Thursday, August 14, 2008

Republicans and the right wing


Okay, first, self-explanatory. Not for Obama `08.


I had another picture (a truck) with a snarky bumper sticker about fuel, but its hard to read, so I'm gonna have to clean it up or something.

Next, another hard to read one, but the key thing is the middle and right hand stickers are confederate "stars and bars" stickers...now, it may be a poor inference, but I'm just thinking they didn't vote for Hillary or Barack. Possibly John Edwards, but I kind of doubt it. (Update: the one on the far left says "_____ is American" and I just can't remember or make out what it says).


The bottom one, also a little hard to see (its really hard to take pictures from the road with a phone camera) is, far left, McCain 2008, middle, something along the lines of Drill Here, Drill Now, More Oil (not verbatim, but that's the gist), and a troops support sticker. I feel like the McCain 2008 is a safe bet Republican car.

I have at least one picture to retrieve from the text-message queue on my phone. So, there are additional not-found-by-me pictures to come.

Monday, August 11, 2008

A contribution


I think you can click on this and if you look at the red and black sitckers you'll see "Don't blame me, I voted Farrakhan". (I'll check my spelling and update as needed. Thanks, Pete.

Specialty Plates



I'd been wondering lately just how many special groups have license plates (in Georgia, at least, since I do most of my driving here). Now, thanks to the DOT, I have an answer. 97

*Update*
thanks, Kate, for this one:

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Potpourri


Occupations first. Above is a tastefully decked out Marine corps supporter/member/veteran. Bumper sticker, license plate frame, and hitch cover. The only thing missing is a service specific license plate. And the green truck really sets it all off. Below, is a really impressive display of hunting (specifically deer, and with bow). Also, a GA wildlife plate, and on the side of the vehicle, spill over from the decals and advertising a service to other hunters.





Above, a suggestion. Below, either a warning, or compensation for the CRX.



More to come this weekend. I received a contribution and saw some REPUBLICANS yesterday.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Harry Potter Fans

I wish my camera were more powerful or that I had been somewhere where I could stop and get a good picture of the vanity plate I saw the other day. It was a Slytherin supporter. The plate used numbers to spell it all out (leading me to believe there is another one out there). 5LTH3RIN
They also had a Slytherin Class of ______ bumper sticker, and other stuff, like bands stickers. Oh well. If I see them again I'll do better.

(update: this is the car itself, but I'm certain that the plate is not visible. Keep your eyes peeled for late 90's corollas.) (update 2: I had no idea this was so popular http://www.mugglenet.com/plates.shtml)

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Sarcasm



More sarcastic bumper stickers. I think I figured out why yesterdays pictures were sort of lame, and hopefully have fixed it. My phone thought it was taking beautiful close-ups, not large views of the backsides of cars....

I actually saw a politically adorned car with Republican stickers on it (Sonny Perdue for Governor), but I was on a limited access highway, and felt it was not the time to snap a photo. Hope to run into it again.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Irony








Unfortunately, the pictures here are a bit fuzzy. I was in a hurry. The lower right hand one says "My Child Eats Buggers" and the lower left side says, "My Fundamentalist Religion Can Beat Up Your Fundamentalist Religion", in the middle, of course, the AAA 'save us' sticker. Perhaps the close up picture is easier to read, or if you click on the image it will be easier to see.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Peace, Love, Oil

And today, after I had lunch with my husband, I drove by this gem.

The truck might be hard to see, I was a bit lazy in capturing it. I think the theme of that vehicle is hypocrisy annoys them.

Finally, a car with some notoriety in this area, and a nice vanity plate. You can read more about this car in a recent newspaper article.


Monday, July 21, 2008

Delaware County, IN

Home of Ball State, "Middletown", and my in-laws. Also, lots of corn.





























So, above and to the right, the ideal of a college/grad student vehicle. Possibly handed down through several generations of Ball State Cardinals. And, below, the parents of some members of a local band, perhaps tutored by some of the members of the (renowned, in fact) Ball State music faculty. Also note the special license plate (In God We Trust), apparently this specialty plate is free and according to a "local man" its caused a bit of controversy. Not at the Olive Garden, though, where its quite popular (I didn't count, but I promise there were a row of them parked together):

My neighborhood

Welcome to my neighborhood. . . or at least the part of my neighborhood that likes to proclaim itself. I think if there are any red, or even purple, dots in this blue county, they are silent or wearing blue. I think that people probably are more comfortable being boisterous when surrounded by people like them, or at least people they think are like them. I'm sure someone in psychology has studied this. But since supposedly people are moving into areas that are politically more and more homogeneous and thus more and more districts are "safe"...maybe its a safe assumption that everyone around you thinks like you do? I don't know. But I think my favorite on the truck is "Tree Hugging Dirt Worshiper"

Friday, July 18, 2008

Motorcycles

The New York Times has this post on motorcycles and the economy today. Since we've been talking a lot about motorcycles in our house (first I wanted one, now my spouse does), I was interested. The husband of Nell's sitter has been riding one to work for years, and they have a sidecar for trips. Also, I saw a guy on a motorcycle (like this one)
this morning whose jacket was flapping around as he zipped up the expressway and he had at least two guns holstered in his belt. I hope he was a police officer. I've been talking a lot about firearms with people lately as well. Maybe sometime we'll turn into the Netherlands or Korea where everyone rides bikes, like Emily. We're (I mean the land use of the United States' metropolitan areas) not really dense enough for that, but maybe in a few decades if the former vice-president has his way.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Brevard Co., FL

Thanks, Maggie.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Contribution


From a reader (that is, Maggie):

Monday, July 7, 2008

Slow Month

Actually, its been a really busy month, and I've had little time for investigating the varieties of self-expression on the road. My mom and sister went on a road trip to California and I should've put them to work. Apparently Maggie, another sister, took some pictures for me while she was on her honeymoon, but I haven't seen them yet. So, to left is what I've got to show for myself in June. Truck #1 I snapped because of the Sons of Norway sticker on the lower right. I can't remember what the anti-roach sticker on the left is, but the upper right hand sticker is also something nordic. Truck #2 clearly is an open minded loving all people sort of individual. I'm guessing though they don't love Republicans as much. Just a guess, perhaps totally baseless.

Maybe July will be more fruitful. I am going to Indiana next weekend, so perhaps the Hoosiers will have something to say. Oh, and I learned something new. I kept seeing this black w/blue on cars, and apparently it is something for supporting the police, either friend/family in the force (don't pull me over) or it means "thin blue line". Since I may soon have a brother in law who is a cop, maybe I should get one.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Cars on the Road

Number 1: antist8
Bumper stickers are: Join the Ron Paul REVolution, a charming white lettering on black background "__ the President" sticker (not W.), an anarchy symbol, and a darwin fish.
The second one is IRNMN78 , not sure if that is the year of the first competition or year of birth. I'm leaning toward year of birth. Plate frame: Triathlete, Bike, Swim, Run.
(I was stopped when these pictures were taken. Note the brake lights in the subject vehicles. Safety first.)

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

The Proud Republican, and a Countdown

This is the only sticker on the car, besides a AAA membership decal.

I snapped this, thinking it might be inauguration day, but Jan 18 , it turns out, is not (its the 20th). Things that do happen on Jan 18 are here

Monday, June 2, 2008

Broken Blogger

I thought I could email photos from my phone to the blog. But, the emails keep getting rejected. I blame my phone. However, we have internet at home tonight, thanks to AT&T, and I will get back to work.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Ok, I'm white.

You can tell this from my profile picture. But, apparently, you can also tell this by my interest in bumper sticker psychology.

Whatever. I guess its fun to laugh at the posts when they aren't about things you like, like grammar, but poking fun at my bumper sticker blog. Man. Apparently, this also means I'm white.

We're moving, so I haven't had internet or computer access for a few days. AT&T comes for our souls on Monday, and I can resume posting then.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Wright is Right

I'm doing a lousy job of finding anything except Democratic Party volunteers. Probably because the area I most of my driving is very very Blue. I promise to try harder. But it seems like the great majority of Republican cars are just not as fun. What's fun about a black Expedition with a single "W. The President" Sticker in the top right hand window corner? I'll try harder.



Thursday, May 8, 2008

Louisiana Democrat

I love that the car is a volvo...more "i've been at this longer than those upstart hybrids."
If you can't read the stickers well enough, just click on the photo to enlarge it.