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Last summer, I met up with Parliament and Jason Klatt, her close friend and the resident mechanic of Official Ducking Jeep, at Toledo Jeep Fest, an enthusiast gathering in northwest Ohio.
1 lis 2024 · Parliament is a self-described Jeep girl, book nerd, and proud dog mom to an English Mastiff named Ollie. As COVID lockdowns began in 2020, she left a promising career as a financial advisor in Alabama to be closer to her family in Canada.
5 lis 2023 · We spoke with the woman who says she started the practice almost by accident. A collection of rubber ducks displayed on the hood of a Jeep. If you feel like you've noticed the population of...
20 lip 2024 · Jeep Ducking, or Duck Duck Jeep, is a worldwide phenomenon that began in 2020 in Ontario, Canada, by a Jeep owner named Allison Parliament. The game is simple: Jeep owners leave rubber ducks on each other's vehicles, often with a note of encouragement or a compliment about the Jeep.
15 kwi 2024 · If you’re a Jeep owner or enthusiast, you may have heard the term Jeep Ducking floating around. But what exactly does it mean, and why do Jeep Wranglers get “ducked”? Let’s dive into this unique tradition and explore the origins and significance in the Jeep community.
9 paź 2024 · Allison Parliament didn’t set out to become an internationally known Jeep celebrity. But that’s exactly what happened after a terrible road trip from the southern United States to her native Canada during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.
4 kwi 2023 · The act of placing a rubber duck on someone's Jeep—called Jeep "ducking" and/or "Duck Duck Jeep"—began with one person, named Allison Parliament, from a small town in the Canadian province...