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Post by LibertyFever on Sept 1, 2009 20:15:41 GMT -5
Okay let me explain something, I normally would never be caught dead in a Jeep Compass however this week my company supplied minivan is in the shop for repairs. The dealership gave me a courtesy car for the week, a Jeep Compass So as I drive about Dalhousie in a Jeep Compass I've developed the "Compass Duck" as I try to hide from real Jeep owners in their TJ's, YJ's, JK's, Cherokee's and Liberty's. It's like the Jeep Wave except it's not done with pride.
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Post by lostkj on Sept 2, 2009 18:14:59 GMT -5
Hardly no one waves in Bathurst... only time I wave is if I know the guys ... sorry if I forget to wave and I know you... depends which hand is on the wheel... lol
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Post by LibertyFever on Sept 4, 2009 5:13:30 GMT -5
Hardly no one waves in Bathurst... only time I wave is if I know the guys ... sorry if I forget to wave and I know you... depends which hand is on the wheel... lol Well the Compass courtesy car has been returned and I can go back to happily waving at other Jeep owners like one of those helmet wearing kids that ride the "short bus" to school ;D It's odd, when I drive my YJ every CJ/YJ/TJ that I see returns my wave. The JK and Liberty owners often give me that odd "who the heck are you?" look. They've likely never put their Jeep into 4WD And when I'm driving the Liberty every other Jeep owner give me that odd "who the heck are you?" look. I don't care, I'm going to keep waving at them until they respond. It's the Jeep Code.
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Post by butterball on Sept 4, 2009 7:40:41 GMT -5
Yeah, it should be in the small print when you buy a jeep that you have to wave ;D ha ha.
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