Interview Adam - Jeepin the Saloon

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So these dealerships are having to do business manually. Paper, pencil, hell, I don't know, photographs on the phone, just not the way they normally do business. And you certainly can understand that this would make things increasingly and very frustratingly slow not only for the employees, but for the people that are trying to get service or buy a new vehicle. This is the part that you need to pay attention to. So it hurts dealerships if they can't do business for just one day. Can you imagine if it's three or four days they can't sell vehicles?

So use this to your advantage Jeepers. Jeep dealerships should have added as incentive to sell you a Jeep at a deeper, could I say jeepers discount.

So this is a great time. You know, maybe Saturday, maybe Sunday, go to a Jeep dealership and test the waters, especially if you've been thinking about buying a Jeep because prices are so far down because of a jeep's poor sales in the last, what is it, last year or so. This might be a way to get even more off of that Jeep. You could get a great deal.

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Ideal boys and girls, it's time for another Jeep Talk Show interview. And tonight we're going to be talking with Adam. Adam is the founder and event coordinator for jeeping the saloon. I have to really think about that because every time I read it, I think of salon and that would be something completely different, wouldn't it Adam?

You ever thought about cutting hair there at the salon?

No, I never.

I do realize that y'all have the same initials as Jeep and the saloon JTS. Oh yeah, that's right. I didn't think about that.

I saw JTS on one of your podcasts or a Patreon and I had to stop and think a minute before I figured out that it was the initials for your show. Well, how long has the saloon been there? How long have they been using JTS?

The Rattlesnake saloon?

The Rattlesnake saloon has been open since Labor Day 2009. Ah, they got to speed. We started in 2010.

All right, so anyway, the annual three day event, Jeep event that's held on the property of the famous Rattlesnake saloon is on Labor Day weekend. Oh my God, I was going to ask you about this. Pronunciate that town for me, please.

Tascumbia. Oh, okay. That makes sense now that I hear it. Tascumbia, Alabama.

Yep. So you can find out more about jeeping the salon, the salon, jeeping the saloon. I'm a professional over at Facebook. Just go to Facebook and search for jeepin. And that's G, no G on that. G E P I N a little posturphy, the saloon.

Adam thanks a lot for being here and putting up with that really, really disconnected interview. I mean, sorry. Oh God, we might as well start over. Really, really bad introduction.

I'm just glad to be here and I'm glad to be talking to you and opportunity to be on the show. Oh yeah, sure. We appreciate you being here. It's so funny.

Now that I've set the bar really low, it's going to take all the pressure off of you. You can just enjoy yourself.

All right. So how long you guys been doing this, this event, the jeeping the saloon? Got it right. Well, this will be our fifth year.

Our first year, it was just a guided ride just to see how it would go.

And and it was a guy that had right. And we had, I think 311 Jeep show up on the first very first year. Oh my God. And we wrote, we wrote 75 to 100 deep on a single guided ride through the property. Oh, that's got to have been a nightmare. I bet you took you forever. It was great. Well, it was about, it's about two and a half hours on one trail. So just on one trail. So how do you keep 75 to 100 people from stopping every five seconds and getting out and taking a picture, taking a selfie, taking a picture of the Jeep?

I don't know, but I was, I was leading my group. Oh, you didn't care because you were leading. Yeah. We had our walkie talkies, you know, but, but I didn't hear any, you know, one, one person didn't know which way to go on a trail. And I had to give my heads up on that. But other than that, my ride went smooth. So do you get a lot of chatter with that many people on the radio?

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