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JohnKel

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Could be wrong but I think he means

desecrate >verb treat (something sacred) with violent disrespect.
-DERIVATIVES desecration >noun desecrator >noun.
-ORIGIN from de- + a shortened form of consecrate.
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John
 
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JohnKel said:
Could be wrong but I think he means

desecrate >verb treat (something sacred) with violent disrespect.
-DERIVATIVES desecration >noun desecrator >noun.
-ORIGIN from de- + a shortened form of consecrate.
:biggrin:

I Concur, but I think the past tense should be used here. Example: "Matt has desecrated his LR3", or "Matt is desecrating his LR3".
 

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descrain >verb to throw money unnecesarily at an object, even to said object's detriment. deriv. latin: descranus.
 
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roverman said:
descrain >verb to throw money unnecesarily at an object, even to said object's detriment. deriv. latin: descranus.

I could not find the word "descrain" in the dictionary
 

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AZSTALZ said:
What is descraing? Here's what I did to my Rover this weekend!
That sir is one happy Rover :cool: I need to find places like that in the NE OH, Western PA area, but I'm told they are non existant .....sux to be me !!! :frown:....maybe in Harbor Island SC area on vacation end of June!

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John
 
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AZSTALZ

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Yes it was! I got my LR3 into the Verde River up over the headlights at one point during the crossing. It was flawless throughout. I worked on the paint job over the weekend also... I used several high-dollar brush/tree variants to carefully apply some rather unique pin-striping. Good thing I didn't 'color-code' my plastic, or else it would've all scratched off! I'll post the video of the river crossing tonight.
 

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Astalz,
Good for you, breakin her in. Tell me did the door seals work good? Completely high and dry on the inside? I am jealous, like Johnkel there isn't any terrain like that in SE Mich. I'm gonna take it North on a LR trip this summer to have some fun. Can't wait!

Johnkel, does your dealer do off road excursions? If you're interested I can keep you posted...
 
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Not a drop inside.... water poured out of the front underside for a good minute or two after we cleared the river but all of the seals worked great. The river was about 100 meters wide at the crossing.
 
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I have enjoyed boating my LR3 as well. It works as advertised. No water at all. The only part that is kind of a pain is inside the door but outside the inner seal. Getting that area back spotless takes some work.
 

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