Posted on 07/13/2004 3:31:19 PM PDT by doug from upland
Many of you, with good reason, are worried that a BUSH/CHENEY message on your vehicle makes it subject to "keying" or other damage by a leftist RAT who thinks he has the only right to express an opinion.
Here is an idea that might help. Today, I went to a local sign shop and got a good sized plain piece of magentic sign, like those real estate brokers typically put on the sides of their cars. I am making mine now, and in my case, it will go on the back of my PT CRUISER.
The benefit of this is that you can remove your sign when you park your car and keep the sign in the car.
Besides a regular bumper sticker, I'm going to make my own slogan as large as I can get it for the back of my car ---
I expect that I will get a fair share of people flipping me off. When that happens, I have a little sign in my car to hold up for them that says: KISS MY *SS.
You can laminate the signs with the thick clear tape like you use for wrapping packages to ship at the post office. You don't need to glue the letters. When you want to change the message, pull off the tape and put on a new message. Try it.
GREAT SUGGESTION.
THANKS.
BUMP.
It won't matter what they do to the car I take to ball games or other events. Bumber sticker or not, I would never take my daily driver to a ball game or somewhere it is going to be unattended for a long time.
However, paying for our daughter's wedding and having our air conditioning unit blow out have pushed my car purchase back until January, at the earliest.
So, do you think it helps or hurts the Bush Campaiign to have bumper stickers on a shabby vehicle. I am not afraid to put them on, but driving a loser-looking vehicle might be counterproductive. In all honesty, what do you guys think?
Put them on any car!
The women I like, like a guy who drives trucks, muscle cars and large luxury cars. These woman are also the ones who seem to want to own the sporty little cute cars themselves.
Yeah, a 1962 Cobra is a muscle car, but I had to give dougfromupland another hard time.
LOL, how very funny. How very, very true.
I was always afraid my Outback stationwagon would mark me as a lesbian, too, especially since I'm tall, and I have lots of guns and power tools. It didn't help that I have an NRA sticker and a little First National sticker in each rear window. But so far no girls have made passes at me. Where I live almost everybody who drives one is a mom or dad.
The Subaru doesn't have any real towing capacity, though, so I'm going to have to trade it in on a GREAT BIG HONKIN' FORD 250 DIESEL DUALLY. Then they'll really think I'm a lesbian.
Put 'em on!
The libs keep telling everyone that 'pubs are all rich, show them they are wrong, that a life full of richness goes far beyond money and material goods that libs covet so much.
Your fears are justified. I have a pair of little First National flags on my rear windows. For those of you who are not Southern, these look a lot like US flags: a red stripe, a white stripe, and a red stripe, with a blue canton and seven stars arranged in a circle. Most people don't know what it is. But a couple of years ago a black guy ran me off the road for having it. And here I was displaying it because I thought it was less divisive than a "battleflag," the Confederate naval jack.
Don't forget to upgrade your drivers license - find the thread about SUV's and the state of Florida. Unbelievbable.
Proud driver of a mini SUV - Explorer, and on the weekends I love to drive my GREAT BIG HONKIN' F-250!!!!
Both have a "CNN LIES" sitcker on the back window.
LVM
Totally appropriate response. Thank him for me.
OK guys...I have two, and they are going on tomorrow!
Rear view of my daily driver, (note LIC PLATE).
Rear window of my 1951 Pontiac Chieftain collector car
Say it LOUD, say it PROUD!
That's brilliant!
Stick it on!
Be BOLD, Be BOLD, Be BOLD!
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