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anonymous_coward

Joined: 24 Oct 2007 Posts: 472
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Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 6:16 pm Post subject: memorials on the backs of cars |
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i hope this doesn't offend anyone, but have you noticed all the people who have memorialized their dead family members on the back of cars? have these people used their inheritance to buy a car, and feel guilty about it (they probably should) or do people not see this as tacky? When I die, if anyone feels the need to memorialize me, I hope it's not on something that depreciates like crazy. That being said, I guess if it was a classic or sentimental car that meant a lot to the person and their loved one, and not a daily driver, it's not as tacky. does anyone else feel this way or is it just me?
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ZiggyStardust
Joined: 07 Nov 2007 Posts: 52 Location: Chambersburg
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Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 7:05 pm Post subject: |
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| I agree. I actually say something similar to this every time I see on of these things. It's like a ....car tattoo or something. |
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.45chel

Joined: 26 Oct 2007 Posts: 2529 Location: Chambersburg
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Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 7:14 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, it's pretty icky.
Can I tattoo Anonymous Coward on my 'Baru? Ya know to memorialize your life?
...Wait, then someone might think I'm you and vandalize my vehicle. NM _________________ I demand euphoria! |
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Coppy

Joined: 28 Oct 2007 Posts: 2107 Location: Chambersburg
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Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 7:37 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, I think you're missing something....
I think the numbers of vehicles that memorialize Dale Earnhardt outnumber the number of cars memorializing dead family members about 100 to 1. |
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cookieclaygirl

Joined: 03 Dec 2007 Posts: 1625 Location: shippensburg
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Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 7:52 pm Post subject: |
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hahaha.
ooh!
scary thought:
1,000 years from now when archaeologist are studying our culture they'll find all these plastic clings with his name and think it was some god or cult.
ick!
the reports: this civilization was wondering what a man named Jesus would do and the this mysterious Ernhardt's temple was symbolized by the number "3"....what does this "3" symbolize. our scholars are working tirelessly to unlock more clues. |
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.45chel

Joined: 26 Oct 2007 Posts: 2529 Location: Chambersburg
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Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 9:05 pm Post subject: |
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No, I'm afraid it actually is a cult.
It's the Cult of Intimidator.
They gather around an electric box, gulping swill that passes for beer while watching their sub-deities run in circles, all the while the Lord of Three watches them with great approval, or so they imagine.
Did I mention my exH was a mullet-headed, IROC Camaro driving, NASCAR watching redneck?
*shame*
I was young and stupid. I thought I could clean him up.
I did get him to love Cats The Musical. He listens to the soundtrack when no one else is around!  _________________ I demand euphoria! |
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raynsandy
Joined: 30 Apr 2008 Posts: 7
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Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 10:46 pm Post subject: |
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| thats almost as bad as putting 500 bumper stickers all over the back of the vehicle. |
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Coppy

Joined: 28 Oct 2007 Posts: 2107 Location: Chambersburg
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Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 11:03 pm Post subject: |
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If I had all the time in the world, I would write a billion-page dissertation on the absurdity of magnetic ribbons.
This is one of the key reasons I support Obama; he's against shallow patriotism. Conservatives use that as an attack on him, but I see it as nothing but a positive.
I hate shallow patriotism. A conservative friend of mine told me he hates Obama because he didn't put his hand over his heart during the pledge of allegiance.
So I said, "Well, that wasn't during the pledge, it was during the national anthem."
So he says, "Who cares, everyone else did it?"
And I basically said [paraphrased]: 'That doesn't matter; I don't know if you've been to baseball games or not, but putting your hand over your heart has never been any sort of requirement during the national anthem. You put your hand over your heart for the pledge of allegiance to the flag because it's just that, but even if you watch the Olympics, athletes typically don't put their hands over their hearts during the the anthem, from any country, because it's simply a formal moment of silence."
In other words, people frickin hate me for being right.
But you can't win, because a colleague made it quite clear that he 'hates' Obama because, and simply because, he doesn't wear an American flag pin on his lapel.
Don't you understand that this is the sort of elitist thinking we need to get away from? And conservatives call liberals "elitist" and "intellectual." Unbelievable... It's not about magnets on your SUV's, pins on your lapel, or hands over your heart. It's about taking our country out of the worst presidency of our lifetimes and pushing it into a new direction.
And believe me, and new direction is not 74-year-old McCain. |
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.45chel

Joined: 26 Oct 2007 Posts: 2529 Location: Chambersburg
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Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 12:25 am Post subject: |
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Do you watch Boston Legal? _________________ I demand euphoria! |
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Coppy

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Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 2:21 am Post subject: |
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| .45chel wrote: |
I did get him to love Cats The Musical. He listens to the soundtrack when no one else is around!  |
There's nothing more manly than some magical mr. mistoffelees |
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MAJ_Kong
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 3:19 pm Post subject: |
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| Coppy wrote: | | .45chel wrote: |
I did get him to love Cats The Musical. He listens to the soundtrack when no one else is around!  |
There's nothing more manly than some magical mr. mistoffelees |
Or a Jellicle cat or three.  _________________ "One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got in my pajamas, I don't know." |
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Mister Me

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Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 3:36 am Post subject: |
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I thought about what A-C typed, and it occurs to me that people grieve out the stages in various ways... so if it helps someone through a troubling time, well good then. Sorry to jump back on topic out of noplace like that... _________________ Is it legal to yell "theatre" in a crowded fire? |
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.45chel

Joined: 26 Oct 2007 Posts: 2529 Location: Chambersburg
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Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 4:51 am Post subject: |
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| Mister Me wrote: | | I thought about what A-C typed, and it occurs to me that people grieve out the stages in various ways... so if it helps someone through a troubling time, well good then. Sorry to jump back on topic out of noplace like that... |
The nerve of you! Jumping back on topic!
I forgot, in the Jellicle cats poem, what is the dog equivalent?
I know I'll be mocked for this, but I liked Cats. It was one of the first musicals I ever saw performed, so it will always have a 'special' place with me. _________________ I demand euphoria! |
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Mister Me

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Mass Appeal drivel *scoffs* (is refering to nascar, not cats) _________________ Is it legal to yell "theatre" in a crowded fire? |
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Coppy

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