Here are just a few of the bumper stickers that could be purchased at the Roots and Shoots Peace Gathering. I couldn't leave without one. What are some of your favorites?
I like one I haven't seen here, and it goes: "You'd drive better with that phone up your..." :).
I was amazed with the amount of bumper stickers on cars in the States. That's most definitely not in the European culture, and especially not in Croatia. We even take car original make and engine specs off to have completely clear paint, and complain about obligatory country sticker when traveling abroad.
Thanks for your visit. FYI, the First Christian Church discontinued their Christmas display of the Dickens Village after Hurricane Katrina, deciding to use the money instead to help a devastated community in South Louisiana. They have not reinstituted it. They also discontinued their Halloween extravaganza (hayride, etc.) Bad economic times are hard for churches as well as individuals.
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My vote goes for "coexist."
I like the "Back by Popular Demand" one!
I was always partial to two:NUKE THE WHALES & THE ANTI-BUMBER STICKER.
I have 3 of those stickers! :) Coexist, Love our Mother & Back by Popular Demand :)
I don't use bumper stickers, but I agree with these :)
I like the "coexist" one too.
I like one I haven't seen here, and it goes: "You'd drive better with that phone up your..." :).
I was amazed with the amount of bumper stickers on cars in the States. That's most definitely not in the European culture, and especially not in Croatia. We even take car original make and engine specs off to have completely clear paint, and complain about obligatory country sticker when traveling abroad.
I'll take 'back by popular demand'.
You don't see bumper stickers here, but I would be partial to the ones quoted by B Squared!
The coexist one is very cool.
All great sentiments. Bumper stickers are very rare in Canada. Maybe it's our winter weather.
These remind me of my youth!
Thanks for your visit. FYI, the First Christian Church discontinued their Christmas display of the Dickens Village after Hurricane Katrina, deciding to use the money instead to help a devastated community in South Louisiana. They have not reinstituted it. They also discontinued their Halloween extravaganza (hayride, etc.) Bad economic times are hard for churches as well as individuals.
all of them are good! they all promote peace!
Another World is Possible!
The 'coexist' is fantastic!
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