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I still do but started it when poor. I was in boot camp when I learned butterbeans weren't meat ...
My grandmother used to make some delicious burgers that included breadcrumbs in the mix. I always wondered why she did that until I realized they had the meat rations during WWII and it made the meat go further. Her and my Grandfather were much more well off than most when I was a kid. She still did it just because thats what she used to do.
 
Found two more today..... this one and....

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And I think, if I didn't find the leader here, it's definitely someone way up in the chain of command

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I finally had to look this up. Apparently people buy the rubber ducky, then leave it on a Jeep…harmless, but weird.

“All models of Jeeps are open to ducking. There are no “official rules.” However, people who drive the Wrangler model (known for years as the CJ model) are more likely to “duck” a fellow Wrangler. That’s not to say that the “duck-er” needs to be actually driving their Jeep while doing the “duck-ing.”

I drive a Jeep, but it’s a not a Wrangler. Thus far I’ve avoided getting “ducked”. If that day comes, I will not be participating, that figurine better hold on because it will not be on my dashboard.

 
I finally had to look this up. Apparently people buy the rubber ducky, then leave it on a Jeep…harmless, but weird.

“All models of Jeeps are open to ducking. There are no “official rules.” However, people who drive the Wrangler model (known for years as the CJ model) are more likely to “duck” a fellow Wrangler. That’s not to say that the “duck-er” needs to be actually driving their Jeep while doing the “duck-ing.”

I drive a Jeep, but it’s a not a Wrangler. Thus far I’ve avoided getting “ducked”. If that day comes, I will not be participating, that figurine better hold on because it will not be on my dashboard.

It must not be prevalent in my area because I haven't seen it here, and I've been looking since it's been brought up.
 
I finally had to look this up. Apparently people buy the rubber ducky, then leave it on a Jeep…harmless, but weird.

“All models of Jeeps are open to ducking. There are no “official rules.” However, people who drive the Wrangler model (known for years as the CJ model) are more likely to “duck” a fellow Wrangler. That’s not to say that the “duck-er” needs to be actually driving their Jeep while doing the “duck-ing.”

I drive a Jeep, but it’s a not a Wrangler. Thus far I’ve avoided getting “ducked”. If that day comes, I will not be participating, that figurine better hold on because it will not be on my dashboard.


Well, fuck a duck, so that's what it's all about. Jeep folks are definitely a group unto their own. Almost like bikers, but different.
 
Hammered, you turds wanna see some smokin’ hot Persian chicks posing with Brad Pitt?? Here ya go

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Steph is only half Persian….more Greek.

Anyone know what white pants expose?
 
Square headlights...real jeep guys have round headlights (old school).
That’s fair. I get that the Wrangler is a unique ride, but the fringe fan boys are weird. I’m fine with my GC though, it rides smooth, has decent room for hauling stuff and will never get stuck in the snow.

I’d like to have a Wrangler as a 2nd car someday, I just can’t see it as a daily driver.
 
That’s fair. I get that the Wrangler is a unique ride, but the fringe fan boys are weird. I’m fine with my GC though, it rides smooth, has decent room for hauling stuff and will never get stuck in the snow.

I’d like to have a Wrangler as a 2nd car someday, I just can’t see it as a daily driver.

Famous last words...
 
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