Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, because I am not living through my children.
Sucks to be you!
I’m the oldest of 6 kids. Growing up, we had a VW Rabbit with all of our college stickers on the back window. Some of us transferred, so there were a lot of stickers. When it finally died, my dad asked for the glass to be removed. It became a table top for a coffee table on the porch. It still fills my parents (alive and happy) with pride. And it’s a great conversation piece.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, because I am not living through my children.
Sucks to be you!
I’m the oldest of 6 kids. Growing up, we had a VW Rabbit with all of our college stickers on the back window. Some of us transferred, so there were a lot of stickers. When it finally died, my dad asked for the glass to be removed. It became a table top for a coffee table on the porch. It still fills my parents (alive and happy) with pride. And it’s a great conversation piece.
I love that! What a great idea.
DP
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely! We are proud of DC and they love the swag. Every car in our neighborhood with a college aged kid has a magnet or emblem.
Anonymous wrote:Wearing sweatshirt now! I also have a mug and a couple of good quality T-shirts. DS gave his little sister all kinds of plushes from the campus booskstore.
No stickers on cars. I like reading other people's stickers, but I don't want them on my cars.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, because I am not living through my children.
Sucks to be you!
I’m the oldest of 6 kids. Growing up, we had a VW Rabbit with all of our college stickers on the back window. Some of us transferred, so there were a lot of stickers. When it finally died, my dad asked for the glass to be removed. It became a table top for a coffee table on the porch. It still fills my parents (alive and happy) with pride. And it’s a great conversation piece.