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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Tess Anderson on June 29, 2014, 07:07:19 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025167571
People in east Texas, look out for this one:
Sun Jun 29, 2014, 04:42 PM
hobbit709 (31,408 posts)
My latest bumper sticker collection on my truck
(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a112/hobbit709/DSCN0399.jpg)
His then. These are pretty bad, but guess who likes them?:
Response to hobbit709 (Original post)
Sun Jun 29, 2014, 05:52 PM
CaliforniaPeggy (109,358 posts)
11. Good for you, my dear hobbit709!
Those are just splendid!
:rotf:
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Well, the primitive was advised to blur out the license-plate tags, but the primitive said no way.
A word of caution to all decent and civilized people: if posting a photograph of your motor vehicle, blur out the license-plate numbers; primitive stalkers have been known to use them for malicious purposes.
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Well, the primitive was advised to blur out the license-plate tags, but the primitive said no way.
Probably because it belongs to someone else.
I saw that same photo somewhere a month or two ago.
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Stickers almost look Photoshopped
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Wed Aug 21, 2013, 09:16 PM
Star Member CaliforniaPeggy (105,433 posts)
1. That was an excellent move, my dear DainBramaged!
Sun Jun 29, 2014, 05:52 PM
CaliforniaPeggy (109,358 posts)
11. Good for you, my dear hobbit709!
You can be sure the CalPig doesn't have any moonbat stickers on her Benz S-class.
Regardless what they say, bumper stickers are automotive tramp stamps.
I have to admit I did like those little oval "W - Still The President" stickers that came out right after the 2004 election, but I wouldn't put one on my car.
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Stickers almost look Photoshopped
On a second look, I agree. Especially, the ones on the mismatched bed topper.
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She actually posted this in a thread in March.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024736062#post3
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I've never been to Texas, but don't Texans take the Alamo pretty seriously? Would making a joke about go over very well?
Remember the armadillo? Granted, I understand armadillo road kill in Texas is as common as rabbit and squirrel road kill is in Illinois, but it still seems like making fun of the Alamo.
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If that truck had any resale value, it's gone now.
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It is a pitiful fake.
God they are stupid.
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She actually posted this in a thread in March.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024736062#post3
He (more on that later) and he did so back in October:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/107812904
and in a couple of other DUmp forums at that time, too.
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Isn't that funny how CalPig is wrong on everything? When Mopinko posted her thread about the renter, and siccing the cops on her, Pig said "those children are so lucky to have to you looking after them!"
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Regardless of POV, when I see a beater held together by bumperstickers, two words come to mind: "Pathetic Fruitcake". That truck is probably a dozen stickers short of that status, though.
An FSM Crab with "Proud Pagan"? A clear lack of clear thought. Not working too well as an in-you-face-ism, either, judging by the condition of the stickers.
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I'm sure those will "elicit change" about as well as:
(http://nursetalksite.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/473848_finger_heart.jpg)
Morans.
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Looks like the stickers are worth more than the truck.
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Morans.
What are Morans? :-)
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What are Morans? :-)
They live out in Utah.
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They live out in Utah.
No, those are Ute's
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You can be sure the CalPig doesn't have any moonbat stickers on her Benz S-class.
Regardless what they say, bumper stickers are automotive tramp stamps.
I have to admit I did like those little oval "W - Still The President" stickers that came out right after the 2004 election, but I wouldn't put one on my car.
Well, I'll proudly keep my Marine Mom bumper stickers even if they are a tramp stamp!
Cindie
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I've never been to Texas, but don't Texans take the Alamo pretty seriously? Would making a joke about go over very well?
Did you hear that rocker Phil Collins has the world's largest and most unique private collection of Alamo memorabilia? No, he doesn't own the most famous icon of Alamo artifacts, Pee Wee Herman's bicycle, but he does own one of Davey Crockett's muskets as well as Jim Bowie's famous knife. He's donating everything to the Alamo Museum on condition that a new building be constructed to house all his stuff, and that the state of Texas allocate funding for long-term maintenance.
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/phil-collins-donates-alamo-artifacts-article-1.1846660
And yes, Texans take the Alamo pretty seriously...as well they should.
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What are Morans? :-)
Idiot congressman from northern Virginia.