Almost everybody collects something. I collect books, so I don’t really have room for any other collections in my house. (In fact, my children would say that the books have taken over the house.) However, I also collect something that doesn’t take up any space: bumper stickers. Actually, bumper sticker slogans. I saw both of these when I was taking my son to canoeing class last Thursday.
On the left side of the bumper: CLEAN AND SOBER
On the right side of the bumper: SOBER AND CRAZY
(Should I be worried or reassured?)
On the back of a black car with a Goth-looking girl driving:
Power corrrupts.
Study hard. Be evil.
Underneath that one on the same black car: Kill all the hippies.
(Is this some attempt at irony? Hippies want peace, so kill all the hippies? If so, it’s a little/lot heavy-handed, don’t you think? I guess it fits with the first syllogism.)
Have you seen any interesting bumper stickers lately?
Well, you probably won’t like this one, but it made me snort: “January 20, 2009: The End of an Error” 🙂
Actually, I think it’s kind of clever, although you’re right that I don’t agree that Dubya was/is an error.
Outside the local heretics church (tridentine mass, no permission from the bishop, mantillas, the lot) in an affluent Dublin suburb – I ♥ the Latin Mass
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I see a LOT of strange bumper stickers around here. I live near Seattle.
My friend saw one that said, “Today’s parents say No to Circumcision” or something like that. Is that really a bumper sticker issue???