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01-25-2006, 08:32 PM
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To me an Eco-Terrorist is $hit .  glad they just busted three of them 
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01-23-2006, 09:19 PM
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Like F5 i live in Michigan , our eco terroist are known as DNR Dept of Natural Resources they think they own the state
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01-31-2006, 05:06 AM
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we have our share of degenerate hippies in TX but they wouldn't have the sack to do something dumb like that. 3 out of every 5 men I know, carry concealed weapons. odds that even a dope damaged, ignorantly liberal mind can understand.
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01-23-2006, 08:48 AM
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I live in the area of MI where all are either GM or Chrysler employees. This is like H2/H3 heaven, and just as many of those large (ugly) Commanders and good looking Power Wagons; so, ecoterrorists don't come into this neighborhood too often.
I did have a slight encounter with a Honda Insight owner in IN on my way to TN one day. But she has most likly stopped harrassing dirty old men who really do not care what they say in public.
PS It's not only the wild west where people carry things that go bang under their coats. 
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01-29-2006, 09:41 PM
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I will pick up my new H3 tomorrow and part of why I am buying it, aside from the fact I test-drove one as well as rented one and loved, it is BECAUSE of these Eco-terrorists! While I do garden organically, try and recycle, etc. I still do NOT feel people should tell me what to drive or what not to. If I want a fortress around my family I will buy one. You should've seen the faces on my very judgemental and liberal in-laws when I told them the gas mileage AND the fact that it's a great vehicle to drive for local hospitals in large snows. They didn't expect that, I tell you! I might not choose to do heavy-duty off-road but if there's a crisis, I can go and help. I also loved the "status" accusations -- how is the H3 more status-seeking then the new Porsche Cayenne or the BMW or Mercedes SUVs? Why are they more universally acceptable? This vehicle matches who I am...it's an iron fist in a velvet glove and I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to own it.
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01-29-2006, 04:30 PM
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01-29-2006, 05:06 PM
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I work in LA on a tv show. There are more Prius (what's the plural for Prius?) per sq/ft in this parking lot than a Toyota dealer. Anyways, I don't get flak because (according to them):
1- it's not my daily driver
2- it's a diesel (H1)
3- it's usually covered in mud/dirt/scratches -- in their words, "I actually use it for what it was intended"
from talking to alot of people over the past few years about my H2, then my H1, it seems the major complaint is not necessarily the mpg, but the fact that so many are blinged out, spottless, and obviously never taken offroad. I remember back before I owned an suv, it was funny to me too when somebody would pull up in a jeep all chromed out and squeaky clean. I'm not saying you should all run out and get some trail rash, or stop washing your trucks, it's just what alot of them are thinking
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01-25-2006, 08:41 PM
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01-30-2006, 02:45 AM
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Oh, I'm good at the bird. I can do the bird 
Amazingly crazy people out there. Live and let live I say!
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01-23-2006, 01:31 AM
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i think us 3ers are getting off easy when you hear of the things done to 1&2's , there have been a couple of keyings but thats it . met a h2er this weekend who is in bay area and he has horror stories . people standing in front of him yelling crap and not letting him leave, etc. etc. he said it was mostly women too .
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GREEN no BLING , LINE-X & 35's , Adv. , monsoon & some other crap too
Hangin with my HOABies , Bling is cool but HOABies RULE!!!!
Black Sheep Hummer Squadron / camp no due's & no dont's
* Rollin with the Banned and the Damned *
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01-23-2006, 11:57 AM
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Found this in a local comics section. I thought it was funny.
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