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Re: Hummer School
Re: Hummer School
I have wheeled since I was 17. I am now 44. For a short time I had to stop wheeling for money reasons, you know start a family, buy houses, pay for weddings and new kid expenses, but recently my great wife encouraged me to buy an H2. In the past I have driven through mud that ate my truck, blown an engine, demolished front differentials, etc.. High expenses. However never regretted it. And as you know that is VERY costly.
So spending money going to a school to drive someone else's Hummer, learn what it can and can't do, make new friends, have a great time getting muddy for a couple of days and not have to worry about taking the kids to soccer, it seems worth it to me. Now if you tell me that the others guys in the school go out at night and slam down a few Coronas, then sign me up too.
If you go have FUN !
Last edited by Gunzz : 09-09-2006 at 02:08 AM.
Re: Hummer School
but the "only a hummer can do this" offroad courses at the dealerships, that you could probably drive any old pickup over while taking a nap, aren't so promising.
But to see the factory and talk to the people would probably be worth the cost alone, and some of the driving pictures look fun and different.
She makes me wanna feel
She makes me wanna try
She makes me wanna pull a star from the sky
Re: Hummer School
Maury Ballstein: I've got a prostate the size of a honeydew and a head full of bad memories.
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Re: Hummer School
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