The one about ignorance strikes the deepest chord today.
Regarding your comment at today's post, Aislin's still at it, but has slowed down somewhat- two or three cartoons in a given week for the paper as opposed to five or six as he would have been doing twenty years ago. The link I left in the post today for his Facebook page includes the fresh toons he does each week.
I bet that is a nice person who owns that car!
ReplyDeleteThe one about ignorance strikes the deepest chord today.
ReplyDeleteRegarding your comment at today's post, Aislin's still at it, but has slowed down somewhat- two or three cartoons in a given week for the paper as opposed to five or six as he would have been doing twenty years ago. The link I left in the post today for his Facebook page includes the fresh toons he does each week.
It's definitely time to wake up!
ReplyDeleteI am always suspicious of bumpersticker philosophy even when I basically agree with it.
ReplyDeleteA lot of information on one car! lol
ReplyDeleteSo...I wonder how welcome this New Yorker is in much of Florida these days...
ReplyDeleteA bit too many on one car if you ask me. Must say I like the 'humankind' one.
ReplyDeleteGostei desta fotografia.
ReplyDeleteUma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
A car like a bulletin board :)
ReplyDeleteA very pleasant change from most of the bumper stickers I see around here.
ReplyDeleteLooked there for a moment like this car had an L&L Photography sticker. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe REVOLUTION one is neat. But I would never stick a bumper sticker on my car. Unless I needed to cover up some rust!
ReplyDeleteThat's what I like to see, someone with a social conscious, we need more!
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