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slipjig3 ([personal profile] slipjig3) wrote2005-10-12 01:01 am

One mobile abridged library, comin' up

My new used Oldsmobile, a.k.a. Harold the Hoopty Car, desperately needs a bumper sticker. Originally, I was going to order a Trogdor the Burninator thing, but you can only get it as part of a $12 four-pak, and they're charging something like five bucks in shipping, aaaaaaaand I'm not going there, thank you. Plan #2 was to scan in the "Harold the Hoopty Car" card from our Chez Geek set, enlarge it somewhat, get it copied onto a full-sheet magnet, and cut it out, but I don't know how weatherproof it would be. Plan #3—rifling through random catalogs—is excellent for reminding yourself of how many craptastic bumper stickers are on the market today.

Congratulations, dear reader. You've officially been designated Plan #4.

Any suggestions as to where I might be able to procure a good sticker or two? Any and all suggestions will be considered.

[identity profile] rubian77.livejournal.com 2005-10-12 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Welllll, iff'n you were closer to Williamsport, Maryland, there's a cute little Pagan shop that sells funny bumper stickers. Like the one my husband got: "I'm the man in this house and I have my wife's permission to say so." or: "Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup." Plus the usual assorted "Straight but not narrow"-type ones.

OOoh! Or you can hang out in DC or a college town until the Hare Krishnas sell you one for a penny.

[identity profile] slipjig.livejournal.com 2005-10-13 04:57 am (UTC)(link)
*gigglefits*

Or, I could just stay patient and pick one up at Arisia. The trouble is that "staying patient" bit.