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- John
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There’s no waving in NJ…just this greeting 
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Ha, fantastic!More than one finger?
Man, you’re in the best part of the country hands down. Brevard looks beautiful, good food, good Southern folk, outdoors things to do everywhere and yes, very wavy and just all around nice people. I’ve had waves, flashing lights, honks, and shout out love for my Bronco when visiting there and the Asheville area, bet you get a ton of that too.I'm in a pretty wavy back-woods part of the country anyway but I go out of my way to wave at: friends, neighbors, anybody who has clearly put a bunch of work into their ride no matter if its my style or not as I dig the effort. Its almost always reciprocated. Bonus enthusiasm if its muddy and or slightly busted up
Jeezus…where do you live? North Korea?Not at all. This isn't a wavy part of the country anyway, if you wave at someone you're just as likely to get back a death glare as a wave.
Washington, so pretty much.Jeezus…where do you live? North Korea?
Got a black sheep once...The true question; has a jeep owner left a duck on your hood of your bronco![]()
I think one of the stickers I’ve seen like this and told the guy I loved it, was a pimped out Jeep with everything you’d want outback (clearly experienced) had everything in case of emergency type jeep.Only from other Bronco owners (occasionally). In the beginning it was quite fun seeing another Bronco and waving energetically at each other. Now, it’s rare.
From jeeps it’s never. Zero people in the parking lot and I strolled out to see the one other car parked next to me. I chuckled and put a Bronco duck on the door.
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