joeym7
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^^^Best post of the thread, IMO. LOL!
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^^^Best post of the thread, IMO. LOL!
I disagree.^^^Best post of the thread, IMO. LOL!
Not sure what you mean, what military salute are you talking about, Forrest Gump? That is not a military salute by any standard imaginable, and as far as I know it comes from a movie, although a great one is fiction.I disagree.
Equating a military salute to a Jeep wave is nonsense.
May as well include the Harley owners cool lowdown
wave.
Sure it’s a sign of familiarity and joint camaraderie of vehicle ownership.
A military salute is much more.
Read post 285 again..Not sure what you mean, what military salute are you talking about, Forrest Gump? That is not a military salute by any standard imaginable, and as far as I know it comes from a movie, although a great one is fiction.
And I doubt anyone was equating it to the military, I believe the post was made relative to this thread, grownups whining about people waving to them because they have a vehicle from the same manufacturer. A first world problem indeed! LOL
So everyone has their own wave now - LOL!
Lighten up, don't look for "ghost" when none need to be found.
Dude, I have no clue what you are talking about at this point...I never referred to P285, I refered to P276 with Forest Gump waving...Indicating how awsome it was.Read post 285 again..
Then tell me again about not “equating it to the military”
I don’t appreciate the perception of it being equal.
No I will not “lighten” up MY opinion because I am entitled to it, just as you are to yours.
That's the thing here - every-other vehicle is a Jeep. They are driven by everyone from 85 year olds to teens to ladies in their 20s and 30s, women with their 10 year old daughters, you name it.Actually, the wave thing was a "thing" in the early70's when seeing another jeep was a VERY rare thing(CJ-5's or old Willis) . That was WAY before jeeps were thought to be "cool"
Where I live today, almost every other vehicle is a jeep so the wave has kinda lost its brotherhood appeal.
But hey, now you get a duck......LOL
Well said! I was not in the military but I do respect the job they do. My dad was Air Force SAC. Never talked about his job or what he did. It's just a GIF(Meme) to say hey what's up. I wave. It had nothing to do with the military or a salute. I wave at all Jeep's regardless of their genetics. 1941-present.Not sure what you mean, what military salute are you talking about, Forrest Gump? That is not a military salute by any standard imaginable, and as far as I know it comes from a movie, although a great one is fiction.
And I doubt anyone was equating it to the military, I believe the post was made relative to this thread, grownups whining about people waving to them because they have a vehicle from the same manufacturer. A first world problem indeed! LOL
So everyone has their own wave now - LOL!
Lighten up, don't look for "ghost" when none need to be found.
I DO!You sound like a real cool dude!
I bet you got a nice "Trump 2024" bumper sticker too hahaha
Jeep started making trucks in 1947 I believe.I traded in a 2020 Willys for my 2021 Gladiator. I seem to get just as many waves as I did in the Wrangler.
Yesterday a stranger asked me if Jeeps wave at me in the Gladiator. He told me he doesn’t wave at them because they aren’t a real Jeep. LOL
Shallow thinking IMO. I told him that I didn’t buy my vehicle to be waved at.