Yes, that one’s fine.
(Otherwise I would’ve noticed it !)
FTR, that one’s on me too; they spelled it correctly on the sticker.
Awhile ago my fingers started screwing up ie and ei in many words. Which seems to have taught whichever spellcheck is used here that either spelling is correct. Oops.
Pisses me off I can’t figure out which spellchecker it is, nor how to remove words it mistakenly thinks are spelled correctly.
At first I thought the sticker on the dusty battered suv driven by a blue haired big lady read slava, then I saw her sticker about unconventional love something or other followed by a big sticker that read spank me daddy. And I realized it wasn’t slava but slave.
I saw a vehicle yesterday with a yellow warning bumper sticker on the back that looked at first glance like one of those stickers that says, “Vehicle speed montitored by GPS” or similar.
But when I got closer I saw that instead it said: “LEFT LANE IS FOR PASSING”.
Well said!! I’m thinking of getting one too.
I can’t speak to the broader issue of “WTF is that about?”, but apparently this is a thing now. A car in my neighborhood has a similar sticker about a different movie, and someone else has one of those “In This House We Believe…” lawn signs with the usual text replaced by a rave review of yet another obscure film from the 2000s.
(Frankly, I’m a little glad to have this confirmation that other people see them too!
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ETA: for some reason the first image isn’t showing a preview. Click on the link - it’s worth it.
I wasn’t gonna post this, but since you went first… Black Lincoln Navigator, clean, nice shape being driven by a Soccer Mom from Central Casting… I Love Anal
And there is a Knucklehead who lives in the area with a beat up old noisy pickup… I Eat Ass!
Stay Classy, Folks.
Are you directing us mainly to the “JESUS LOVES EVERYONE YOU HATE”?
Anyway, I find that a powerful and pithy statement. I love it — and I’m not religious at all.
I thought her whole van was amusing. I talked to the owner, and she was a very nice woman, as indicated by the sentiments of her stickers.