The word “jeep” was used in the Popeye comic strip before General Purpose vehicles were invented and became known as jeeps. Hal Segar who created Popeye is credited with the creation of the words “goon” and “jeep”. The Buck Rogers comic strip is credited with inventing the word “zap”.
Many years ago I lived in Green River, WY. It is an area with many Buttes. I was also on the local volunteer ambulance crew. One weekend some kids attempted to take their Jeep up the slope of a Butte and powered out about half way up a long and steep slope. They attempted to back down, got scared, and tried to turn around on that steep slope. Gravity took over at that point and the Jeep rolled the rest of the way down. We were called to the wreck. Fortunately the Jeep had a substantial roll bar and the kids were wearing seat belts. Unfortunately while they survived, the seat belts allowed them to bounce around inside the roll cage. They looked like someone had taken a baseball bat to them and put knots, bruises and black eyes on each one from head to toe.
Mother Nature is a harsh mistress, and her lessons can be painful.
I saw that right side up on a Jeep many years ago. Driver did not use a seatbelt. I told the 911 dispatcher to have whoever she sent to bring a body bag.
My daughter has a Jeep. These people are different! Somebody left a tiny rubber duck on her car recently, and the last owner put multicolor rubber duck valve stem covers on it. I had to look up the whole duck thing.
when my older brother came back from Vietnam, he insisted everyone in the car wear their set belts whenever we went anywhere, he said it made it easier for the ambulance people to find the bodies
The dude from FL Premium Member 5 months ago
It even has roll over bars, but no seat belt
John M 5 months ago
OK – I don’t know why they want it upside down though ;)
Gent 5 months ago
Poor horsie is gonna gets strangle to death pulling that jeep with his neck alone. :’-(
Calvinist1966 5 months ago
Jeepers creepers!
Calvinist1966 5 months ago
The word “jeep” was used in the Popeye comic strip before General Purpose vehicles were invented and became known as jeeps. Hal Segar who created Popeye is credited with the creation of the words “goon” and “jeep”. The Buck Rogers comic strip is credited with inventing the word “zap”.
Count Olaf Premium Member 5 months ago
The Count owns two. In addition to the Mercedes Countmobile.
rockyridge1977 5 months ago
……..the sign……not the jeep!!!!
assrdood 5 months ago
At least the jeep “people” wave to one another – using their entire hand too!
Chris 5 months ago
great… which part should I flip. the jeep or the sign. :D
strick9 5 months ago
Where are all the dash ducks?
fmiller1 5 months ago
Just curious: why when I hit “like” it gives the toon 2-3 points rather than 1? I am only one person.
geese28 5 months ago
Wrangler no doubt
kaystari Premium Member 5 months ago
I tried flipping him over, but my phone flipped him right back!
Bruce1253 5 months ago
Many years ago I lived in Green River, WY. It is an area with many Buttes. I was also on the local volunteer ambulance crew. One weekend some kids attempted to take their Jeep up the slope of a Butte and powered out about half way up a long and steep slope. They attempted to back down, got scared, and tried to turn around on that steep slope. Gravity took over at that point and the Jeep rolled the rest of the way down. We were called to the wreck. Fortunately the Jeep had a substantial roll bar and the kids were wearing seat belts. Unfortunately while they survived, the seat belts allowed them to bounce around inside the roll cage. They looked like someone had taken a baseball bat to them and put knots, bruises and black eyes on each one from head to toe.
Mother Nature is a harsh mistress, and her lessons can be painful.
ThreeDogDad Premium Member 5 months ago
Several years ago I saw a great bumper sticker on a Jeep Cherokee: “Don’t kid yourself, it’s a station wagon.”
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 5 months ago
I have enjoyed variations I saw on boats.
Goat from PBS 5 months ago
I can read it. flips the sign over
mistercatworks 5 months ago
Or just cover the whole thing over with dirt.
Teto85 Premium Member 5 months ago
I saw that right side up on a Jeep many years ago. Driver did not use a seatbelt. I told the 911 dispatcher to have whoever she sent to bring a body bag.
cactusbob333 5 months ago
You can have jeep. I keep cute horsie.
GG_loves_comics Premium Member 5 months ago
My daughter has a Jeep. These people are different! Somebody left a tiny rubber duck on her car recently, and the last owner put multicolor rubber duck valve stem covers on it. I had to look up the whole duck thing.
eddi-TBH 5 months ago
Since I can read his bumper sticker, can I flip him over?
Moonkey Premium Member 5 months ago
I miss my Jeep.
jldewane 5 months ago
when my older brother came back from Vietnam, he insisted everyone in the car wear their set belts whenever we went anywhere, he said it made it easier for the ambulance people to find the bodies
hubbard3188 5 months ago
Needs some rubber ducks
BigBoy 5 months ago
The ad says there’s only one Jeep. I’m not buying it !
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 5 months ago
Nothing original here. That is an actual sign. I have seen on many jeeps.
xsintricks 5 months ago
Doesn’t work for me. I can read text upside down and backwards.