What's wrong with sharing the joy and love of Jeeps?
Ducks are not jeeps. Some of us don't have a "joy" of fads.
What's wrong with sharing the joy and love of Jeeps?
What's wrong with sharing the joy and love of Jeeps?
What's wrong with sharing the joy and love of Jeeps?
Don't know much about the ducking, nor do I really care. But I grew up in an area where, regardless of intent, you didn't touch other people's vehicles (or any other property, for that matter) without consulting the owner first...unless you really wanted your ass handed to you. Common courtesy.
What did you do in the past when you discovered a flyer under your wiper?
A man giving another man a rubber duck is pretty damn gay.
What did you do in the past when you discovered a flyer under your wiper?
I still think 'Whiskeying' would be better. Leave a small bottle of whiskey. Much better than ducks.
I was going to try it a couple weeks ago to see how people liked it. Bought a dozen whiskey bottles, but ended up drinking all of them. Oops!
I've not had that issue, though it illustrates the point regarding a lack of common courtesy.
Some folks don't like strangers messing with their stuff, yet others think it's okay to do so. Where I grew up, doing the latter just might get your ass kicked....and I don't have a problem with that, for the record. This isn't a free-for-all, actions have consequences in this world and it would seem many have either forgotten that fact or never learned it in the first place.
Maybe relationship-dependent, but I'm guessing that if most guys here were out with their wife/girlfriend and a stranger walked up and grabbed her ass...that stranger might just get stomped like a narc at a biker rally (extra points if your wife/girlfriend does the beat down). I'd say the action is justified and the swifter the better. Afford others courtesy and receive the same, show others disregard and get your face filled in.
Edit: Related subject...as I understand it there are groups of climate activists in a number of cities now (started in Europe) that have taken to deflating SUV and Jeep tires if parked in metro areas. If you were to walk up on someone in the act of doing this to your vehicle, what would you do? I suspect at some point one of them is going to get caught and end up injured or worse.
If it isn't yours leave it alone. I learned this at a very young age, clearly I incorrectly assumed everyone else had as well...
Years back here in Ca a group of so called activists set a row of SUVs on fire at a dealership. Create a plum of toxic smoke and gas to protest pollution. Go figure.
Years back here in Ca a group of so called activists set a row of SUVs on fire at a dealership. Create a plum of toxic smoke and gas to protest pollution. Go figure.
It's not like the activists are particularly bright.
It seems most of them are as dumb as a bag of hammers.
It seems most of them are as dumb as a bag of hammers.
I've not had that issue, though it illustrates the point regarding a lack of common courtesy.
Some folks don't like strangers messing with their stuff, yet others think it's okay to do so. Where I grew up, doing the latter just might get your ass kicked....and I don't have a problem with that, for the record. This isn't a free-for-all, actions have consequences in this world and it would seem many have either forgotten that fact or never learned it in the first place.
Maybe relationship-dependent, but I'm guessing that if most guys here were out with their wife/girlfriend and a stranger walked up and grabbed her ass...that stranger might just get stomped like a narc at a biker rally (extra points if your wife/girlfriend does the beat down). I'd say the action is justified and the swifter the better. Afford others courtesy and receive the same, show others disregard and get your face filled in.
Edit: Related subject...as I understand it there are groups of climate activists in a number of cities now (started in Europe) that have taken to deflating SUV and Jeep tires if parked in metro areas. If you were to walk up on someone in the act of doing this to your vehicle, what would you do? I suspect at some point one of them is going to get caught and end up injured or worse.
If it isn't yours leave it alone. I learned this at a very young age, clearly I incorrectly assumed everyone else had as well...
