Lowell, this is what I put on my post in response to your comment: Lowell, are you kidding again. . .me, a Vietnam vet? Where did you get that idea?
I think I have to restructure my sentence or punctuate it differently. I was referring to the owner of the car. On the bumper he has a vietnam veteran sticker (I maxed the photo to see it).
I think he got his message across.
ReplyDeleteAs a Vietnam vet he has my permission to put whatever he wants about the marines on his car!
ReplyDeleteLowell, this is what I put on my post in response to your comment: Lowell, are you kidding again. . .me, a Vietnam vet? Where did you get that idea?
ReplyDeleteI think I have to restructure my sentence or punctuate it differently. I was referring to the owner of the car. On the bumper he has a vietnam veteran sticker (I maxed the photo to see it).
Fullon attitude!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely worth the embiggening! :)
ReplyDeleteNo doubt here!
ReplyDeleteLooks like he has a lot of pride.
ReplyDeleteStickers are not good for the paint job.
Semper Fi!!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't risk parking too close to his truck!
ReplyDeleteI can smell the testosterone all the way over here ;-)
ReplyDeleteI like your license plates :)
ReplyDeleteYikes, I think he's oversaid it.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately you can't find cures for this at Walmart's pharmacy. Or anywhere else for that matter.
ReplyDeleteMy nephew was a Marine and I can say for him that once a Marine, always a Marine. :)
ReplyDeleteI think he adequately conveys the "don't mess with me" attitude. I hope he lives, happily, in some very remote corner of Texas.
ReplyDeleteI'll just say, nice reflection on the tailgate.
ReplyDeleteLots of signs in this big truck!
ReplyDeleteLéia
This Marine has plenty of company in Texas. I note that he is driving the least fuel efficient vehicle on the road.
ReplyDeleteOnly in America.
ReplyDeleteTen-HUT!
ReplyDeleteYup! OK. Once a Marine Always a Marine I guess.
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