“You know how it is when you’re driving behind a car and you notice the bumper sticker, and you think to yourself ‘Oh, it’s that kind of person’ or, ‘Why would somebody put that on their car?’” Walter ...
Bumper stickers are like tiny billboards for your personality. They make people smile, spark conversations at red lights and turn an ordinary car into something that’s uniquely you. Maybe yours ...
Campaign bumper stickers are part of a hallowed (if sometimes raucous) tradition, as Martha Teichner now tells us: It’s been said that Americans consider their cars extensions of their personalities, ...
“It will help you get a job”, “there is money in studying science”, “we need more students learning science, so they can become part of South Africa’s ‘knowledge economy’”. I often give talks about ...
Los Angeles has reached peak bumper sticker: It’s now common to see cars displaying a rainbow of decals. Today’s stickers often mimic classic formulations from bumper stickers past and declare loyalty ...
Drivers with road rage like bumper stickersIn other words, bumper stickers with passive messages such as “I’d Rather by Flying” and “Honk if You Love Jesus” could mean a potential road rage driver ...
People have been putting bumper stickers on their cars since the 1940s, when a Kansas City screen printer named Forrest P. Gill invented them. Gill got his hands on some adhesive-backed paper and ...