I keep seeing this bumper sticker that’s driving me nuts. There are no words on it, just a symbol. I don’t have a photo of it, but I’ll try to describe it. It looks like a capital A overlaid with a capital V. It is red, in a red circle. My very crude attempt to reproduce it in Paint is here. In my drawing, the legs of the A and V don’t go far enough. In the actual symbol, the legs extend as far as the points of the two letters.
I had the same thought, but are the Masons given to stylizing their symbol? My ignorance of the Masons is both deep and wide, but they don’t strike me as the kind of folks who would go messing around with their symbol. I think we have a couple of Masons on the board. Maybe one of them will chime in.
Well, 635 people have looked at this thread and not answered, so I guess it’s a really obscure thing. I’m just going to let this one sink off the first page one more time. Tonight, on my way back from my Monday night date with my wife, I will probably see the car with the bumper sticker again. I guess it’s time to start stalking the owner.
I don’t have a camera phone, and I usually don’t have a camera with me when I see it. I’ve seen it on more than one vehicle, but there is a car that I pass by frequently on the way back from the pub. I’ll take a camera with me tonight and hope to see it.
I’m betting it is a Cincinnati thing. Either a neighborhood parking sticker, a college campus parking sticker, or a corporate parking lot of some sort.
Either that, or it sends the message that they have already been replicated by the pod, and they hunters should move to the next victim.