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Lil-Rokslider
Reminds me of The Office, Michael Scott: "Yep. Don't mess with Colorado."I have this on a magnet, I put it on my tailgate every September!
Reminds me of The Office, Michael Scott: "Yep. Don't mess with Colorado."I have this on a magnet, I put it on my tailgate every September!
The jeep has travelled to a lot of really cool places. A lot of which I do not have a sticker for. But when I visit somewhere new I always grab a sticker for the back window.
You won’t find any brands or hunting related stuff, other than the sneaky 4x4 “rated” badges that are a fun take on the factory “trail rated” badge. It’s hauled out plenty of deer and elk on ice.
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This year I’m running primos speak the language and bone collector stickers. Also running some old McDonald’s trash in the passenger floorboard and crumpled beer cans in the bedI just have a small Vortex sticker to keep people from thinking there is anything nice in my truck worth stealing. Works great.
I personally haven't had a sticker on a vehicle since high school, but my favorite is the ones that say "come and take it" with a firearm picture.
It makes me laugh thinking of someone actually breaking into their truck to "come and take it." And the buck commander deers that make a heart. That always makes my heart warm for the cousins that love each other.
Edit: Also if someone has a Hush sticker on their car. I immediately judge them.
Especially if on a tan Tacoma in states that require government permission to conceal or open carry.
I thought this kind of thing would work when I drove up to Boston last year.Have one The Mountain Project - "Die with Memories, not dreams" sticker on my 60 series land cruiser, nothing on my "work" truck. The same cannot be said for all my coolers and garage storage. That's where all the stickers go.
But, I've been thinking about something similar to this lately. This granted that I have never had any negative interactions in the field, but listening to everybody whine about non-residents on this forum...
To avoid the Non-resident hate for driving a vehicle with Texas plates all over creation, I've been contemplating stocking up on random state university/alumni stickers and putting one on the truck when I'm out of state. Think hunting public in Oklahoma so throwing on a Tulsa or Oklahoma Panhandle State University sticker. Don't want to get too hard on the in state rivalries (OSU/OU, etc). Or a Wyoming cowboy sticker, Montana State, etc depending on where I'm hunting at any given time. Then worst case guys see it and think to themselves, "Oh, its a local who moved to TX for work and he came back to hunt."
Come to think of it, removable magnets would be better and just throw them on the tailgate. Keep a little folder of them under the back seat.