Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Guns!!



The outlaw sticker pertains to a popular sticker (which I have yet to document, but have seen plenty) that reads "If Guns Are Outlawed, Only Outlaws Will Have Guns".  I know it's out there, and as soon as I get it, posted it shall be.

Regardless of personal opinion, the gun debate in good ole' FL makes for a great bumper war. More to follow (I'm sure)...

The last one is a little small, but rest assured it reads "Criminals Prefer Unarmed Victims."  I swear, I'll invest in a program that allows zooming eventually....

Sunday, February 1, 2009

All Kinds of Jesus

Most of the messages I receive every time I get in my car to go anywhere revolve around my eternal salvation.  There are some pretty clever atheist ones that counter, but for now, I'll just lay out some of the messages I've run into.  As a side note, I don't try to pick on Christian stickers - but I do live in the south (law of averages?) and other religions don't seem to have the propensity to preach via bumper. 

The second truck has the bootlegged Calvin & Susie kneeling at the cross praying.  I find this one particularly amusing for the following reason.  Bill Waterson made a point of never licensing the image of Calvin, Hobbes, Susie or anything else from his strip; this would mean that putting this sticker on your truck is technically a violation of the stealing commandment, not that informing anyone would make a difference.  Finally, a little bumper humour for your enjoyment.






















The Wonderful Wizard


I'm not sure why this one grabbed me - a Westie enthusiast isn't so rare.  I guess I makes me laugh because I'm sure I could empathize with hating Kansas and I'd definitely take my dog.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Bumper Wars

Upon moving to North Florida, I quickly noticed an abundance of bumper stickers on my drive to work.  It's not that I'd never seen a bumper sticker - it was more the amount, and the wide array of topics covered in a less than a square foot (well, usually) on the back of a car.

A few things struck me as odd;
- The sheer volume of messages I was hit with
- The content covered in the stickers.
- Why anybody would need (or desire) to profess their utmost beliefs to a group of strangers on their way to (insert location) in sticker format.
- Why anybody feels the need to pay to advertise a product they don't own on their car
- The development of the back-and-forth (or call and response) rivalry playing out on cars.

Anyway - I decided to buy a camera with a decent zoom in attempts to document what I found.  It's North Florida - lots of Jesus, lots of politics with a few others (and maybe a few signs) thrown in for good measure.