Posted on 08/24/2004 10:47:18 AM PDT by doug from upland
This is a 2004 PT Cruiser. It is the perfect rolling campaign advertisement. The messages are magnetic and easily removed when I park the vehicle.
I guess it is understandable why the lefties flip me off and Mrs. DFU does not want to ride in this vehicle.
I love it! Good work.
Meep, Meep!!!!!
RIGHT FREAKIN' ON!!!!
MEGA-BUMP!!!
That's beautiful.
Looks much nicer that the rust bucket I saw at my library branch being held together by Kerry stickers.
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing (LOL)!
LOL!
I'm surprised some anarchist hasn't tried to fire-bomb that one. Let it never be said you don't support the prez!
Oh, yeah!!
You're an inspiration, dfu. Hold the line.
Bump for you Doug, you're a brave soldier in the war on liberalism.
I'm on vacation in Chicago, and have seen a vehicle similarly festooned with various left-wing slogans. The owner wasn't as smart as you--he used standard bumper stickers instead of the magnetic kind. But I must say that my first impulse upon seeing the car was not to think, "liberal knucklehead," but, "why'd he mess up his car like that?" Alas, the same thought comes to mind as I view your PT Cruiser. :-)
Mine's not quite that well-decorated, but it's big enough that after the liberals flip me off, they don't want to hang around and play bumper cars.
I'd buy the "which one" magnetic sticker for my truck.
Don't forget the great endorsement Kerry has recieved from Pyscho Kim In North Korea.
You got guts..
I believe you left out the close up of the balls dragging on the ground. Nice work, brother!
Good Lord! How big an old boy are ya? You better be ready to throw down at the traffic light! Nice though.
I hope you are insured.
Gosh, that's beautiful. Hope Kerry doesn't try to run you off the road... (That's a PT Bruiser to him.)
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