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Re: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 11:29 pm
by Jasonw560
I parked next to a vehicle with a "country of origin" shaped "RKBA" sticker on the window at a local McDonald's.

Even though I didn't have my rabbit's foot with me, I still felt safe.

Go figure.

Re: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 10:44 pm
by The Mad Moderate
funny, every-time I have a Pro-Democrat sticker on my car it disappers, however I am starting to suspect a certian brother of mine :mad5

Re: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:22 pm
by 03Lightningrocks
loadedliberal wrote:funny, every-time I have a Pro-Democrat sticker on my car it disappers, however I am starting to suspect a certian brother of mine :mad5

He is to be commended for making an attempt at saving his family name from scorn and ridicule. :tiphat:

Re: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:54 pm
by OldCurlyWolf
loadedliberal wrote:funny, every-time I have a Pro-Democrat sticker on my car it disappers, however I am starting to suspect a certian brother of mine :mad5
He's your brother. He doesn't want you to get hurt by having dangerous bumper stickers. Make his life easier and quit putting those things on your car/truck/little red wagon. "rlol" "rlol"

Re: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 5:22 pm
by The Mad Moderate
OldCurlyWolf wrote:
loadedliberal wrote:funny, every-time I have a Pro-Democrat sticker on my car it disappers, however I am starting to suspect a certian brother of mine :mad5
He's your brother. He doesn't want you to get hurt by having dangerous bumper stickers. Make his life easier and quit putting those things on your car/truck/little red wagon. "rlol" "rlol"
Hey I like my little car, dont get me wrong I miss my truck, but I do not miss the gas bill. Its a hard adjustment sometimes when in a truck people will tend to get out of your way faster. :evil2:

Re: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:34 pm
by VoiceofReason
I have only had one bumper sticker on any car I ever had. It is my signature line.

Works well with either party in power.

Re: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 9:07 pm
by LikesShinyThings
I feel compelled to put (magnetic) stickers on my car. I had an opportunity to get a used Prius at too good a deal to pass up (especially considering my daily driver was a Blazer that gets 15 MPG on a good day). Well, I really couldn't pass on the Prius. But it is far from a vehicle I would ever choose for myself - before it was mine I called it a Pious... and I still do even to this day. I also call it The Smug-mobile, since a lot of folks who own one feel rather smug. (Me, I know darn well the environmental impact to manufacture it, as well as the ultimate disposal - not to mention there are other pure-gasoline cars that can get mileage just as good, but I digress.) Anyway, I can't be seen driving a Smug-mobile without at least attempting to show some of my personality. My attempt: the Life Member NRA license plate frame and the TSRA magnet sticker. At this rate, I figure I'll have everybody aiming to key my car. :shock:

Re: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:15 am
by The Mad Moderate
LikesShinyThings wrote:I feel compelled to put (magnetic) stickers on my car. I had an opportunity to get a used Prius at too good a deal to pass up (especially considering my daily driver was a Blazer that gets 15 MPG on a good day). Well, I really couldn't pass on the Prius. But it is far from a vehicle I would ever choose for myself - before it was mine I called it a Pious... and I still do even to this day. I also call it The Smug-mobile, since a lot of folks who own one feel rather smug. (Me, I know darn well the environmental impact to manufacture it, as well as the ultimate disposal - not to mention there are other pure-gasoline cars that can get mileage just as good, but I digress.) Anyway, I can't be seen driving a Smug-mobile without at least attempting to show some of my personality. My attempt: the Life Member NRA license plate frame and the TSRA magnet sticker. At this rate, I figure I'll have everybody aiming to key my car. :shock:

Its funny you say you drive a prius, the other day I was talking to some friends of mine and was asked to describe Austin, the best I could come up with is its like "a Pruis with a gun rack" yeah we're a "bit" more liberal than the rest of the state but it is still Texas.

Re: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:39 am
by LikesShinyThings
loadedliberal wrote:
LikesShinyThings wrote:I feel compelled to put (magnetic) stickers on my car. I had an opportunity to get a used Prius at too good a deal to pass up (especially considering my daily driver was a Blazer that gets 15 MPG on a good day). Well, I really couldn't pass on the Prius. But it is far from a vehicle I would ever choose for myself - before it was mine I called it a Pious... and I still do even to this day. I also call it The Smug-mobile, since a lot of folks who own one feel rather smug. (Me, I know darn well the environmental impact to manufacture it, as well as the ultimate disposal - not to mention there are other pure-gasoline cars that can get mileage just as good, but I digress.) Anyway, I can't be seen driving a Smug-mobile without at least attempting to show some of my personality. My attempt: the Life Member NRA license plate frame and the TSRA magnet sticker. At this rate, I figure I'll have everybody aiming to key my car. :shock:

Its funny you say you drive a prius, the other day I was talking to some friends of mine and was asked to describe Austin, the best I could come up with is its like "a Pruis with a gun rack" yeah we're a "bit" more liberal than the rest of the state but it is still Texas.
That's just funny. :rolll