On a lighter note, right down from the Museum was The Grove shopping and the Farmer's Market
Pretty packed there, lotta fancy stores that I've never ever been in. The Farmer's Market was pretty packed with people, but the prices there were insane. Had a Red Ale there and watched a band named Hassbeat with Josefina, an excellent Argentinian singer
Then stopped at Pink's Hot dogs, the line was huge, so I placed an order online. Kaliber I had a Chicago Dog - it was delish but messy
Oh, I love a Chicago dog! I may treat myself to one when I go up there to buy the Jeep. Keep QOLing Doc!
Jeep? One of the worst cars reviewed for years in Consumer Reports (including 2023).....
Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.
j-o-h-n Tuesday 03/14/2023 8:10 PM DST
Too sentimental for me to pass up. I’m sure there will be days I curse myself for the decision, but it’s something I have to do.
It was Brian’s and his children are selling it to me for a ridiculously good price. They’ve been kind to me.
So many memories. Jeepers are actually pretty fun bunch overall.
Sorry, I stuck my nose in where it doesn't belong. Just trying to save you grief. Keep on Jeeping.....
Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.
j-o-h-n Tuesday 03/14/2023 10:27 PM DST
Oh, no worries, and nothing I hadn’t already thought of. The darn thing also has all the bells and whistles which to me is just more things to have go wrong… but… oh the memories, and the price makes it worth the risk.
to Zengal79,
Many moons ago when I was in the army. 3 of my buddies and I saw a (WWII or Korean War jeep issue) with two officers sitting in it (open top type jeep). Apparently the jeep had stalled out, so they asked as for a push. They were on a grassy very steep upwards incline. Sure enough the four of us pushed the jeep uphill with the officers sitting in it and then the driver popped the clutch and it started in 5 seconds. Now that's the kind of Jeep I want, not those fancy cars they call jeeps.
Safe driving with your Jeep.
(Beware the ides of March).
Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.
j-o-h-n Wednesday 03/15/2023 2:24 PM DST
Yasss Gurl spread the joy esp in that Beloved Jeep - that's so wonderful for the kiddos to do that for you💙
Trek on, Jeep on Sis
Big bro Randy
They are walking the Joliet walk 6/10. I plan to join them… it’s the 6 week mark after surgery so a bit ambitious.
Well not to be a bad influence but you mentioned Chicago dog. You might know this but there is a Portillo's on the edge of town with a decent dog unless there's a good mom and pop place in town.
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Portillos does a decent job for sure. We grew fond of Boss Dawgz in Lisle. ❤️
Nice. Yea Super Dawg was one of our go to places when we lived in the burbs.
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Let me know and I'll sponsor you Sis 😀💙
I love Jeeps , I’ve owned a few over the years. Last one was a brown CJ-7 in the 1980s. 36” , very wide, off-road tires, , 7” lift kit, Warn hubs , cammed up chevy 350 motor, 16 forward and 4 reverse , big CB whip antenna. Warn winch in front. I was a member of the local V.A. Medical Center Jeepsters off-road club and we did the Spanish trail outing every winter. It was great fun but you had to get out in the slosh and engage the warn hubs and it didn’t have a/c , a critical necessity here in the valley where 100f days are the norm. It would smoke the tires easily but I repaired the locked rear end many times from drag racing it.
Today I have a high end ( half paid for by GM n a lemon law settlement. ) Silverado 4X4 Z71 HD advanced off-road package. Totally computer traction and towing controlled. ( 6 forward speeds X high 4X , low 4x and granny 4X …. shockingly different and more capable than my great old 80s CJ. Course my Silverado is over 30 years newer than the CJ …. off-road abilities came a long way in that period of time. My type truck is what all the Sierra forrest rangers drive.
I’ve rarely used it off road, no one wants to beat up a truck that cost “ that “ much , on off-road trails. It’s 12 years old now, only has 52,000 miles on it.
Keep on truck’in brother 😂😂😂
Fun! I doubt I’ll ever get the doors off the thing. We never tried and I watched some videos.. no way can I do that on my own. I am also only 4’11, so no lift kit for me! I already have to climb up into the darn thing. I was still pretty sick when he got it. He bought me a step stool so I get get in.🤣 It was a major victory day when I was able to climb in without it!
He started declining the first Spring after his purchase. It was nice to have the top off feel when he couldn’t ride the motorcycle anymore.
It has the automatic top, so I can just push a bottom and go “top off” so that I will certainly make use of. And somehow the thing can parallel park itself too… gonna take me awhile to figure out all the extras. I didn’t care much for the automatic cruise assist. I swear the damn thing wishes to drive itself. Kinda like your truck… it’ll probably never really go off roading😂
Here’s the picture he sent me when he bought it. We never gave it a name… we tossed some ideas around… nothing stuck.
I have a name for it..... since it has an Italian engine...... Call it the "Ronzoni"............................................... "Rons only" when you push it....
(Beware the ides of March).
Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.
j-o-h-n Wednesday 03/15/2023 2:43 PM DST
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it certainly looks beautiful and , being a Jeep, is obviously well equipped . I love that color. I’m 6’ but my body is so messed up , now , that I have a lot of trouble just getting into my pickup . Sometimes I have to use a step stool I carry in the back seat … as well. Yayahahahaya
I love that automatic top feature. I carry a lot of stuff around with me, that space in back would be essential and it looks plentiful. Plenty of room for fishing gear etc. . This would be a way better vehicle for my needs these days than a pickup truck.
I had to sell my Harley back about 3 years ago when my bone damage and density got to a risky point . First time since I was a teenager that I don’t own a motorcycle or two. I really know your disappointment not riding anymore. We have a surprisingly lot of common interests. Probably way more than this . Yayahahahaya
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Those little stools come in handy! Sorry you’re struggling. I know what it’s like becoming debilitated myself. Fortunately, I’m doing much better. It was hard for my Brian to see that bike in garage and not be able to ride it. I seem to recall you mentioning selling yours before. Have you considered a trike? He was, but we didn’t get there.
You’re right, tons of cargo room in the jeep, plus the back seat. I plan to camp out of it a lot this summer much to the horror of my loved ones. I also love to fish, but have never done it on my own. My grandpa took me a lot when I was little.
I am also going to learn to ride in the fall. Had 2” added to the soles of my boots. Gentleman at the Harley dealer hooked me up with a cobbler that many of their short riders use. Again, everyone is certain I have lost my mind. Not sure that I’ll actually buy a bike, but I am taking the course and see how it feels. Brian was all for me learning to ride. No one else gets it. Lol. Fuck ‘em.😂
LoL, Fuck em if they can't handle your decision
I’ve thought about a trike , and I do have a Hardley-A-Davidson ( my joking name for it ) “ etrike “ I transport and ride. I can ride it in bike lanes 25-30 mph and hike&bike trails. And I can throw a couple of switches and drive it , .5 mph , in stores . Problem is I have to travel ( just around town even ) with portable toilet facilities close by …. this in addition to my fragile skeletal bone issue. Stuff stacks against me for a hog, but it still makes my heart leap every time I hear one roar off into the distance.
Definitely, absolutely , learn to ride and get out there and do it. The experience of twisting that grip on a big bore hog … the power, the crushing g-force, the road thunder …. as pure of a life enriching, soul touching experience as there is. Yayahahahaya. You don’t give a damn what other people say, …. they have no idea what your experience will be, ….. live free, ride free … it’s a creed that really means something.
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Brother Kal, I've got an '82 FXRS that I bought new when I was 27... It still looks like the day I bought it. We moved over the summer and I trailered the bike. When unloading down the ramp I lost footing and gently laid 'er down, no damage at all, but the thing is I scrambled into position to upright that bike and for the life of me I could not lift it...
The nextdoor neighbor who I hadn't met yet happened to be walking his dog down the street and saw me struggling and we got 'er up... But then it hit me, in the 4 decades I've owned that bike I've never laid it down due to losing my footing... I had a few times where I lost a bit o'balance at stop lights when I was young on it, but could always quickly recover before it went down to point of no return...
So realizing this likely occurred because of the ADT fatigue and the fact that I may be getting too old to ride at 68, I decided to sell the scooter, solely because my mind tells me I'm old, slowly dying and perhaps it's time to close out the motorcycle chapter of my life.... BUT! Having just read your post here, I found it impactful....so much so that I've decided that my baby's no longer for sale.... Springtime, she's a comin .... me and the old lady's gonna do some ridin' brother... With thanks to you for helping me see the other side of the coin... 🤗👍😅✝️🙏
I’ve had that happen too. In front of a coffee shop , downtown … I put one foot down to balance it and kicked out the kickstand with the other ….. there was an oil slick from dripping cars in that spot and my “ down “ foot slipped right out and the bike fell over. Luckily there were several citizens that ran over to help as I was under the bike yayayayaya. If this happened anywhere else , I would have been in trouble because I couldn’t begin to lift it as well. Baggers are even bigger and heavier and even more difficult to right.
Thankfully, we very rarely ever lay a bike down….. even most younger guys couldn’t pick up a big bore by themselves. I wouldn’t worry about it , especially let “ that “ stop me from riding. If you are concerned a lot, install a couple of engine guards with handy footrests on them. That way it’ll protect your precious engine chrome and you won’t get pinned under the bike. Baggers commonly have these. Ride while you still can brother.
Beautiful Dyna Super Glide brother Kal!... Really.... Here's mine from last fall, used this pic to list it for sale this off season. I told the old lady this morning I want to keep the scooter. I showed her your post and she's happy for another upcoming ridin' season too...
You're so right, mine is 650 lbs.... and thanks to you, I realize that if there was ever a time in the past that I had laid it down gently, I'd have never been able to lift it alone even in my 20s.. So thank you again! 🙂👍🙏✝️
WOW !!!! That looks brand new. Interesting that we , both, like the same style of hog, and,… like keeping our garage queens happy. Yayahahahaya hell no, don’t sell that beauty. Get out there and enjoy that rolling thunder. People that haven’t done it…. don’t get it. Nothing gives the pure enjoyment a big bore hog does.
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I was thinkin about this the other day. My good deep from Haight Ashbury friend is a closet motorhead lol.
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my early adult days, early - mid 20s ….I was a “ patched -in “ er …UH …. Motorcycle enthusiast. First , in Orlando , Fla … as a local club few ever heard of outside Orlando. Then a “ much “ bigger club you “ have “ heard of rode into town and decided we’d all like to join their club and patched us in. They never asked, we were never in a position to say no yayahahahaya. This was back before motorcycles clubs were into crime , selling drugs, and killing and death. Things really changed , I didn’t want to “ make my bones “ by spending time in prison …. I quit … that was that. I moved to the Haight right after that and my first divorce in Orlando. Coast to coast , big change…. New life.
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I remember mention of the Orlando life from when I once said I never met a motorcycle I didnt like and I had touched on the fringe of a gang, kind of getting known by them. Actually was in the chapter presidents house one time. Found myself at keg parties/bbq hog roasts.I was young and loco. Good thing my fly in the wind life caused me to move on from that. No harm no foul. Those details kinda fill in what you had going on.
Yea I was joking (motorhead) about your comments of the CJ Jeep rattling off its modifications.
yayahahahaya….. when you are off-roading…..dashing your Jeep on the rocks like that ….. you always break something. Gotta become a mechanic just keep it going.😂😂😂😂
Sure will keep QoLing as much as I can
QoL me! youtu.be/StKVS0eI85I