Posted on 10/04/2024 5:27:24 PM PDT by GSWarrior
Michael Savage used to say words to the effect of “one bumper sticker means you are passionate, two means your are an activist, three or more means you are lunatic.”
There is one sticker on my car: A is A It’s Socrates law of identity, which states that each thing is identical with itself.
I almost went with ‘There Are Four Lights.’
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I don’t use bumper stickers on my vehicles. I think they attact vandalism.
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I like A is A, but ‘There are four lights’ is more in keeping with our times.
Legalize the Constitution
“Love cars”
Me too!
Been to 43 Indy 500’s (probably have watched close to 60. It was a family tradition) and love the British version “Top Gear”
“Jesus is My copilot, but John Wick is My tailgunner”
CC
I had a friend with a Rolls Royce and I gave him one that said, “My other car is a VW.” He had it on his car for years.
OK2BYT
Momma always said “You don’t put a sticker on a bentley!’
Never had a bumper sticker on my own vehicle. In the 60s I put an Alfred E. Newman ‘What, me worry?’ bumper sticker on my parents’ 1963 Mercury Monterey. It came in an issue of Mad Magazine, I was an avid reader of Mad back in the day.
It was too late back around 1970 when I used to see those stickers.
nully *ducking* and running for cover...
Brilliant!
Keep honking
I’m reloading
I’ve never had one, but my favorite from long ago was:
“Ted Kennedy’s car killed more people than my gun.”
My first husband raced in gymkhanas and we were avid readers of Road & Track and Car & Driver. Our first car was an MGB and my next car was a Fiat Spyder. My next husband drove a Corvette, so we kept our love of cars.
A friend had a Lotus Europa. Fascinating car. To keep it rock steady for racing, the seat was immobile and the pedals were what got adjusted.
You would be amazed at the number of Gull Wing cars that show up in Chinese dramas. Gorgeous. And sometimes dramas about women auto designers. Love it!
Yeah, was wondering which.
In the late 2000’s, everyone was talking about ‘Atlas Shrugged,’ and I read it along with the Freeper Book Club.
Then, I began to notice that some cars had a Gold Dollar Sign as a bumper sticker.
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