Special_K said:I just about lost my lunch when I saw this. But hey Mingez, you'd definately turn heads if you drove around in this thing.
TwistedCopper said:Worst part is that was an actual production model. That's exactly how she looke doff the showroom floor.
Okay Mingez, rollin out the YJ cracks now that you're a TJ man...
I see how it is now. :lol:
Sully said:Ah talk is talk. Just wait till I act by hurling a brick through your front window.......
mingez said:Special_K said:I just about lost my lunch when I saw this. But hey Mingez, you'd definately turn heads if you drove around in this thing.
LOL, yeah, but not the heads that I WANT to turn.
Made my head spin around and I started puking pea soup!!!!!!!
Junkpile said:Imagine Jeep as a living thing that has grown and changed with time. The era in which the Surrey was built was like it's teenage years......when it discovered drugs.
I think it's cool actually. Would I drive it through town? No. Would I pimp like the kind of pimp that would drive a Surrey, at a Jeep show? Yep. This is the type of thing that makes Jeep what it is. It can fight a war, put out fires, deliver mail, climb mountains, pick up chicks, and any other task a vehicle could be asked to do. It could also carry tourists around resorts and people in parades......which I THINK was the reason that butt fugly thing was built.
mingez said:Everyone lays a goose egg sometime:
NBC had it's "Cop Rock",
Metallica had "Reload",
the French had the "Maginot Line",
the Rebublicans had "Dan Quayle",
and Jeep had it's "Surrey."
I guess you can't win them all. :wink:
:lol: