Your right! It's the Prius!Abraham wrote:A quick aside: Is a Lexus the car of liberals?
I thought it was a Prius? (also known as the Smug-mobile)
Date night gone wrong
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Pecos wrote:Your right! It's the Prius!Abraham wrote:A quick aside: Is a Lexus the car of liberals?
I thought it was a Prius? (also known as the Smug-mobile)
Hey, hey.....not always now....the car my company provides me is a Prius. I don't think a liberal has ever even ridden in it (if there are any liberals where I work, I've either never met them, or they've never let on what their politics are).
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I completely agree, thank you for clarifying. I, also for various reasons, also don't put NRA and other types of stickers on my vehicles - although when I was younger I did.VMI77 wrote: I'll be more clear. I picked on liberal bumper stickers but I wasn't just alluding to liberal bumper stickers. Let me put it in the form of a question....when I see someone making a political statement with a bumper sticker, I have to wonder why they feel the need to broadcast their politics and why they think they're going to influence anyone to understand or accept their beliefs? They've essentially drawn a line in the philosophical sand before a single word is exchanged. IOW, a bumper sticker seems to be a way of seeking attention, and I'm wary of people who are seeking attention.
When the bumper sticker is extraordinarily idiotic, like "Coexist," it's also a pretty good bet the person is a ideologue that is incapable of rational discussion. It the sticker expresses an idea I agree with, it doesn't change the nature of the person, but it increases the chances that I might get along with them. For instance, if a bumper sticker says "ban guns," I'm not likely to get along with them; but if it says Molon Labe, I probably will get along with them.
And I do make a distinction between bumper stickers and things like USMC stickers, NRA stickers, Police benevolent association stickers, etc., though I, for various reasons, would not attach one to my own vehicle.
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I'm pretty sure that if that had happened to me and she continued to preach from her soap box I'd give her the option to stop talking or get out and start beating feet. If she asked nicely I might even slow down for her to get out.
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What can I say, I'm not a gentleman when it comes to ignorant women. :Dsdmahoney wrote:nyj wrote:Should have left her there.
I disagree. There is no point in making yourself out to be the bad guy through your actions, only to justify her hysteria regarding "gun nuts". I think he did the honorable thing, and ensured none of his actions warranted her response to discovering his pistol. Remember, his friends set him up, so there is still some connection to this person, even if indirect.
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Lucky you didn't get lucky. Just imagine the repercussions of "MWAG in bedroom". ;)
You handled it very well, BTW.
You handled it very well, BTW.
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I call it a Pious. Because the people who drive them generally think they're holier than thou.Abraham wrote:A quick aside: Is a Lexus the car of liberals?
I thought it was a Prius? (also known as the Smug-mobile)
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VMI77 wrote:Pecos wrote:Your right! It's the Prius!Abraham wrote:A quick aside: Is a Lexus the car of liberals?
I thought it was a Prius? (also known as the Smug-mobile)
Hey, hey.....not always now....the car my company provides me is a Prius. I don't think a liberal has ever even ridden in it (if there are any liberals where I work, I've either never met them, or they've never let on what their politics are).
Or maybe our the most liberal guy in the company?
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Great post and thread. Welcome aboard.
I would have told her, "I'm sorry you are upset. I should tell you, however, that you probably don't want to look under your seat."
I would have told her, "I'm sorry you are upset. I should tell you, however, that you probably don't want to look under your seat."
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I was in a similar situation two different times when single many years ago. Wanted to meet the girls for for quite some time. When finally on a formal date, I had my interest come to a screeching halt in less than an hour, thankfully, by conversation and the realization that we distinctly would never be compatible. She saved you a lot of time and money! Have a wonderful wife now who is thankful I take the responsibility for our safety with 2A rights.
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She has since called and apologized for 'overreacting' about the whole thing and offered to make it up to me. Ehhh no thanks. I stick to hanging out with my dog
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Why not? It's rare, an individual, who will apologize for overreacting. Especially when she doesn't have to.Sparky3131 wrote:She has since called and apologized for 'overreacting' about the whole thing and offered to make it up to me. Ehhh no thanks. I stick to hanging out with my dog
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Sounds like a great opportunity to make a convert. Tell her she could make it up to you by going with you to the range.Sparky3131 wrote:She has since called and apologized for 'overreacting' about the whole thing and offered to make it up to me. Ehhh no thanks. I stick to hanging out with my dog
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Since you already know her rash reactions, I don't blame you.Sparky3131 wrote:She has since called and apologized for 'overreacting' about the whole thing and offered to make it up to me. Ehhh no thanks. I stick to hanging out with my dog
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jmra wrote:Sounds like a great opportunity to make a convert. Tell her she could make it up to you by going with you to the range.Sparky3131 wrote:She has since called and apologized for 'overreacting' about the whole thing and offered to make it up to me. Ehhh no thanks. I stick to hanging out with my dog
Rarely dose one see the anti-gun zealot change their mind in the wild without much angst and facing dire situations.
You could use this as an experiment and document your results for posterity (here of course )
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