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DrStraw wrote:For the 1990 US Congress the organizers had bumper stickers made which has the name for go in, if I remember correctly, Japanese, Korean and English. That is the only bumper sticker I have ever put on any car I owned. I drove around with it on for years but was unable to remove it to transfer to my new car.
We never attach bumper sticker directly to the car. Getting trickier these days with some vehicles having too much plastic but ........DrStraw wrote:......I drove around with it on for years but was unable to remove it to transfer to my new car.......
Good idea. But as that was the one and only bumper sticker I have ever attached that did not occur to me. Was such a think even available 25 years ago?Mike Novack wrote:We never attach bumper sticker directly to the car. Getting trickier these days with some vehicles having too much plastic but ........DrStraw wrote:......I drove around with it on for years but was unable to remove it to transfer to my new car.......
Obtain some sheets of that magnetic material which I believe manufactured to cover floor registers, etc. Cut pieces from the sheet just a hair larger than the bumper sticker and put the bumper sticker on the non-magnetic side. Now you can slap the bumper sticker on your car and can easily remove it later. We do this not only so as not to lose favorite bumper stickers but also so as to be able to change our messages.
Good idea, but would not others then easily steal the sticker on the magnet?Mike Novack wrote:We never attach bumper sticker directly to the car. Getting trickier these days with some vehicles having too much plastic but ........DrStraw wrote:......I drove around with it on for years but was unable to remove it to transfer to my new car.......
Obtain some sheets of that magnetic material which I believe manufactured to cover floor registers, etc. Cut pieces from the sheet just a hair larger than the bumper sticker and put the bumper sticker on the non-magnetic side. Now you can slap the bumper sticker on your car and can easily remove it later. We do this not only so as not to lose favorite bumper stickers but also so as to be able to change our messages.
I agree with you. I thought about not putting that Go sticker in the car, but in the end decided to do so. But I think some people have so many stickers on their car to hold it together in case is rusts to death.Bantari wrote: By the way, it always puzzled me, why do people have this overwhelming urge to advertise their personal stuff to the whole world, with stickers, messages, customized plates, etc... each time I pass a car like that I wonder... aren't christmas trees good enough to put all kinds of little things on? Its most prevalent on the web... blogs, social stuff, and so on... But bumper stickers are just another manifestation.
Companies like Facebook and Twitter and many others make a FORTUNE out of this weird need to share every little bit of trivia with everybody else, like it was important. Bumper sticker companies. There should be a way for people who absolutely cannot hold themselves from unloading this trivia onto the rest of the world to be able to monetize it themselves rather than pad the wallets of already wealthy cats. Sell tickets?
And profile pictures on forums?Bantari wrote: By the way, it always puzzled me, why do people have this overwhelming urge to advertise their personal stuff to the whole world, with stickers, messages, customized plates, etc...