Re: I [Spade] My Cat
Ellmyruh, on host 63.205.13.30
Wednesday, August 16, 2000, at 17:40:50
Re: I [Spade] My Cat posted by Brunnen-G on Wednesday, August 16, 2000, at 15:16:22:
> > > Bumper Stickers, are they worthwhile or dumb? Discuss. > > > > Well, they ain't going on my car. > > Same here. I don't feel the need to advertise my political preferences, musical taste, travel history, sports team or anything else about me to the general public. I'm sure they don't care what I like anyway, and the car looks tidier without them. > > Brunnen-"what better way to display your original wit than with a 15-year-old joke also bought by two million other people?"G
I agree with Brunnen-G. Why on earth would I want to permanently affix something like a bumper sticker to my car? Knowing me, I would put the bumper sticker on and it would be a bit crooked. Then it would drive me absolutely nuts forever. I used to have one of those removable college stickers in my rear window, and that was okay. Not only could I take it off as many times as I needed until it wasn't crooked, but when I got tired of it I just effortlessly peeled it off. This is the same reason I could never bring myself to get a tattoo. I know that within a year of getting one, I would be sick of it. Not only do tattoos cost money, but it costs even more to get rid of them.
Back to bumper stickers: They do sometimes make me laugh, so I don't mind seeing them on other people's cars. Of course, I don't always like them, but if people want to use them as decorations, I won't complain.
The bumper stickers that annoy me most are the ones that say "Proud Parent of a [insert school name here] Honor Student." It may be a good idea, but I have yet to hear of a kid that *likes* seeing that bumper sticker on his parents' car. If anything, it sticks out like a sore thumb and alienates the poor kid.
Ell"If you can read this, you are tail-gating"myruh
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