Jaydoc1
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...but they weren't always.
So my wife and kids are out of town today and that means I've been able to basically sit around this evening perusing the Wayalife site at my leisure without having to hear, "Are you on that silly Jeep site again?!"
Yes I am and I have been able to watch all the WOL videos that I wanted to. I haven't looked at some of the "Oldies but Goodies" in awhile.
If you haven't ever seen Eddie and Cindy's oldest videos do yourself a favor and watch them as soon as you can. I believe the oldest is from 2008. It's great to watch the videos as they progress through the years and the production values get better and better. They didn't start out like the current videos, that's for sure. Now they are broadcast documentary quality. Back then, well, they are still great videos but "Pilgrimage to the Promised Land" they are not.
What strikes me the most, though, is the Jeeps themselves in the videos. We've all gotten so used to seeing all the WOL crew in these super built up Jeeps that we may have forgotten that Moby and and the rest all started out like the majority of our JKs are now. Minimal mods and always looking forward to the next one. Eddie didn't bring Moby home from the dealership and a month later he looked like he does now. It took significant time before he became the Moby we all love. Same for EVO1 and most of the JKs that are in Eddie and Cindy's videos. Heck in some of the earliest videos, some of the biggest Jeeps in the current videos list "Project JK decals" as their only mods at the end of the videos! LOL
So really, do yourselves a favor and watch all the vids from oldest to newest. It really gives you a feel for how WOL got to where it is today. It's well worth it.
So my wife and kids are out of town today and that means I've been able to basically sit around this evening perusing the Wayalife site at my leisure without having to hear, "Are you on that silly Jeep site again?!"
Yes I am and I have been able to watch all the WOL videos that I wanted to. I haven't looked at some of the "Oldies but Goodies" in awhile.
If you haven't ever seen Eddie and Cindy's oldest videos do yourself a favor and watch them as soon as you can. I believe the oldest is from 2008. It's great to watch the videos as they progress through the years and the production values get better and better. They didn't start out like the current videos, that's for sure. Now they are broadcast documentary quality. Back then, well, they are still great videos but "Pilgrimage to the Promised Land" they are not.
What strikes me the most, though, is the Jeeps themselves in the videos. We've all gotten so used to seeing all the WOL crew in these super built up Jeeps that we may have forgotten that Moby and and the rest all started out like the majority of our JKs are now. Minimal mods and always looking forward to the next one. Eddie didn't bring Moby home from the dealership and a month later he looked like he does now. It took significant time before he became the Moby we all love. Same for EVO1 and most of the JKs that are in Eddie and Cindy's videos. Heck in some of the earliest videos, some of the biggest Jeeps in the current videos list "Project JK decals" as their only mods at the end of the videos! LOL
So really, do yourselves a favor and watch all the vids from oldest to newest. It really gives you a feel for how WOL got to where it is today. It's well worth it.