CO4RJ DVD Reviews
#41
Re: Re: video
Originally posted by Aurora Sandman
You know, it just dawned on me, I should have made an edit of all of Steve's Shaefer's "Slow down!" quotes. That might have been funny. :pat:
You know, it just dawned on me, I should have made an edit of all of Steve's Shaefer's "Slow down!" quotes. That might have been funny. :pat:
Actually you should have made a counter in the lower corner. That would have been hilarious
#42
Well, I was finally able to watch both DVD's all th way through last night. I ended up going to wally-world and gettin g a new DVD player though, as my old one (which really isn't old, just a piece of CRAP!) would only play parts of each disc. It would hardly play through a regular brand new movie without acting up.
Anyway, great job on the DVD's Mike! You did an outstanding job editing and putting this all together. My wife even commented on how nice everything came out. Good Job!
For those of you still on the fence, don't miss your chance to pick up these DVD's, worth every penny!
Anyway, great job on the DVD's Mike! You did an outstanding job editing and putting this all together. My wife even commented on how nice everything came out. Good Job!
For those of you still on the fence, don't miss your chance to pick up these DVD's, worth every penny!
#43
Re: Re: Re: video
Originally posted by Toyo_Runner96
Actually you should have made a counter in the lower corner. That would have been hilarious
Actually you should have made a counter in the lower corner. That would have been hilarious
You're right, that would have been great. Maybe I'll have to put together another clip we can distribute as a Windows Media file.
#45
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: video
Originally posted by Toyo_Runner96
Lemme just make that 18 hr drive down there and I'll be set!
Lemme just make that 18 hr drive down there and I'll be set!
Come on...you'll enjoy yourself.
#46
I think that the counter would be most worthwhile on Wheeler Lake, it was less so on the other trails.
What should I do? "SLOW DOWN!" All right, nice and slow.
It was really funny.
I think I made it in 17+ this year, but unlike last year, I was not near the longest drive. I am hoping to take action such that my drives are much shorter for future events.
Sadly, we have almost maxed out the trails a person can run with body panels in Colorado so the next base of operations is going to have to be farther West.
Unfortunately, I have two weddings at the end of August this coming year and hopefully a big move as well, so a Colorado Jambo might be out of the question for me.
If anyone else is thinking about it, snag one of these. It is a lot of good IFS wheeling on the rocks and some great commentary.
What should I do? "SLOW DOWN!" All right, nice and slow.
It was really funny.
I think I made it in 17+ this year, but unlike last year, I was not near the longest drive. I am hoping to take action such that my drives are much shorter for future events.
Sadly, we have almost maxed out the trails a person can run with body panels in Colorado so the next base of operations is going to have to be farther West.
Unfortunately, I have two weddings at the end of August this coming year and hopefully a big move as well, so a Colorado Jambo might be out of the question for me.
If anyone else is thinking about it, snag one of these. It is a lot of good IFS wheeling on the rocks and some great commentary.
#48
Originally posted by sschaefer3
In the future, I will not be telling anyone to slow down. If you go too fast and get a dent, so be it.
In the future, I will not be telling anyone to slow down. If you go too fast and get a dent, so be it.
Either I'm right about this, and therefore didn't even need to write this, or I'm wrong about this, and have you ticked off for not taking you seriously. Either way, I've got nothing better to do...
Last edited by Aurora Sandman; Nov 25, 2003 at 01:57 PM.
#49
Originally posted by Flygtenstein
I think I made it in 17+ this year, but unlike last year, I was not near the longest drive. I am hoping to take action such that my drives are much shorter for future events.
I think I made it in 17+ this year, but unlike last year, I was not near the longest drive. I am hoping to take action such that my drives are much shorter for future events.
#50
Originally posted by Bighead
I will be taking action also
I will be taking action also
Seriously, though, are you really thinking about this?
#51
Ha!! I forgot I told you about that Darren. Good memory.
Yeah, we are 90% sure that we are heading out west. And it didn't take a whole lot of convincing on my part. Her having a great time at CO4RJ was a big part of it. We had talked about it before but I had not had the opportunity to show her around. Her experiences out west have been restricted to Albuquerque, NM and she did not enjoy that much (no offense to the NM guys, long story
). We are still looking around at other places but right now that area is in first place. Once I take her to northern AZ, Wyoming and Montana I think she will be sold on that part of the country.
It's 2 years away but I know how fast that will go by.
Yeah, we are 90% sure that we are heading out west. And it didn't take a whole lot of convincing on my part. Her having a great time at CO4RJ was a big part of it. We had talked about it before but I had not had the opportunity to show her around. Her experiences out west have been restricted to Albuquerque, NM and she did not enjoy that much (no offense to the NM guys, long story
). We are still looking around at other places but right now that area is in first place. Once I take her to northern AZ, Wyoming and Montana I think she will be sold on that part of the country. It's 2 years away but I know how fast that will go by.
#52
Lance, I am impressed you are near retirement time. My eyes may be off, but you didn't give the impression of a retirement aged guy.
Schaefer, we all know to go slow. I don't mean to discredit that advice and in fairness, some people were on the throttle too hard when that was said. Hitting stuff slow means the difference between taking off paint and taking damage in the form of dents. I will shoot you another PM, but Jack Handle, Upper and Lower WP and Martinez all sound good to me. Is that too much to do in a weekend?
Schaefer, we all know to go slow. I don't mean to discredit that advice and in fairness, some people were on the throttle too hard when that was said. Hitting stuff slow means the difference between taking off paint and taking damage in the form of dents. I will shoot you another PM, but Jack Handle, Upper and Lower WP and Martinez all sound good to me. Is that too much to do in a weekend?
#53
Originally posted by Flygtenstein
Schaefer, we all know to go slow. I don't mean to discredit that advice and in fairness, some people were on the throttle too hard when that was said. Hitting stuff slow means the difference between taking off paint and taking damage in the form of dents.
Schaefer, we all know to go slow. I don't mean to discredit that advice and in fairness, some people were on the throttle too hard when that was said. Hitting stuff slow means the difference between taking off paint and taking damage in the form of dents.
#54
Originally posted by Flygtenstein
Lance, I am impressed you are near retirement time. My eyes may be off, but you didn't give the impression of a retirement aged guy.
Lance, I am impressed you are near retirement time. My eyes may be off, but you didn't give the impression of a retirement aged guy.
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Last edited by Bighead; Nov 24, 2003 at 01:56 PM.
#55
Twenty years in the service makes sense, thanks for keeping the rest of us safe!
I watched a little at supper.
First intentional uttererance of SLOW meaing the speed on the obstacle was too great was SteveO to me and I was deserving of the guidance.
Second uttererance was when Jeff rubbed his bumper on the approach to French Creek and I said slow to be a fool. He was going plenty slow, but had a big bang anyway.
Schaefer does not say slow until he is spotting Mike from Oregon up French Creek. Intermittently he is deserving and not sure. It is a bit unnerving to hear the engine rev when spotting so the instinct is to say slow down.
I watched a little at supper.
First intentional uttererance of SLOW meaing the speed on the obstacle was too great was SteveO to me and I was deserving of the guidance.
Second uttererance was when Jeff rubbed his bumper on the approach to French Creek and I said slow to be a fool. He was going plenty slow, but had a big bang anyway.
Schaefer does not say slow until he is spotting Mike from Oregon up French Creek. Intermittently he is deserving and not sure. It is a bit unnerving to hear the engine rev when spotting so the instinct is to say slow down.
#58
Well, I completely didn't hear you being a jerk. I took it as the sarcastic Steve we all know and love. Don't change! I for one, look forward to your sarcastic input. It's just plain funny
#60
Originally posted by Albuquerque Jim
Well, I completely didn't hear you being a jerk. I took it as the sarcastic Steve we all know and love. Don't change! I for one, look forward to your sarcastic input. It's just plain funny
Well, I completely didn't hear you being a jerk. I took it as the sarcastic Steve we all know and love. Don't change! I for one, look forward to your sarcastic input. It's just plain funny


