Bumper stickers
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Re: Bumper stickers
In my opinion, from a number of perspectives placarding anything on your vehicle is a poor idea.
1. Bumpers stickers in general = Questionable taste
2. The public at large doesn't care what you think - about anything.
1. Bumpers stickers in general = Questionable taste
2. The public at large doesn't care what you think - about anything.
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Re: Bumper stickers
Abraham wrote:In my opinion, from a number of perspectives placarding anything on your vehicle is a poor idea.
1. Bumpers stickers in general = Questionable taste
2. The public at large doesn't care what you think - about anything.


If you re-read the above...it sounds a bit contradictory. Something Yogi Berra might have said.

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Re: Bumper stickers
Especially the bumper stickers that brag about thier kids being an honor student or a cheerleader or whatever.Abraham wrote:In my opinion, from a number of perspectives placarding anything on your vehicle is a poor idea.
1. Bumpers stickers in general = Questionable taste
2. The public at large doesn't care what you think - about anything.
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Re: Bumper stickers
OK, how about,
"My son is an honor student
at USMC Sniper School!
"My son is an honor student
at USMC Sniper School!
Ø resist
Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
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Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
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Re: Bumper stickers
I like bumper stickers, even most liberal ones. They provide entertainment on my long commute.Abraham wrote:In my opinion, from a number of perspectives placarding anything on your vehicle is a poor idea.
1. Bumpers stickers in general = Questionable taste
2. The public at large doesn't care what you think - about anything.
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Re: Bumper stickers
roberts wrote:Especially the bumper stickers that brag about thier kids being an honor student or a cheerleader or whatever.Abraham wrote:In my opinion, from a number of perspectives placarding anything on your vehicle is a poor idea.
1. Bumpers stickers in general = Questionable taste
2. The public at large doesn't care what you think - about anything.
Yup!
Nothing wrong with being proud of your kids, but honestly...I had a Chocolate Lab that was smarter than some of the kids I've seen graduating from high school these days.
Though I freely admit he couldn't "text message" all that well.

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Re: Bumper stickers
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us.Abraham wrote:In my opinion, from a number of perspectives placarding anything on your vehicle is a poor idea.
1. Bumpers stickers in general = Questionable taste
2. The public at large doesn't care what you think - about anything.
Re: Bumper stickers
I saw one that read: "My kid sells your honor student term papers."roberts wrote: Especially the bumper stickers that brag about thier kids being an honor student or a cheerleader or whatever.

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Re: Bumper stickers
Is this yours?flintknapper wrote:Nothing wrong with being proud of your kids, but honestly...I had a Chocolate Lab that was smarter than some of the kids I've seen graduating from high school these days.
Though I freely admit he couldn't "text message" all that well.


P.S. I love your LaRue bumper sticker!
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Re: Bumper stickers
boomerang wrote:Is this yours?flintknapper wrote:Nothing wrong with being proud of your kids, but honestly...I had a Chocolate Lab that was smarter than some of the kids I've seen graduating from high school these days.
Though I freely admit he couldn't "text message" all that well.![]()
P.S. I love your LaRue bumper sticker!
No, not mine........but I love it!

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