To: ValerieUSA
Yeah, cute, isn't it? The guy driving that car is some little dweeb, too. The car also has other stickers of the "wilderness is holy" variety. I still have my "Dump Davis" and "Vote Freedom First" bumper stickers on my car. Really popular in this area...
speaking of cars, I had to put mine in for repairs today. Brakes. Turns out that the calipers on the front discs had malfunctioned, and I had to have the calipers, discs and rotors replaced, and it wasn't cheap. The front discs had been replaced just 23,000 miles ago. *whine, whimper*
5,185 posted on
12/30/2003 10:09:58 PM PST by
.38sw
To: .38sw
I hate car repairs... leaving the car behind in the hands of "skilled" mechanics who know how to make their repairs last just one day beyond the waranty, and who have time to tamper with and weaken another part when they've finished making repairs to the broken parts and charge you labor for it and then say, "See you soon," when you drive off... .
To: .38sw
"wilderness is holy" Oh my......
The price of free speech is occasional insanity......or is that inanity?
5,191 posted on
12/30/2003 10:17:33 PM PST by
Windshark
(.......... liberals are mostly..........completely dumb ........:-)
To: .38sw
The guy driving that car is some little dweeb, too. Ultra-liberal ones always are.
In fact, the far left suffers from "gender inversion". When I drive to work in lovely liberal northern California, I always look at the person who is driving the car when I see a Kucinich sticker or Hillary sticker (weird, since she wasn't running in Cali...) or similar. Invariably, it is either some short-haired fierce bull-dyke looking "woman" or scrawny effeminate guy that appears to have the emotional consitution of wet tissue paper. I cannot even imagine what these people do for fun when they get together.
As I said, gender inversion in the worst possible sense. Can't explain it, don't want to know about it.
5,212 posted on
12/30/2003 10:45:59 PM PST by
tortoise
(All these moments lost in time, like tears in the rain.)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson