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Old 01-03-2007, 02:54 PM
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Default Re: Just out of curiosity...

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Originally Posted by Hmmm3
Hmmmm ... I don't get it. A lot of the H2 guys/gals have been helpful to me with H3 questions and advice. Reading this makes it seems like the H2'ers couldn't care less. Geeeez, even if they 'think' that way .. maybe it shouldn't have been put in print? Are you speaking for all H2 guys and gals? I tend to think not.

From those I've met, 70% make me ashamed to have an H2. I've met some really cool, down to earth H2'ers who for them their H2 is their only ride, or they went out and purchased one when they became more affordable. They're genuine, and are fun to talk to. There are others who will act like they're top of the pile because they've been around longer, or for them the H2 is a "toy" and they can beat the sh*t out of it and not really care. They also won't talk to you, and make no attempts to really be concerned about anyone outside their circle. That's why I included (majority) in that post. But I stress that I have met some very cool H2'ers!

From the H3'ers I've met, I would say that close to 95% have been very nice, easy-going, and caring individuals who love their truck, and it's one of their main vehicles in the household. I haven't wheeled with many, but those I've met around town, or through friends have been very cool. They usually wave too...

Of the H1 folks, I'd say 90% or greater are really cool people, who are of a different mindset than the H2'ers. Maybe more rugged or outdoors oriented... or something. I don't know, but something sets them apart. They are also very helpful. But their world is more active over at Humvee.net, mostly because that has been around for many, many years.

Also, there's sarcasm in the initial remark.
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