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re: Jeeps with rubber ducks all across the dash
Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:21 pm to GoAwayImBaitn
Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:21 pm to GoAwayImBaitn
Don’t have a jeep but it looks kinda fun.
Not sure why anyone cares.
I do remember a post on here from some small weiner poster saying he thought it was douchey that all these jeeps come out now with a lift and off road tires.
So, let’s not be that type of guy
Not sure why anyone cares.
I do remember a post on here from some small weiner poster saying he thought it was douchey that all these jeeps come out now with a lift and off road tires.
So, let’s not be that type of guy
Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:21 pm to StealthCalais11
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What do you drive?
You want to leave a duck on my hood?
I drive this bad arse ride

Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:22 pm to GoAwayImBaitn
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rubber ducks all across the dash
Gay
Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:23 pm to CatsGoneWild
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Do you even know why the duck craze started?
Yeah, chick named Alison in Canada started it.
Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:24 pm to StealthCalais11
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What do you drive?
Probably something similar to this.

Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:25 pm to FLTech
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It’s a fun thing.
What is fun about it? I am honestly curious. My first vehicle was a TJ I lifted and locked myself working during high school.
It’s so cringe.
Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:28 pm to Sao
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What do you drive?
Probably something similar to this.
Wrong
I drive your mom
Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:30 pm to GoAwayImBaitn
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Is there anything more lame in the car world?
Not exactly the car world but Google the colored loofahs old folks in The Villages in Florida hang off their golf carts.
Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:33 pm to fr33manator
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I believe the plural would be Jeeple
Jeepleses
Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:35 pm to Ron Popeil
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I drive a Jeep Gladiator and someone put a duck on my door handle one day while I was shopping. I immediately threw it on the ground, got in and drove away.
Good for you. You almost became a victim of gang violence.
Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:37 pm to GoAwayImBaitn
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Wrong
I drive your mom
Don't break her heart, Man. She's a catch.

Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:38 pm to GoAwayImBaitn
I've had four Jeeps. Love them, and I can do the Jeep wave, but the ducks is just too much. Here's the back story...
From Reader's Digest
Why do people put rubber ducks on Jeeps?
At the heart of the Jeep ducks phenomenon is a desire to put a smile on someone’s face. Jeep owners leave rubber duckies on other Jeeps to surprise the owner. It’s an inside joke and a random act of kindness among fans of this beloved auto brand.
A custom that started after one Jeep owner felt unsafe and unwelcome, Jeep ducks are all about the opposite, making strangers and travelers feel like they are part of something bigger and kinder.
How did Jeep ducking start?
The movement now known as Jeep Ducking began in 2020, during the early days of COVID, in Ontario, Canada. After an ugly spat in a gas station parking lot, a Jeep owner named Allison Parliament needed to rely on a friend for a much-needed pit stop to calm down before continuing on the road.
To thank her friend, Parliament bought a bag of rubber duckies and hid them around his house as a joke before heading farther north into Canada to reach her family’s home. Before those ducks were scattered around an unsuspecting friend’s home, however, Parliament put a single yellow duck on a stranger’s Jeep in the store’s parking lot, with a simple, sweet note saying “nice Jeep.”
The owner of that Jeep saw her and laughed then suggested that she post about it on social media. She did, and that was the birth of a movement that now has more than 73,000 fans (and growing) on Facebook. How’s that for an answer to the eternal question, What is community? Parliament’s social media group is now the official Jeep duck account recognized by Jeep itself!
What should you do if you find a Jeep duck?
When you’re surprised by a duck on your Jeep, take a picture and post it on your social media channels with the #duckduckjeep hashtag. That way, other members of the Jeep duck community can find it, like it and comment on your gift. Then, put that duck on your dashboard as a badge of honor, and keep on waving to other Jeep owners you pass on the road. You may choose to keep the duck you were given or opt to pass that duck along to another Jeep driver.
What are the rules for Jeep ducking?
The only real rule of Jeep ducking is kindness. You can buy rubber duckies to keep in your Jeep, then randomly put them on other peoples’ Jeeps as you see fit. You can also re-gift one that was left for you.
Most commonly, Jeep ducks are placed just outside the driver’s side window, near the windshield wiper or in front of the inspection stickers, so the driver will easily see it before driving away. Maybe you will choose to leave a duck on a Wrangler because you like the color, or on a Grand Cherokee because it’s the exact same model as the one you drive. The choice for placing ducks is all yours, although some people who are into Jeep ducking like to color coordinate the duck to the Jeep or use seasonal ducks to match an upcoming holiday. In short, there are no concrete rules.
Jeep ducking is simple and sweet. Unlike spotting a boot on a fence, green porch lights shining in front of neighborhood homes, painted trees or dryer sheets in mailboxes, the Jeep duck trend isn’t an effort to spread awareness about a specific cause.
From Reader's Digest
Why do people put rubber ducks on Jeeps?
At the heart of the Jeep ducks phenomenon is a desire to put a smile on someone’s face. Jeep owners leave rubber duckies on other Jeeps to surprise the owner. It’s an inside joke and a random act of kindness among fans of this beloved auto brand.
A custom that started after one Jeep owner felt unsafe and unwelcome, Jeep ducks are all about the opposite, making strangers and travelers feel like they are part of something bigger and kinder.
How did Jeep ducking start?
The movement now known as Jeep Ducking began in 2020, during the early days of COVID, in Ontario, Canada. After an ugly spat in a gas station parking lot, a Jeep owner named Allison Parliament needed to rely on a friend for a much-needed pit stop to calm down before continuing on the road.
To thank her friend, Parliament bought a bag of rubber duckies and hid them around his house as a joke before heading farther north into Canada to reach her family’s home. Before those ducks were scattered around an unsuspecting friend’s home, however, Parliament put a single yellow duck on a stranger’s Jeep in the store’s parking lot, with a simple, sweet note saying “nice Jeep.”
The owner of that Jeep saw her and laughed then suggested that she post about it on social media. She did, and that was the birth of a movement that now has more than 73,000 fans (and growing) on Facebook. How’s that for an answer to the eternal question, What is community? Parliament’s social media group is now the official Jeep duck account recognized by Jeep itself!
What should you do if you find a Jeep duck?
When you’re surprised by a duck on your Jeep, take a picture and post it on your social media channels with the #duckduckjeep hashtag. That way, other members of the Jeep duck community can find it, like it and comment on your gift. Then, put that duck on your dashboard as a badge of honor, and keep on waving to other Jeep owners you pass on the road. You may choose to keep the duck you were given or opt to pass that duck along to another Jeep driver.
What are the rules for Jeep ducking?
The only real rule of Jeep ducking is kindness. You can buy rubber duckies to keep in your Jeep, then randomly put them on other peoples’ Jeeps as you see fit. You can also re-gift one that was left for you.
Most commonly, Jeep ducks are placed just outside the driver’s side window, near the windshield wiper or in front of the inspection stickers, so the driver will easily see it before driving away. Maybe you will choose to leave a duck on a Wrangler because you like the color, or on a Grand Cherokee because it’s the exact same model as the one you drive. The choice for placing ducks is all yours, although some people who are into Jeep ducking like to color coordinate the duck to the Jeep or use seasonal ducks to match an upcoming holiday. In short, there are no concrete rules.
Jeep ducking is simple and sweet. Unlike spotting a boot on a fence, green porch lights shining in front of neighborhood homes, painted trees or dryer sheets in mailboxes, the Jeep duck trend isn’t an effort to spread awareness about a specific cause.
Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:38 pm to GoAwayImBaitn
I’m pretty sure most Aggie yell leaders drive Jeeps. Make of it what you will.
Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:40 pm to Sao
Look at the decolletage on that ole broad.


Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:44 pm to POTUS2024
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A custom that started after one Jeep owner felt unsafe and unwelcome,
Gay as frick
Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:50 pm to POTUS2024
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Parliament
Now I have a random urge to go buy a pack of Parliament cigarettes
Posted on 12/23/23 at 3:56 pm to GoAwayImBaitn
quote:75% of those sluts would love that
We leave rubber dicks on their hood and start the trend of "dicking"
Posted on 12/23/23 at 4:01 pm to GoAwayImBaitn
Tried the header in Bing AI image generator.

Posted on 12/23/23 at 4:03 pm to GoAwayImBaitn
Grown men driving a jeep is odd enough. Filling it with rubber ducks just takes it to another level. May as well be “Disney people” while they’re at it. 

Posted on 12/23/23 at 4:03 pm to jamiegla1
quote:Good pizza.
I was at Bayou Teche Brewery
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