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Originally Posted by AustinsCE
I didnt say 2 I said one. Like I said, youre gay. Go out riding in the mud and worry about getting the seats dirty... Sounds to me like you putt along out in the wilderness pretending to be doing something. Avoid mudholes? Stay in the SUV, there Percy.
And no, Im not going to drive to Wisconsin to prove to you that nobody decides to go ATVing and gets out the calculator.
Throw em in the truck and get going.
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So what should I do with the wife when I go riding and she wants to come along? Tell her to clean the house while I go out and play? So you come home muddy and just lay in bed? Like I said, my items are not cheap nor are they free. As such, I take good care of them. We ride along trails to see scenery and not to see which of us can get stuck in this or wrap our machines around that. It is very difficult to explain the differences in the types of riding to someone who has no clue. You can take a ride to someplace where there is no mud. All sand dunes. You can go mudding. You can even go do a little of both. You can go on rocky paths where your Raptor would be at the bottom of the hill. Seen it happen. So tell me, besides TV, what do you know of riding ATVs?
I was talking about proving that SUVs have "no use any time of the year. Not even once." as you so state.
Spoken like a guy who has no clue about ATVs.
Edit: Maybe I am looking at this all wrong. You live in a pig sty and don't mind having more mud. Some of us don't and want our possessions to be clean and functional.