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Times They Are A Changin'

Jeep Addict

Scrambler Junkie
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City
Baton Rouge
State
La
Thanks y’all. I couldn’t be happier. If they’re anything like my son, which I hear girls aren’t, then it will be a breeze.
 

MikeV

Always learning
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City
Monroe
State
NY
And if he's like mine I bet he eats like a hungry velociraptor Lol!
 

barrys

Scrambler Junkie
Lifetime Member
City
East Norriton
State
PA
When people ask me how I like being a twin, I come back with "How do you like NOT being a twin". I know no other way so I can't give an truely accurate answer. Congrats!
 

Randyzzz

Blown Budget
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Redmond
State
OR
Congrats, Tommy! Fun times. Twins...wow. I had a hard enough time with one girl. (And one boy). They turned out well though.
 

Jeep Addict

Scrambler Junkie
Lifetime Member
City
Baton Rouge
State
La
When people ask me how I like being a twin, I come back with "How do you like NOT being a twin". I know no other way so I can't give an truely accurate answer. Congrats!

Funny you say that. I am allergic to fish and people always ask me man how can you not eat fish. I tell them easy, you ever eat shit? No, well I’m the same way with fish!
Doesn’t even cross my mind. Like you I know no other way, lol.
Are you an identical twin? I think I’m going to have to write on them with a marker as soon as they come out so I can tell them apart.
 

barrys

Scrambler Junkie
Lifetime Member
City
East Norriton
State
PA
Funny you say that. I am allergic to fish and people always ask me man how can you not eat fish. I tell them easy, you ever eat shit? No, well I’m the same way with fish!
Doesn’t even cross my mind. Like you I know no other way, lol.
Are you an identical twin? I think I’m going to have to write on them with a marker as soon as they come out so I can tell them apart.
Yes, I am an identically twin, Bas157 on here is my twin brother. He has a CJ7 so he is not on here alot. I have identical twin nephews who are 22, I have a tough time telling them apart when I see them, at least until I know who is who that day then I just remember what they are wearing.
 

MikeV

Always learning
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City
Monroe
State
NY
Mine were fraternal so luckily I didn't have to break out the marker. A blessing either way!
 

Jeep Addict

Scrambler Junkie
Lifetime Member
City
Baton Rouge
State
La
Yes, I am an identically twin, Bas157 on here is my twin brother. He has a CJ7 so he is not on here alot. I have identical twin nephews who are 22, I have a tough time telling them apart when I see them, at least until I know who is who that day then I just remember what they are wearing.
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I hear that’s the key. Color code them. One gets all red CJ stuff and the other gets all blue CJ stuff.
 

wm69

Scrambler Junkie
Silver Member
Lifetime Member
City
God's Country
State
AR
Congrats man! My girls are 16,15, and 11 months. We gotta have offspring so we have someone to leave all of our Jeep stuff to when we die!
 

don87401

Original Owner
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City
Farmington
State
NM
My nieces and nephews will have to fight over mine.
 

Jeep Addict

Scrambler Junkie
Lifetime Member
City
Baton Rouge
State
La
My nieces and nephews will have to fight over mine.

I promised my nephew pick of the litter when he went to college. He’s pretty excited. He’s also my God son. I’ll have to hide the good ones when it’s time.
 

ag4ever

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Richmond
State
TX
I promised my nephew pick of the litter when he went to college. He’s pretty excited. He’s also my God son. I’ll have to hide the good ones when it’s time.

Don’t worry, the good ones will be in Mississippi (I hear). I could always store a spring special or jamboree edition for you too. :D:D:D

I think I’m going to have to write on them with a marker as soon as they come out so I can tell them apart.

I have heard of people putting a tattoo behind an ear for that purpose. Not saying I condone it, just have heard of that being done.

Thanks y’all. I couldn’t be happier. If they’re anything like my son, which I hear girls aren’t, then it will be a breeze.

We have friends with a son in our son’s class. He has been easy to raise (they say), their daughter is 2 and has been a complete handful. I don’t think girl or boy matters, what matters is their natural disposition. Some are just easier to get along and go along. Others are like me, a natural contrarian. Just put on earth to give someone a hard time.
 

Jeep Addict

Scrambler Junkie
Lifetime Member
City
Baton Rouge
State
La
And here I always thought I was such an angel. Clearly I was wrong.
 

Belizeit

CJ-8 Member
Gold Member
City
River Ridge
State
La
I have an 18 YO daughter and it really has been a great experience. So many jeep rides and other great experiences with her. She has grown into a young lady now.
 

gpassida

Basic User
Silver Member
City
Redding
State
Ca
I have three kids. My youngest daughter just turned 16 and wants a JK 4-door. (she'll have to wait a while on that...) My son is just shy of 18 and in the Marine Corps. He's a 331 Machine gunner. He just got certified to drive the new JLTV (Humvee replacement) and said it is bad ass and can fly over rough trails. My oldest daughter is 20 and after teaching her to drive a manual trans on my Scrambler, she decided she wanted a Jeep. We recently bought her a '99 TJ. We looked for a while for the right one at the right price and she said it HAD to have a manual transmission. She just took some friends camping in it to one of the hidden forest camp spots we go to. It's a medium tough trail. A guy friend of hers with a 4-cyl TJ said he could not believe she knew how to wheel to that spot. And she is the one that knew to air down and had a compressor. That made me feel great and a very proud dad! The pic below is from the day we bought it - with 100% her money that she saved up. Enjoy those little ones - the time goes so fast!20190623_115443.jpg
 

designerRob

CJ-8 Member
Silver Member
City
Allen Park
State
MI
My oldest daughter is 20 and after teaching her to drive a manual trans on my Scrambler, she decided she wanted a Jeep. We recently bought her a '99 TJ. We looked for a while for the right one at the right price and she said it HAD to have a manual transmission. She just took some friends camping in it to one of the hidden forest camp spots we go to. It's a medium tough trail. A guy friend of hers with a 4-cyl TJ said he could not believe she knew how to wheel to that spot. And she is the one that knew to air down and had a compressor. That made me feel great and a very proud dad! The pic below is from the day we bought it - with 100% her money that she saved up. Enjoy those little ones - the time goes so fast!View attachment 84992
I had one of those for 20 years, same color as well. It was an awesome vehicle! I hope she has as much fun in it as I had with mine. ?IMG_20181011_151649591.jpg
 
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