Driving home tonight with my wife and daughter[1], we ended up at a signal behind a humongous red Dodge Ram pickup[2], double tires in the rear, mammoth chrome exhaust, jacked up so that the lovely chromed differential was visible.
And, on his back window, the lovely sticker that said, "DODGE the Father / RAM the Daughter". (Which is, apparently, a thing. https://goo.gl/Be8ayC)
And, of course, capped off with a Texas license plate.
Classy. Thanks for reinforcing all those stereotypes about Texans, Texas creep.
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[1] Actually, my daughter was driving — Go, Kitten, go!
[2] Not the one pictured.
Nice to see that sometimes stereotypes run true.
Thanks for the link. I had no idea what that slogan was about until I saw the silhouette.
We have one of these guys up the street. Tennessee plates, with decals on the front that are silhouettes of a naked woman being humped doggie-style. The caption read "Southern Style!".
The decals on the back are for the NRA and Trump.
It's so damned tempting….
Satan! Get Behind Me, I Say!
I have to say, had I encountered the vehicle in a parking lot I would have been sorely tempted to key it.
+Dave Hill S'what I'm sayin'.
Well, it's nice when they make their life priorities clear to serve as a warning to the rest of us.
No "car nads"? Must be a jetsetter.
There is a delicious symbolism in cutting off car nads with boltcutters. Not that I'd know anything about doing that.
There's a time when I would have just kind of rolled my eyes at this, but perhaps having a 16yo daughter has given me a different, less tolerant perspective of that sort of "clever wit."