I may have to get me one of these. This is outstanding:
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Bless you!
Then there's xkcd's take on the matter... (http://xkcd.com/946/)
Personally, I think it's a stupid fad. Then again, I think all fads are stupid.
I like the stick figure families. It's a good indicator of which cars are going to drive slowly and need passing.
I want a sticker that says:
Your Politics:
Nobody Cares.
Quote from: triplemultiplex on April 29, 2012, 01:47:50 PM
I want a sticker that says:
Your Politics:
Nobody Cares.
I'll second that request. Then again, Hell will freeze over before I put any kind of bumper sticker on my car.
Quote from: DaBigE on April 29, 2012, 02:59:59 PM
I'll second that request. Then again, Hell will freeze over before I put any kind of bumper sticker on my car.
Why's that?
I keep University of Kentucky and Dale Earnhardt stickers on my vehicles, plus various stickers showing my support for various political candidates. I also have a Cape May-Lewes Ferry sticker on my Vue that commemorates the first roadtrip I took in that vehicle. I also have a 2012 National Champions sticker I need to put on it.
^ Some people are just picky about spoiling the look of their car.
I've also had relatives of both major political parties sport bumper stickers (with their respective allegiances), in which both suffered unwarranted scraping of their cars' paint and destruction of their decals. As you might guess, my holidays sometimes get a bit heated until a relative does something stupid enough to distract their bickering.
I highly doubt a voter is going to be swayed by a bumper sticker; one could make a case if that's how they make their decisions, they're probably not a good representative of a political party, but that of a political machine.
Quote from: hbelkins on April 29, 2012, 04:49:52 PM
Why's that?
Quote from: formulanone on April 29, 2012, 05:21:03 PM
^ Some people are just picky about spoiling the look of their car.
I've also had relatives of both major political parties sport bumper stickers (with their respective allegiances), in which both suffered unwarranted scraping of their cars' paint and destruction of their decals. As you might guess, my holidays sometimes get a bit heated until a relative does something stupid enough to distract their bickering.
I highly doubt a voter is going to be swayed by a bumper sticker; one could make a case if that's how they make their decisions, they're probably not a good representative of a political party, but that of a political machine.
formulaone pretty-much sums it up. IMO, bumper stickers cheapen the look of a car; I'm not a rolling billboard. I don't care about other drivers' beliefs/politics, why would anyone care about mine? As mentioned in another thread, I also don't have any dealer stickers or plate frames either (unless they're willing to pay me for advertising).
Political support stickers are an endless cycle of application and removal (seeing outdated campaign bumper stickers is one of my pet peeves). Not to mention, they ruin the paint after a while--not the greatest for resale. All I have are a couple discrete, easily removable university
window stickers, in addition to a required state park permit.
My reason for refusing to put bumper stickers on my car is threefold.
One, because it goes against my personality to decorate things. I prefer to leave them plain. I don't like frills. It just doesn't seem right to me.
Two, because I find them obnoxious. No matter what statement you're looking to make with your stupid sticker, I don't care, and I don't presume anyone else cares about any statement I might want to make.
Three, because when I'm in public I consider it in my best interest to not in any way stand out if I can avoid it. Drawing attention to myself inevitably means drawing unwanted attention to myself. Hence, it is better that there not be anything special or unordinary about my car. Cops may be more likely to pull me over if they see I have bumper stickers. Someone who takes offense at something a sticker I have says may see fit to vandalize my car on account of it.
My take on bumper stickers:
Political stickers during an election season, OK. Permanent political stickers, generally indicate mental disturbance.
Environmental stickers (around here "I [heart] mountains"), why not just get one that says "I'm a hypocrite".
Religous stickers, of either the Bible thumper "get saved" or the Bible ignoring "get along" variety, people you don't want to talk to, generally nuts.
College logos, etc. OK, if you are a student, alumni, or parent. Most people with them are none of the above. Same goes for military stickers.
Stick figure families. Yes, tell the outlaws and sexpreditorpsychos the exact composition of your family. Dumba**.
"Gay" stickers (the gold equal sign on a blue square, or a pink triangle). Yes tell the randomtaxer traffic cop scum your SO. Maybe he won't be so random. Dumba**.
Weird trend around here. People cover the back window with "In memory of whoever" with born and died dates etc. Generally not great cars, like you might dedicate a 66 Mustang to some buddy who helped you restore it, but just ordinary daily driver cars. Like your car is a memorial. Odd.
I have occasionally taped a bumper sticker to the inside of my rear window using scotch tape, most recently last fall when a friend was running for state senate. I would never put a political bumper sticker on the outside of the car for precisely the reason others have mentioned about messing up the paint with something that will be outdated very quickly. I don't put any other stickers on the outside either, though I can envision a scenario where if I were required to put a parking sticker in a specific spot and I had absolutely no choice I would do so. But that's a very limited situation.
When I was in college I had the typical rear-window sticker everyone has, though I wondered why they don't make those things as static stickers for easier removal (so that you can replace the thing when it fades without messing up the rear defroster wires). The car I drove at the time succumbed to undercarriage rust the summer after I graduated and I've never put the rear-window stickers on any of my subsequent cars. My current primary car has no sticker other than the state inspection sticker on the windshield (can't do much about that); my other car has a few rotting stickers on the rear bumper from the previous owner (who is now my wife).
Quote from: SP Cook on April 30, 2012, 06:20:57 AM
Environmental stickers (around here "I [heart] mountains"), why not just get one that says "I'm a hypocrite".
Lots of "Friends of Coal" around here. I'd say you see a fair number of those too.
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Weird trend around here. People cover the back window with "In memory of whoever" with born and died dates etc. Generally not great cars, like you might dedicate a 66 Mustang to some buddy who helped you restore it, but just ordinary daily driver cars. Like your car is a memorial. Odd.
Same here.
Our car has a Mary Kay bumper sticker on the rear window. My wife used to sell Mary Kay, but does so no longer. It's now brittle and flakes off around the edges; man, I wish I could just peel it off. I also get my fair share of flak at work for driving a minivan with a Mary Kay bumper sticker. I work for a cable company, so it's mainly young, arrogant, single guys.
But we did, one time have a lady shout to us from her car at a McDonald's drive through if we sold Mary Kay. Our car also has a dealership sticker from Mount Vernon, IL, and she lived in Mount Vernon and was looking for a Mary Kay consultant. Unfortunately, we lived too far from Mount Vernon at the time for her liking.
I like having three (soon to be four) Mexican import sticker residues on my windshield. I feel like I belong to a secret club that only Mexicans know about. I can be sitting in a parking lot, see the same residue on someone else's car, and know that they travel to México; when they come out, I can ask them in Spanish where they've driven to. Maybe we need a secret handshake, too. :sombrero:
I'm a Christian, and I like Christian bumper stickers. But I also like bumper stickers that make fun of Christian bumper stickers. My two favorite Jesus-type bumper stickers:
(Serious) If you think you're perfect, try walking on water.
(Poking fun) I found Jesus/He was behind the sofa the whole time.
I'm not sure what to make of the 'In Loving Memory of...' rear window stickers. On the one hand, I like the memorial idea. On the other hand, am I expected to feel bad whenever I see it? Mixed feelings...
Quote from: hbelkins on April 30, 2012, 09:26:54 AM
Quote from: SP Cook on April 30, 2012, 06:20:57 AM
Environmental stickers (around here "I [heart] mountains"), why not just get one that says "I'm a hypocrite".
Lots of "Friends of Coal" around here. I'd say you see a fair number of those too.
How dare you compare the evil environmentalists to the heroic coal mine owners?
The ones I see around here that usually equate to annoying drivers is "Salt Life", usually placed on the back windshield.
Quote from: SP Cook on April 30, 2012, 06:20:57 AM
"Gay" stickers (the gold equal sign on a blue square, or a pink triangle). Yes tell the randomtaxer traffic cop scum your SO. Maybe he won't be so random. Dumba**.
wait... what?
I generally am not a bumper sticker person, but if I were to pick one, it would be the little equal sign.
Quote from: Alex on April 30, 2012, 10:37:03 AM
The ones I see around here that usually equate to annoying drivers is "Salt Life", usually placed on the back windshield.
I have never seen such a thing. must be local to the FL panhandle? what does it mean?
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Salt%20Life
Quote from: NE2 on April 30, 2012, 11:26:20 AM
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Salt%20Life
never seen one, and I live in a pretty surfer-heavy part of the world. seen plenty of other surfer/diver/etc stickers around here, but never a "salt life".
Quote from: agentsteel53 on April 30, 2012, 11:25:36 AM
Quote from: Alex on April 30, 2012, 10:37:03 AM
The ones I see around here that usually equate to annoying drivers is "Salt Life", usually placed on the back windshield.
I have never seen such a thing. must be local to the FL panhandle? what does it mean?
It's common around here on the east coast also. I haven't noticed any correlation around here to Salt Life stickers and bad drivers. Here we typically look for stick figure families and various Christian radio station stickers.
Quote from: Alex on April 30, 2012, 10:37:03 AM
The ones I see around here that usually equate to annoying drivers is "Salt Life", usually placed on the back windshield.
I've seen Mud Life too...so why haven't we collectively created PAVEMENT LIFE?
I have an AAA sticker, a US 71 sticker, and an SCA sticker on my rear window ;)
Quote from: formulanone on April 30, 2012, 01:19:02 PM
I've seen Mud Life too...so why haven't we collectively created PAVEMENT LIFE?
How about ROAD LIFE?
*Waits for definition link from NE2*
Lincoln Highway Association sticker, WLVQ FM (Q-FM 96) sticker, Ohio State alumni sticker, and Columbus Blues Alliance bumper sticker
Quote from: SP Cook on April 30, 2012, 06:20:57 AM
Weird trend around here. People cover the back window with "In memory of whoever" with born and died dates etc. Generally not great cars, like you might dedicate a 66 Mustang to some buddy who helped you restore it, but just ordinary daily driver cars. Like your car is a memorial. Odd.
Translation:
We used the life insurance payout/inheritance to buy this car.
(not an implication of foul play)
Quote from: hbelkins on April 30, 2012, 09:26:54 AM
Lots of "Friends of Coal" around here. I'd say you see a fair number of those too.
Yes. I really prefer the "support coal or feel free to freeze to death in the dark" ones. The extremists have a "friends of sol" which I suppose you are supposed to mispronuce like sole. Whatever, those people scare me. I have also seen "I (heart) miner's jobs" and "your Volt runs on coal". If you saw the "Coal" series on Spike there was a line where the guy says "about all I know is minin' coal" which I have seen as well. An outline of a guy in a hard hat in the crawl like in a deep mine is also popular.
You also see quite of few of the faux euro-country stickers. The white ovals the Euros used to have to use when they went out of country along with their plates with a letter code for the country. AFAIK this started with "OBX" for "outer banks". Most beaches and other resort places have that now. There is a town about 15 miles outside Huntington called Wayne that has a rep of being a little backward. People working in town or kids going to MU would say they live "out Wayne" rather than "in Wayne" or "at Wayne". City kids would make fun of that and the more pronounces Appalachian accent that starts there. The town adopted it and everybody in the town now has a faux-euro sticker of "OW".
Also see a lot of people with the palmeto tree and "crescent moon" (its actually a heraldic symbol called a mullet) from the SC flag, for Myrtle Beach. The latest (sad, IMHO) is to modify this by replacing the tree's leaves with stuff. I have seen the WV, VPI, and UK football logos, the playboy symbol, and pot leaves, among other things. Just tacky.
You also see a NC Route 12 sign, again for NC's outer banks area, a lot as well.
^^^
Down here it's all Key West. White ovals with KW, Mile Marker 0 stickers, and END US1 stickers are all common. Unfortunately I don't see anyone with red END US1 stickers, because I'd approve of those even I don't want one myself.
I saw one a few weeks ago on the back of a minivan that was a large map of Hawaii. The idiot put it on upside down so the big island was on the top-left and it curved down and to the right.
Quote from: SP Cook on May 01, 2012, 06:17:00 AM
Quote from: hbelkins on April 30, 2012, 09:26:54 AM
Lots of "Friends of Coal" around here. I'd say you see a fair number of those too.
Yes. I really prefer the "support coal or feel free to freeze to death in the dark" ones. The extremists have a "friends of sol" which I suppose you are supposed to mispronuce like sole. Whatever, those people scare me. I have also seen "I (heart) miner's jobs" and "your Volt runs on coal". If you saw the "Coal" series on Spike there was a line where the guy says "about all I know is minin' coal" which I have seen as well. An outline of a guy in a hard hat in the crawl like in a deep mine is also popular.
I used to live in coal mining country back in southern Illinois.
Check out this YouTube, and watch it all the way through:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71kckb8hhOQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71kckb8hhOQ)
Quote from: realjd on May 01, 2012, 08:27:44 AM
Mile Marker 0 stickers, and END US1 stickers
are any of them anywhere near MUTCD-compliant? the ones I see on eBay, in either sign or sticker form, are garish.
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They range from not too bad with a mostly correct US shield outline to being so wrong as to have "END A1A" with the state outline in a US shield.
Quote from: agentsteel53 on April 30, 2012, 11:28:39 AM
Quote from: NE2 on April 30, 2012, 11:26:20 AM
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Salt%20Life
never seen one, and I live in a pretty surfer-heavy part of the world. seen plenty of other surfer/diver/etc stickers around here, but never a "salt life".
I had never seen one of these salt life stickers before today either. I saw my first one on an Acura MDX in a grocery store parking lot this afternoon. There were other beach type stickers on the back window too...turtles, beach towns, and an exit sticker for a Garden State Parkway exit.
Quote from: realjd on May 01, 2012, 02:57:52 PM
They range from not too bad with a mostly correct US shield outline to being so wrong as to have "END A1A" with the state outline in a US shield.
My 71 sticker is based on the Shields Up sign generator ;)
If you want a red US 1 sticker, make one, put it on Cafe Press, then buy it :D
Quote from: US71 on May 01, 2012, 05:25:27 PM
My 71 sticker is based on the Shields Up sign generator ;)
If you want a red US 1 sticker, make one, put it on Cafe Press, then buy it :D
hell, I'll just have my print guy run it off probably for super cheap.
anyone want MUTCD-compliant stickers? rear window, bumper, etc?
Quote from: agentsteel53 on May 01, 2012, 05:29:21 PM
Quote from: US71 on May 01, 2012, 05:25:27 PM
My 71 sticker is based on the Shields Up sign generator ;)
If you want a red US 1 sticker, make one, put it on Cafe Press, then buy it :D
hell, I'll just have my print guy run it off probably for super cheap.
anyone want MUTCD-compliant stickers? rear window, bumper, etc?
Not right now...maybe next year after I replace the war wagon.
I wouldn't put it on my car, but I'd probably buy a few stickers for my kegerator, including that red US1.
I keep meaning to have you make an actual red US1 shield for me...
I'd be interested in some shield stickers as well, but, like realjd said, I wouldn't put any on my cars. I'll get a list together and email you.
everyone email me at jake@aaroads.com - I may or may not lose sight of this thread.
sticker prices for 4x4 or smaller:
one sticker: $2 for clear or white background non-reflective, $3 for EG reflective.
subsequent stickers (same material): $1 clear or white background non-reflective, $2 for EG reflective.
larger sizes, or quantities greater than 5 or so, inquire via email for a quote.
I've seen a lot of Michigan route sign stickers around here for some reason.