and to possibly meet people and discuss the possible solutions. They dont visit here to get slammed because they are new to the machines or to atvs. I sold an awesume 4x4(unimog) truck and am new to atvs, that doesnt mean im trail stupid or need to make up stories to make my grizz better than the other one, just be nice and skip the wise cracks.
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#3
i hear ya! i have to say though that this site seems to have a lot better members than some i have been on. i've seen a few that like to rag on other peoples stuff but for the most part everyone seems to be willing to share info and help others out. sometimes i pick at people but i try to make it where they know i am only picking. just do what i do and ignore the butt wipes! they always seem to crawl in from somewhere.
#7
Nobody likes an "internet tough guy". The term itself makes no sence....internet...tough guy....it just doesn't work. When these insecure little squeeks start running their traps just don't give them the attention they are looking for and they are sure to crawl back into the hole from which they came. ATVers should stick together because there are many who are not involved in the sport that would like nothing more than to take this privledge away from us. Peace to all!
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#8
Lets give Kudos to the awesome site administrators for working so hard to keep such individuals as afore mentioned in this thread from deteriorating the integrity of this forum. Thanks to their diligence, we have the oportunity to frequent such a respectable site and enjoy the freedom to converse with others without the barrage of intellectual delinquence we so often see on the net. Thanks guys. We really appreciate what you do.
~HoundDog
~HoundDog
#9
There's no substitute for experience and sharing some of our good ones and even better the bad ones which avoids someone else from doing the same costly error is more than you can get out of any service manual money can buy. Like some wise forum member once said to me "Ask and you shall receive"


