Another great video. I really like your new Jeep, it looks to be in great shape. The coins left by a service member on a military grave is- a penny means the visitor just showing their respect, a nickel means they both went through boot camp together, a dime means they both had served in the same unit, and a quarter means the visitor was present when the deceased died. I have seen all denominations on my uncle’s grave in the veterans cemetery.
That's funny I have ordered the triple budgie's multiple times, but recently with the new ownership they up to the amount of meat that was in there. It caught me off guard. Good burger though
12:58 like a freaking boss! She did great on that. Ron led us in an ONF night ride right after this trip. He’s the best trail boss I’ve ever ridden with.
Take a look at a few of the Jeep Clubs in the area. orlandojeepclub.com/ www.ocalajeepclub.com/ www.floridatrailstompers.com/ Good groups and always riding trails.
Hey Matt and Randi, I live West of the Citrus WMA near Homosassa. We were up in Tallahassee for the FSU v Gator game this weekend and missed you (Go Noles!). Is it possible to get on a list for when you come up this way? I did join the OJC and am a new Jeep owner. Yes, I have seen bears in Ocala back in my boyscout hiking days in the early 1980's.
I’m not sure about the civilian side, but for a military members grave: A penny means you came to pay respects, whether you knew them or not. A nickel means went to boot camp with them. A dime means you served with them in some capacity. A quarter means you were there when they died.
Another great video. I really like your new Jeep, it looks to be in great shape. The coins left by a service member on a military grave is- a penny means the visitor just showing their respect, a nickel means they both went through boot camp together, a dime means they both had served in the same unit, and a quarter means the visitor was present when the deceased died. I have seen all denominations on my uncle’s grave in the veterans cemetery.
Thank you thats is good information.
Citrus is always a fun run. Love the new Rubicon. I'm always shocked and amazed how much you can eat. Looked good though.👍
That's funny I have ordered the triple budgie's multiple times, but recently with the new ownership they up to the amount of meat that was in there. It caught me off guard. Good burger though
Thanks for sharing, looks like a very beautiful and fun day!
We had a great time and Pudgee's had amazing food!
Loved the history lesson
Thanks
Very good video 👍 👍😃
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12:58 like a freaking boss! She did great on that.
Ron led us in an ONF night ride right after this trip. He’s the best trail boss I’ve ever ridden with.
He does an excellent job. He has some great dad jokes too. Did you know a bear can jump higher than a lifted Jeep... ya Jeeps can't jump...
rhank you - i learned a lot and have some place to eat and visit next time im there
Glad I could help!
I would love to go on one of the trail rides..never been on one
Take a look at a few of the Jeep Clubs in the area.
orlandojeepclub.com/
www.ocalajeepclub.com/
www.floridatrailstompers.com/
Good groups and always riding trails.
Looking at those burgers... now I know how those people got in the graveyard! Lol.
That was bigger then I remember. Looks like the burger went up is size. Salads for lunch for the rest of the year....
Hey Matt and Randi, I live West of the Citrus WMA near Homosassa. We were up in Tallahassee for the FSU v Gator game this weekend and missed you (Go Noles!). Is it possible to get on a list for when you come up this way? I did join the OJC and am a new Jeep owner. Yes, I have seen bears in Ocala back in my boyscout hiking days in the early 1980's.
We will be at Jeeptoberfest Sunday. From there we have an Orlando Jeep Club Christmas end of year gathering the next Saturday.
I’m not sure about the civilian side, but for a military members grave:
A penny means you came to pay respects, whether you knew them or not.
A nickel means went to boot camp with them.
A dime means you served with them in some capacity.
A quarter means you were there when they died.
Thank you so very much.
😂✌️
Thanks