Comedy? Sure! I live very near the Strait (Strait of Juan de Fuca). I think that qualifies me to be the Strait Woman, don't you? Haven't you said you've got lots of lines? All I've got are wrinkles. Mostly from laughing at myself. But I'm happy to laugh at you, too.
I don't put stickers of any kind on my car. It's not that I don't have my own views on things, it's just that I don't see the need to shove my views in other people's faces. But there are lots of cars like that around these parts too.
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Neither. I think the lord is with us. . .
Comedy? Sure! I live very near the Strait (Strait of Juan de Fuca). I think that qualifies me to be the Strait Woman, don't you? Haven't you said you've got lots of lines? All I've got are wrinkles. Mostly from laughing at myself. But I'm happy to laugh at you, too.
I may be delusional, and I am sure it is not intentional, but that sticker on the back of the car looks somewhat like a cross burning.
Heavens above!
I'd say "Dead and Buried".
Thank you for the smile this morning. Fine reflection in your photo.
I don't think either fits the bill.
I don't put stickers of any kind on my car. It's not that I don't have my own views on things, it's just that I don't see the need to shove my views in other people's faces. But there are lots of cars like that around these parts too.
Good catch, Lowell!
Actualy I see the same burning cross as Dave does and it reminds me of something really creepy and outrageous, if you know what I mean.
Hmmm. I'm not sure why people think this kind of advertising is effective.
A smile all the way from Stavanger:)
Gosh I have to look and see if people drive around with political and religious labels here too.....
You do find a lot of religious stickers these days!
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