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By man-made, did they mean made from the tears of the environmentalists?

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I'm an avid trout fisherman, and support TU to some degree...but that is idiotic. Generally speaking, we only cross streams at established trail crossings...we don't randomly drive all over gods green earth to drive thru any water we see.
That super bowl ad was one of the best ads during the game (next to the Doritos one with the game of thrones dude) and possibly the best Jeep ad of all time.
Still on my bucket list...catch a trout from my rig while it is in the middle of a stream....I'll video it and send it to TU...should cause a cardiac arrest
Aren’t you guys bitching about the wrong ad?
Sounds to me like Chris Wood of TU, who by the way gets paid over $350,000/year to run that "charitable organization," got some sand from his waders stuck in his vagina. What kind of person gets offended watching a TV commercial? Oh and I love his inflated sense of self-righteousness that assumes many of the people watching the ad would not see the disclaimer (of course he did, because he's really smart), but the rest of us will use the commercial as a template to go out and "ream the stream."
Good thing there are people like Chris around to protect us from ourselves.
At what point do we stop bubble wrapping life?
Which ad are you thinking of? :thinking:
What really gets me is how so many of these 'environmental' people could really care less about the environment itself as long as they look good to others and say the politically correct thing.
I'll be out enjoying God's creation in my Jeep, while these tree-huggers can load themselves and others with false guilt every time they see a plastic cup.
My guess, and what they had on their twitter account is the Cherokee add near the end it is driving down a stream.
Shit, im betting the south does it all the time. Head North of the old Mason dixon line or encroach to close to Commifornia ( borders are stretching north) is when the problems really arise. Respecting nature is a good thing. Singling ppl out is a bad thing. All walks of life are just as guilty of environmental hazards. Except the tree huggers. They are special and dont do anything wrong.You know, there are still roads that cross streams, even East of the Mississippi. People spend too much time complaining.
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