Anyone in Michigan?
#11
Spent 13 years trapped in between Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo... Had a few Black Labels while traveling through the tourist trap... Now living in the tourist mecca of Honolulu... Only one more year until a move back to th emainland... Thank you Jeep for the JK so we can escape the mayhem of all those people!
#12
Spent 13 years trapped in between Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo... Had a few Black Labels while traveling through the tourist trap... Now living in the tourist mecca of Honolulu... Only one more year until a move back to th emainland... Thank you Jeep for the JK so we can escape the mayhem of all those people!
Black Labels?? You wouldn't by any chance have drinken those at Main Street pub, would you?
#13
Not that time, it was at the Carlings brewery. However I spent a good many Red Wings games at the Main Street Pub in Kalamazoo in the mid 90's. Left the state in '97. I can't wait to get back for a visit.
#14
Born and raised in Albion...couldn't wait to escape!!
Jackson, eh? Heck, for us small town folks in Albion, Jackson was the big city!! Westwood Mall, the Cascades for fireworks, the Meijer Thrifty Acres...all magical stuff to us!!
Jackson, eh? Heck, for us small town folks in Albion, Jackson was the big city!! Westwood Mall, the Cascades for fireworks, the Meijer Thrifty Acres...all magical stuff to us!!
#16
Detroit area here also. My Rubicon Unlimited was the first one I've seen on the road with the exception of a Demo I tried out. I've only seen one on the road since I've gotten mine. No Rubi's anywhere:sad:
#18
Hey RubiconToad...I see them everywhere....there is one that is always parked at Farmingoton and 6 mile.... I often see one at Costco....ugh.... they taunt me with what I should have bought!!! : ) but for now I am happy with my X....
#20
Black Labels at Main Street??? Now there's something I've done once or twice or a hundred times. I grew up in Frankenmuth and still return quite regularly. Now I've been living in Lansing for 3 years. I still love Black Death in a can though. My dad and grandfather both worked at Carlings Brewery. I think it's in my DNA.