
i'm on adv4x4.net (or at least for another 2 weeks) and fjcruiserforums.com
i have an 07 FJ that is just finally starting to take shape but it takes $$ and that i seem to be lacking these days.

great people..........great times.
congrats ollie!
You're growing quite a list of screen names there Brian. Welcome aboard.SinCityBrian wrote:Hi Ollie
Looks like its coming together & lots moving over from Adv4x4.
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Just so everyone is aware... My mom logged on as me from Nebraska and posted this. It was not me acting as "Olliemom".Ollie (K6JYB) wrote:Ok, first of all I'm so glad that my son Ollie is welcoming me to this sight. Love it. (Olliemom) I gotta tell ya that I'm very proud of him (always have been) and all that he has become since leaving home in 1992 and I'm so glad that he remembers the simple values and appreciations that is offered to us from all of Gods Country such as camping, fishing, hunting and most of all THE NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS. Land of the Blackshirts and EX- Bugeaters. (even tho the Blackshirts need to still get their poop in group). We'll be back. GO BIG RED!!! I raised him in a town of 125 where you didn't have to worry about traffic, (other than the farmers on their tractors) street lights and how many minutes it takes you to get to a destination instead of miles. I taught him how to drive a stick shift (a little scary but not bad) and taught him that it's ok to pee on a gravel road. I think he's really exceled at that. (still need to teach my grandson Will that one). Dad, you can do that. K? I am so glad that he has found a passion for 4 wheelin' with his FJ and all of the friends that he has acquired since getting his FJ. But I gotta tell ya that his Mom misses him a lot because of the miles that seperate us. As my son knows, and this is for those that have family that are far away. no matter how far apart you are, there is 1 thing that you can look up and see at the same time The Moon. And let me tell ya, I'm one hell of a MOON WATCHIN' Mom. I look so forward to the Ouray, Colorado FJ Trails event and getting the opportunity to spend time with him, like in the years past and meet new people such as all of you who love nature and taking on challenges as we do.
He still keeps up the practice.Olliemom wrote: and taught him that it's ok to pee on a gravel road. I think he's really exceled at that.
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