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Bumper stickers I noticed today

I have been busy today,so I will keep this one short.

I was following this Dodge Neon in Akron late this morning and I noticed these bumper stickers:

Dog is my co-pilot

My border collie is smarter than your honor student

On the car's rear window was a sticker made to look like a tennis ball had smashed it. Seeing it was a fairly well used car, I could excuse the display. Now if the car been a luxury model, I would have the urge to key the vehicle. Well.....maybe not.

Comments

Busy Bee Suz said…
pretty silly, putting their Dog before God? Maybe that is just me reading more into it.
My honor student does not eat cat pooh. :) My dogs do though.
Take care,
Suz
Cliff said…
That's what I read into the first one before reading the others. I thought it might be an atheist wacko.

I thought the other might be of interest to some of my readers who are dog lovers.

Oh, and I wasn't dissing Chrysler products. The(new)WIXYmobile is a Chrysler Cirrus.
Shelley said…
Sounds like the owner of these bumper stickers is a bitter man!
Ghost Dansing said…
bumper sticker theology

.....there is the conundrum where if God is only your co-pilot, then maybe we might be letting that ol' ego get in the way...... how about "God is my Pilot" since it is only a kind of illusion that you are actually running the show anyway.......

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HWHL said…
People are interesting, aren't they? Who knows what this man's (woman's?) beliefs were, but I always find it so interesting that many atheists are so very ANGRY... why is that?
So many of them seem to have such complete bitterness towards people of faith.
Connie said…
I saw a bumper sticker on a semi truck the other day that said, "I brake for trains." That made me laugh! If a train was in front of me, I'd brake too! I wouldn't think you'd need to put a bumper sticker on the back of your vehicle to tell people that. :)

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