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As Americans count down to the presidential election, one company from Johnson County is turning potential votes into profits, mass-producing bumper stickers that are getting bi-partisan support.
It's a Northwest bad driver stereotype that's so common, it was parodied in a local Pemco Insurance ad campaign.
Slower traffic keep right: North Port man selling bumper stickers for frustrated Florida drivers Posted: Apr 5, 2021 / 03:23 PM EDT Updated: Apr 6, 2021 / 11:57 AM EDT ...
On Tuesday, May 17 we showed you how one man said he will be fined by his HOA for having an anit-Biden bumper sticker that is placed on the back of his truck. The dispute continues in the south ...
There are times when I would like to cover up my bumper sticker(s) ... That was part of our campaign to keep people from shooting the poor ... So, you're looking at $600, Mike. A big chunk of ...
Grace writes: My husband’s car has a bumper sticker that reads: “Please don’t fart around my kids.” I drive this car often and am mortified when I see people looking at the bumper. My ...
Two bumper stickers — one supporting Black Lives Matter and another supporting former Georgia state Representative Stacey Abram's 2018 gubernatorial bid — were covered by 'I Love Trump' stickers.
Regarding Kathleen Parker’s Nov. 5 column, “Courting Bubba with bumper-sticker rhetoric is lost cause”: Yes, Kathleen, you’re right, of course. The (mostly) Northeastern boy… ...
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