I know that many of my friends refuse to use bumper stickers because they consider them to be tacky.
An indicator of great lack of taste.
Myself, I consider them to be a sign of my passionate nature, and have justified my use of bumper stickers with the thought that I only have two and they're tasteful and funny.
But then I found the Kiwi that had been lost for a couple years (since my last trip) between the pages of a book. The Marines sticker is an original and is my personal favourite.
And then Soldier's Angels sent me a magnet as a thank you for all the blankets.
I couldn't resist this one when we were in Oz.
It was a fundraiser and is on the back window, so technically exempt from tacky bumper sticker laws.
It was a fundraiser and is on the back window, so technically exempt from tacky bumper sticker laws.
I appreciate you making the roadways more interesting. Just don't put up anything nasty... ;)
ReplyDeleteOh mercy ... you've got enough for both of us so I'll continue not having any.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of bumper stickers. But I don't mind them, they are all things I can support. I hate when I come up to the back of one of those cars where their whole back bumper and trunk are covered with stickers that I completely disagree with. I am sure my husband is tired of all the tangents I go on when I see those cars down here in Eugene, which are EVERYWHERE! But we do live in a country that allows free speech (so far) and I am grateful that we can each have our own opinions and still voice them.
ReplyDeleteI know, Nicole. We have a guy around here who has gross photos of dead cows plastered all over his car, he's against eating meat. I guess I understand his passion, but I wish he wouldn't do it, nevertheless.
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