truckbroke
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Fat girl probably my all-time favorite buggy.
onepieceatatime said:http://youtu.be/41NYAKAFTiM I feel like this video has to be in the Fer Sail add
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Eddyj said:I painted my rig blue so I could be more like Bobby. :'(
He had screaming blue. I got coughing blue.
85buggy said:I think the racing and such is killing it. You'll see more "big names " gone in the near future. IMO.
for what it's worth and that my .02 worth.
JeffH454 said:I know Bobby is a religious man but he has a case of DGAF in that vid!
85buggy said:It's almost the same as loosing Dale Earnhardt to me. It'll still be ok to watch but you'll not be
as excited cause you know the level of bad assery won't be there. Bobby was about the show for us.
I think the racing and such is killing it. You'll see more "big names " gone in the near future. IMO.
for what it's worth and that my .02 worth. Much respect yo Bobby for stating why he's out. His Lord then
his family. He's a very strong man most of us need some of his stuff. That's all.
Sure was a lot cooler back then. I almost despise the racing now.nhl_bullitt said:Better than Whispering Blue.
I do wonder what the overall sport/hobby would be like there were no official series. It's fun to watch those videos of 2011 and earlier when things were looser. I can't afford to take friday's off work, drive a 8-10 hours one way, get dead last, and cause $1200.00 in damage every weekend. So racing doesn't work for me. FWIW, I know the series crews work their tails off, so I don't want to take anything away from that.
He might do that, never know. Sell his blue, buy a trail buggy and get back to the "good ol days" with the grand kids. It's hard going backwards in an adrenaline dumping sport...once you get full on race/crazy mode it's hard to go back to "Sunday driving"truckbroke said:Why wouldn`t he just take a break from racing but, still trail ride and such? Trail riding is still my favorite thing to do. I only go to maybe one race a year if that. Its fun for a few but, after a little while I`m ready to go ride. He could just trail ride with his family and spend good quality time without all the crowds and hecktic **** that comes along with the racing.
Olivedrabcj7 said:I am struggling to understand how selling an offroad vehicle has anything to do with a relationship with god. Park it in the shop and go do whatever you feel god is wanting you to do. Is god telling you to sell this thing for nearly 3 times what it cost to build based solely on the premise that your name makes it worth such an exorbiant price? That doesnt seem like a very humble move. Sorry if this is insensitive or arrogant but it gets under my skin when people throw the religious card into situations that can stand on their own without it. I have no problem with anyone wanting to practice religion and be as close to god as they can be, but it comes across as bigoted in these situatioms.
Flame suit on.
JohnG said:I think your comment is out of line. Bobby is a great person and great for this sport/hobby. Him wanting to get closer to God and putting that out there for the whole world to know takes guts. If you think that buggy could be built for $41k, you are out of your mind. I have had two turn key buggies built, you obviously have no clue to what it takes money wise to have something like this built.
I have stayed out of this discussion, but this pushed me over the top.
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JohnG said:I think your comment is out of line. Bobby is a great person and great for this sport/hobby. Him wanting to get closer to God and putting that out there for the whole world to know takes guts. If you think that buggy could be built for $41k, you are out of your mind. I have had two turn key buggies built, you obviously have no clue to what it takes money wise to have something like this built.
I have stayed out of this discussion, but this pushed me over the top.
JohnG not playing the Admin role in this post.
Olivedrabcj7 said:I am struggling to understand how selling an offroad vehicle has anything to do with a relationship with god. Park it in the shop and go do whatever you feel god is wanting you to do. Is god telling you to sell this thing for nearly 3 times what it cost to build based solely on the premise that your name makes it worth such an exorbiant price? That doesnt seem like a very humble move. Sorry if this is insensitive or arrogant but it gets under my skin when people throw the religious card into situations that can stand on their own without it. I have no problem with anyone wanting to practice religion and be as close to god as they can be, but it comes across as bigoted in these situatioms.
Flame suit on.