There have been people who have bucked a fellow Bronco owner and watched them throw it to the ground...
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There have been people who have bucked a fellow Bronco owner and watched them throw it to the ground...
That’s what most use but they sell out fast several people use Bronco Hot Wheels or stickers/acrylic keychains that they make or buy on Etsy.. This is what I got on vacation last week.. She also makes custom acrylic cups and has colors to match the Broncos..I dont want to bring a lot of holier than thou hate down upon myself... but for those into these little games, amazon has the following:
I need to order one for mine.. wish I could put Az plates on her but can’t move back yet though🥹 I miss my state!!!I might have to order some more stickers
This is infuriating, metal rings or hot wheels can easily scratch paint. This shouldn’t be a thing, leave other people’s stuff alone.That’s what most use but they sell out fast several people use Bronco Hot Wheels or stickers/acrylic keychains that they make or buy on Etsy.. This is what I got on vacation last week.. She also makes custom acrylic cups and has colors to match the Broncos..
The whole point is that they do respect it and are trying to brighten someone's day; which is obviously impossible with people like you who are super rigid, and seemingly angry about it.Well since it is obvious you must know this third person, I thought you might like to pass my advice on to them.
You do not need to read the whole thing it can be summed up the two sentences.
RESPECT OTHER PEOPLE SHIT. And don't touch it.
After reading about your experience with the “Wash Me” crap, I better understand your perspective on this.Maybe I am old school or maybe just the way I was brought up. But there seems to be one word that many do not have anymore, and that word would be respect. Respect for someone else's hard work. Respect for someone else's belongings. When I see someone's ride and I want to tell them "Hey. I think you have a cool ride, what is this you did here, I like how you did that", I park near it and wait for the owner to come by and ask him/her face to face. I do not leave notes out of respect. I was brought up to respect other people and their belongings. It is not my property so therefore I RESPECT that fact and I DO NOT TOUCH IT, but I ask about it.
If you leave a duck and watch from afar and get mad because of the way they treated it @Southern Girl maybe you should have instead walked up and courteously ask about said ride, I am sure you would get a completely different reaction. Just the other day my wife was in her 22 Timberline and someone came across the parking lot and said, "Boy that is a nice Explorer it looks so different than the others out there what did you do to it?" My wife explained. But my point is he asked about, he didn't wait for her to go in the store so he could put a duck on it, or a note, he did not come over and start touching it and rubbing all over it. He had RESPECT. It is something many here, and in our world today, should learn.....................RESPECT for other people's shit.
While I am on the subject many years ago in my early 20's I had a new pickup truck, bought it brand new, first brand new vehicle I bought. I took it out 4-wheelin' and came back to the local hang out and some jackwagon thought it was prudent to write "wash me" on the hood. So back then I was not as nice as I am today and I went off on him. He did not grasp the concept that he scratched my truck. "What do you care you just had it out in the woods", "It's my truck, I can do with what I want, that doesn't not give you free reign to do what you like" Then he proceed to tell me that it did not scratch the truck so I said " I'll be right back" went and washed the truck. You guessed it you could see wash me plain as day. I was shocked we did not get in a fistfight, but in the end he walked away and I am sure he learned a good lesson in respect that night.
This.We’ve got to find some civility in our culture again; we’ve totally lost it, we walk in fear and anger all the time and it’s not healthy at all.
I get that people don’t like it but y’all are in the minority. I’ve seen posts where people were having a total shit day, saw they’d been Bucked and it made them smile.. Thing is, like it or not, people are gonna do it, Just don’t participate if you hate it , but no need to be mean. The majority of people that Buck are well aware of the possible damage and leave the hot wheels/items in the package or even put the items in a bag that won’t scratch and leave them on the windshield..This is infuriating, metal rings or hot wheels can easily scratch paint. This shouldn’t be a thing, leave other people’s stuff alone.
That's why people have more than one, right?Let them fight it out thunderdome style. Winner rides shotgun for a month. It pays to be a winner!