You are really a rebel who likes to seem like you are conformist?
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You missed that week in preschool? |
| Will somebody please answer the OP's question about where people buy these stupid things? |
| Oh wait, I guess she just asked WHAT they are - so I am asking - where do ppl find these stickers anyway? |
I just saw a bunch of them at the Five-Below store. First time I had ever seen them. I suppose they are the latest "Baby on Board" craze (I never understood that one either). |
| according to BRU website, "baby on board" type of stickers serve the purpose of reminding you (when you see it through your rear view mirror) and other drivers to drive safe. |
| I've seen them at Target and Michael's |
Only if tatooed in the neck. |
OP here, I actually KIND OF understand the "Baby on Board" thing -- it's a safety precaution. But the stick figures are not! So where does one purchase these stick figures? It seems that you need to seek them out, b/c I don't see them everywhere for sale. |
| I've seen them at the car wash. They're stupid; I don't know why anyone would put those on their car like that. |
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WHY ON EARTH would anyone ADVERTISE who lives in their house?
COMMON SENSE anyone? |
| My neighbor has them. Lets just say she is *not that bright* and spends her time ridiculously. |
| Look at me we has sex pushed out a few kids and bought a dog wooppeee |
"Baby on Board - The three most puke-inducing words man has yet come up with. . . . I'm supposed to change my driving habits because some woman forgot to put her diaphram in? A treat for me! Why don't you put up an honest sign - Asshole at the Wheel!" - George Carlin, "What am I Doing in New Jersey" |
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Minivan driver here. No stick figure stickers, but I do have an Ironman sticker, of which I've completed 2 full Ironman's sincee becomming a mom. Not pudgy, at all...hair in ponytail, except when at work.
Who cares if people have these stickers? I don't get why you all care so much about what other people do with their cars. |