Fundamental Jeepster
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Haven't seen any ducks here in Central Iowa either. But I have seen a few birds fly by.

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I did the same Alan. Don't sell your truck short. I did like you except I put my Alloys off my 2016 Wrangler on mine when I traded in. I haven't been ducked either. but still hoping.Iāve got a tan low-end Jeep with few external mods (at least for now). It also spends 95% of its time parked in front of my house. I doubt Iāve ever been considered duck-worthy.
Donāt get me wrong. I love my truck. I just dontāt expect anyone else to. ?I did the same Alan. Don't sell your truck short. I did like you except I put my Alloys off my 2016 Wrangler on mine when I traded in. I haven't been ducked either. but still hoping.![]()
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I would think of ducking you, but then I think of how much an iron pipe upside head would feel.Yeah I don't get it. You go out in public and then get upset if someone compliments your vehicle? It would maybe be a different story if you were parked behind your house and found one... or that guy who talked about a stranger literally kicking his tires.
I keep seeing this $50k figure thrown around a lot too. I guess maybe it's because I only paid $37k for my Jeep?
(desperately wanting to get ducked)
I see that all the time on Facebook about Jeeps being $60k and too expensive. Guess they donāt realize you donāt have to tick EVERY option box ??āYeah I don't get it. You go out in public and then get upset if someone compliments your vehicle? It would maybe be a different story if you were parked behind your house and found one... or that guy who talked about a stranger literally kicking his tires.
I keep seeing this $50k figure thrown around a lot too. I guess maybe it's because I only paid $37k for my Jeep?
(desperately wanting to get ducked)
Those look just fine on the Gladiator ??I did the same Alan. Don't sell your truck short. I did like you except I put my Alloys off my 2016 Wrangler on mine when I traded in. I haven't been ducked either. but still hoping.![]()
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So, I've ducked about a dozen jeeps now. Always put the duck in the gap of the driver's wiper and stick my business card under. I feel bad that you are so angry. The point is for one jeeper to tell another that its okay, and that the jeepers care for one another.Even though I got one this winter, never knew what it was until just now seeing this thread. Certainly didn't make my day at the time. You may think it's cute but not everyone wants somebody leaving crap on their 50K Jeep. Jeep waves and a 'Nice Jeep' comment are great but show some respect to other folks, don't touch what ain't yours.
I duck all jeeps I see parked in public parking.Iāve got a tan low-end Jeep with few external mods (at least for now). It also spends 95% of its time parked in front of my house. I doubt Iāve ever been considered duck-worthy.
Sounds expensive! ?I duck all jeeps I see parked in public parking.
Respect? What is disrespectful about leaving something incredibly benign sitting on someoneās Jeep? If you donāt like it throw it away, drop it on the ground, light it on fire for all I care. If you think your ārigā is so special that a silly game of leaving rubber ducks on door handles has somehow injured anything or disrespected your work of art then get over yourself. Itās just people trying to spread a little joy, a little comrade.Y'all are kinda proving the point that you care more about what YOU think is cute than actually showing any respect to a fellow Jeeper or their rig.
I would venture a guess... far more folks appreciate the respect their jeep garnered by being ducked. Than your Chad and Karen way of thinking. The whole point of being ducked is respect. What some cultures do to show respect are vile in others. Example the handshake. Even before Covid. Evidently you are one of the offended.Y'all are kinda proving the point that you care more about what YOU think is cute than actually showing any respect to a fellow Jeeper or their rig.
Yeah. My kids and I met one of you the other day. It was a great experience that went from him yelling, to me telling him to calm down, to him threatening to ābeat my assā, to me telling him to stay back as I put my kid Behind me, to him grabbing a pipe out of his trunk, to me giving him the choice to walk away with his life or eat jacketed lead through his face and get a chalk outline scratched across the pavement in his memoriam. That would give him what? About 2 days of historical significance to less than a dozen people and half a column on page 7 of the news paperās ālocal sectionā. Im eternally grateful he made the choice to walk away, because the alternative certainly wasnāt something i would have wanted to do had the choice been up to me.Y'all are kinda proving the point that you care more about what YOU think is cute than actually showing any respect to a fellow Jeeper or their rig.