I just found a blog that would welcome this photo. It's called Mellow Yellow Monday. http://mellowyellowmonday.blogspot.com/ . Check it out. Yellow is such a cool color. Very safe too on a car. Probably a bit less safe in Florida with all those stickers though... .
I have found that folks who plaster their opinion all over their vehicle really, really don't want to hear any one else's opinion unless it is just like theirs.
Gee, Lowell. What gave you the idea this car is owned by a Republican?
ReplyDeleteI got a whole book out today that is filled with valuable information if you are a Republican.
ReplyDeleteDictionary of Republicans is the title.
I noticed in it that the "Second Coming" was George W. Bush in 2004.
une vraie voiture publicitaire ;)
ReplyDeleteFrom the news, it sounds like you are being bombarded with TV ads, and this car adds to it.
ReplyDeleteNot a very conservative color. Good capture!
ReplyDeleteThe Gadsden Flag ("don't tread on me") should be non-partisan, but sadly, isn't. In my opinion.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot of the car. All space is used up.
ReplyDeleteIsn't yellow s'posed to be a fresh colour?
ReplyDeleteThis is the 'patriotic' (?) counterpart of this post of yours.
ReplyDeleteIsn't there a Jesus sticker either among all those? :-)
ReplyDeleteI just found a blog that would welcome this photo. It's called Mellow Yellow Monday. http://mellowyellowmonday.blogspot.com/ . Check it out. Yellow is such a cool color. Very safe too on a car. Probably a bit less safe in Florida with all those stickers though... .
ReplyDeleteI have found that folks who plaster their opinion all over their vehicle really, really don't want to hear any one else's opinion unless it is just like theirs.
ReplyDeleteIn France, the political thoughts of the owner would be covered
ReplyDeleteI am always amazed at people who plaster their cars with such stickers!
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Looks like a strange taxi or something!
ReplyDeleteThe car looks very good, was the owner paid for all those advertisments?
ReplyDeleteSome people like to express their beliefs on their cars. This is an extreme example. Great find.
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