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#duckduckjeep...???

What do you think of #duckduckjeep?


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If an 8 yr old girl was doing it I wouldn't mind but a 50 yr old man should find a better way to spend his idle time.

My daughter is into halloween and has given me a couple of halloween themed ducks. I accept those. Others that I find on my Jeeps, I give to people who are into it.
 
I'm 59, what "should" I do in my idle time if I shouldn't do this :unsure:😉

.. anyway I don't mind it. If Jeep duck popularity helps push Jeep to send the Scrambler we saw @ Easter Jeep Safari then bring on the ducks! I want one of those bad boys!!!!!
 
I keep some ducks in my JL so my son can give them away when he sees a Jeep he likes. I got one at work the second week I had the JL, it is still stock so I assume it was another 4xe or someone that liked the color (purple). Never gotten one driving one of the scramblers. Heck, most Jeepers won’t even wave when I am in the scrambler. 70% of wranglers wave when I am in the JL. Go figure.

Personally, I live the motto “do what ever makes you happy as long as you are not infringing on someone else’s rights or liberties “.

Giving a duck should make YOU smile. Getting a duck should make YOU smile. As long as there is ONE smile in that transaction, it was a success.
 
I have several left on my JKU and one left on my CJ-8. Probably representative of the time I spend driving each one. I don’t mind it, but it’s not something I pay forward.
 
I don't mind getting the ducks at all — my grandkids love to play with them in the bathtub!
 
I am kind of indifferent on this. I like the concept and like that it is shining a light on the Jeeps and getting people interested. However, when I was driving a bone stock 2008 JK and getting "ducked" it seemed odd to me. I do know one of the ducks came from my best friends kid next door. I still have that one. I somehow doubt I'll get ducked in the 8 lol. I read the comment above about a special needs teacher giving ducks they got to the kids they teach and I like that a lot. It gives the duck a new life and doesn't put it in a landfill lol. I don't toss them or give them away until I am far away from where I got ducked in case it was a kid (like my neighbor) and I honestly don't want to upset them, they took time to let me know my Jeep is cool to them. I take the live and let live approach to it. I could always use the ducks and hide them on our next Carnival cruise!
 
My CJ8 hasn't been out of the shop for a long time, so not dick for it. I own to LJ's one stock and one built a bit. The Stock one has been ducked 4 or 5 times the built one has never been ducked. I have no real preference either way.
 
I was at the hardware store with my son and I parked next to a newer model Jeep. I came out and there was a duck on my dash. My son gave me a lot of ribbing for it. He drives a BMW, and for a short while it had a yellow duck zip tied to the grill.
 
I see bone stock JK and JL with dashes covered with them. I put 5000 miles on my CJ7 and didn't get a single one. Must be more of a newer Jeeps thing.
I think newer Jeep owners are buying them and putting them on their dashboards. I have gotten a few; I tend to pass them on to kids.
 
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