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This thing is evil, jeezum

ckofer

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So the groomer pulls into the local gas station again, which was cool...

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.... until I saw the implement on the back


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Fortunately, there aren't too many good bump runs to worry about near Northwood NH.
 
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Haha//mogul muncher..I prefer rug munchers personally..lol

It's funny how all you New Englanders say Jeezum..it sounds like something dirty...lmbfao
 

deadheadskier

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That could be...Good thought.


fairly easy call

for one, how often have you seen the local ski hill fill up their groomers at the gas station

for two, I believe it's a solid half hour to the nearest ski area from Stratford
 

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Mogul Munchers/Mogul Masters are snowmobile trail grooming implements. Thankfully.

That looks like an old Thiokol 2100. Clutch-brake steering. Fun fun. Or was it a 3700AC?
 

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I'm telling you, that's not a New England thing. I don't know anybody IRL who says that in CT.

"Mogul Muncher", eh? Creative name, anyway.

Growing-up in Portland, CT, I had a next-door neighbor who said Jeezum Crow all the time. Yes, it IS a New England thing. ;-)
 

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You know, when I want to curse, I just go for the real deal (and probably too much, too often). Jeezum Crow just seems so...anticlimactic. ;)

Yeah, I'm a real foul-mouthed motha....
 

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You know, when I want to curse, I just go for the real deal (and probably too much, too often). Jeezum Crow just seems so...anticlimactic. ;)

Yeah, I'm a real foul-mouthed motha....

I can see you need some coaching here. Often jeezum is used in low-adrenaline situations:

Opening bills that were a bit higher than you expected

Commenting on poor weather

When you lift something heavy

etc
 

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I can see you need some coaching here. Often jeezum is used in low-adrenaline situations:

Opening bills that were a bit higher than you expected

Commenting on poor weather

When you lift something heavy

etc

I usually go for "Jeebus" in those situations. The extra touch of offensiveness really helps set the mood, I find.
 
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