So go around and spray those vintage Willies Jeeps at concours events to check authenticity.
So go around and spray those vintage Willies Jeeps at concours events to check authenticity.
Man, it’s like a huge part of my youth just fucking blinked out.
Texans used to wave to everyone on the back roads - it was a thing that everyone just did. Then those damn foreeeners moved in. Fukkin’ Californians...
Hey, so you’re way out here too? Tell you what, if I see you on teevee tomorrow and they’re saying “disappeared without a trace” I’ll call the park rangers and tell them you’re probably just broke down on that one trail, bring a tow strap. You’d do the same for me, right, buddy?
Rural Montanan, can confirm
As someone who grew up in a tiny (350 people), rural, midwest town, owns a YJ and a boat I am tired of waving at people....I just give a slight head nod now and if they don’t like it screw them....Also, get off my lawn...
In my county, it’s a nod of the head, a direct look in the eye, and the index finger lifted slightly off the steering wheel.
Drive down any dirt road in any rural community and that’s how people wave. Farmers constantly wave in this manner. It wasn’t until I visited this site that I even realized people considered it a “Jeep” wave. Hell, my grandmother had a book called “You Know You’re a Nebraskan When...” and one of these items was that…
What I love about off roading is that the further you get away from civilization the further you get away from brand loyalist garbage. There is no anomisity among people who are just out to enjoy and no clique nonsense. You out here too, eh? ride on friend.
I live in a rural area, bordering on a remote area. You are correct: “hey! Another human!” worth a wave.
Remember this the next time you complain about a GM interior: that rattle’s not poor fit and finish, just snakes in the vents.
Just a young rat snake. Completely harmless. Shame it had to die.
Jason, you tread a dark path.
If our roles were reversed, I don’t know if I’d be able to steer so well.
Although in hindsight, he’d probably like to reverse his decision.
But they didn’t really have forward thinking.
(Puns aside and no matter what led to this situation, since we don’t know for sure, please remember to
pay attentionfocus in construction areas. There are people out there working.)
Nice choice for a new series! I always love admiring the rolling heaps we have on the roads here in Michigan. No emissions testing, no safety checks... no limits on how shitty they can get!
Universal access to mental health care? Don’t be silly...we just need to hire a trained officer with a car of their own to prevent these senseless acts from occurring. In fact, if everyone was allowed cars on this baseball field this could have been prevented.
“Vengeance is mine,” saith the Ford.