Whats the funniest bumper sticker you ever seen?
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I saw a good one on one of the septic trucks that clean the porta johns on job sites it said " El Chupa cacas" and had the chupa cabra character with an anteater trunk going into a porta john, that one was good.
This is not a bumper sticker nor funny but the truth written on it
Just bought these mud flaps for my new work truck, although not a 7.3 like my old work truck, which was no use to me as it had no space for all my tools.
Just because we like pics here she is
This is not a bumper sticker nor funny but the truth written on it
Just bought these mud flaps for my new work truck, although not a 7.3 like my old work truck, which was no use to me as it had no space for all my tools.
Just because we like pics here she is
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I completely agree with the second amendment, and I have all kinds of goodies considered right for hunting and/or self defense... but I take issue with the whole assault weapon thing. "Street sweepers", AKs, ARs, Uzis, and Mini Macs? These were never intended to be in the sporting goods store, the home, or under your jacket... they are specifically engineered to kill or maim as many humans as possible.
I know that if one has the resources and motivation, a person can get their hands on just about any weapon imaginable - but this guy in Vegas didn't break the law until the last twelve minutes. Without any known motive, one could argue that he could... so he did. If he had nothing more than hunting rifles, hand guns, and shot guns at his disposal... we'd have about a couple dozen dead and wounded on the news right now - not ten times that number.
Sorry... this is the bumper sticker room, and I went off on a tangent.
I know that if one has the resources and motivation, a person can get their hands on just about any weapon imaginable - but this guy in Vegas didn't break the law until the last twelve minutes. Without any known motive, one could argue that he could... so he did. If he had nothing more than hunting rifles, hand guns, and shot guns at his disposal... we'd have about a couple dozen dead and wounded on the news right now - not ten times that number.
Sorry... this is the bumper sticker room, and I went off on a tangent.
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I completely agree with the second amendment, and I have all kinds of goodies considered right for hunting and/or self defense... but I take issue with the whole assault weapon thing. "Street sweepers", AKs, ARs, Uzis, and Mini Macs? These were never intended to be in the sporting goods store, the home, or under your jacket... they are specifically engineered to kill or maim as many humans as possible.
Or does the bump stock make the difference since it made it simulate full auto fire? I've got a Marlin model 60 semi auto rifle that can be bump fired using a stick, rubber band, belt loop, or various other ways. Is the difference the pistol grip on the other rifles that make them "assault rifles"?
Of course any semi-auto handgun can be bump fired as well (even without some magical stock), so does that make technology over 100 years old "assault style" too?
And since you don't seem to be as concerned with magazine capacity, then that leaves rate of fire as the problem with these "assault rifles". So what's an acceptable rate of fire? How does Jerry Miculek or Bob Munden fit into your rate of fire thinking (with revolvers)? Should we go back to flint lock weapons to keep the rate of fire down?
Just food for thought. A pick up truck and a newly acquired trailer with some diesel fuel and fertilizer could have been just as deadly. I assume you don't want to outlaw either one of those.
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