GlobalWarmer2 Registered: 02/15/08
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Reply with quote | #1 | I drove my SUV to the grocery store today. After walking in, I realized that I left my cell phone in the SUV. Upon arriving to my car, I notice a man attempting to tag it with one of your stickers. The problem is that the guy didn't think ahead and still had the backing on the sticker. He sat next to my car getting things ready. By the time he got the sticker on, I was only 10 feet away. I approached him to see what was going on and must have slipped because his forehead went right into my bumper. There's a little ding where it happened. After exchanging some words, I asked if he wanted me to call the police. He just walked off. I liked the sticker so much I decided to keep it. It sits just to the left of the ding and makes for a great story! The only problem is that it wasn't printed on quality adhesive paper. Is there any way I can get a better bumper sticker? I don't want to waste money on purchasing the adhesive myself. Thanks, -GlobalWarmer |
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ThomasPainInTheAss Moderator
Registered: 02/11/08
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Reply with quote | #2 | Feel free to purchase any of our bumper-stickers from the web site. Go to: http://imchangingtheclimate.com/BumperSticker.html and pick either the "I'm Changing The Climate, Ask Me How" or our new "I Should Know Better, Ask Me Why I Don't Care" bumper stickers. They guy who tagged you probably printed his own from the site and we obviously can not control the quality of his label stock and printing. Why don't you go tagging yourself. The adrenaline rush is hard to beat. TPITA |
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GlobalWarmer2 Registered: 02/15/08
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Reply with quote | #3 | While I agree with your message, I do not agree with the idea of tagging other people's vehicles. It's dangerous, illegal and unethical. I have an SUV because I need it to transport gear for work. I also use it for camping and hiking trips. I love being outdoors and have always been concerned with taking care of the environment and its resources. With that being said. I don't think tagging does anything to improve your cause. I would have been much more willing to research an alternative if I had received an educational pamphlet on my windshield. |
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Jackson99 Registered: 02/24/08
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