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I think that qualifys as a "extra smart" bumper sticker“The sky is not the limit….the ground is”
Wichita’s nickname is “The Air Capitol of the World” due to Cessna, Beechcraft, Learjet and Boeing‘s historical presence.
This car had a Beechcraft company logo on both front doors
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Really begs the question what's the difference between pro staff and FACTORY PRO STAFFView attachment 225657Picked this one up at the rmbs rendezvous last night.
It's Portuguese.I finally have a contribution!
I've asked friends and gotten like 4 translations for this one. Google's literal translation is "I don't upload ugly but I already fart yes" ... I don't think that's right.
Still not confident I know what it means, but you can buy it on Amazon!
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I think it’s moreIt's Portuguese.
I don't go up ugly, but if you have to ask , then yes...
More or less, if you have to ask if you are ugly then Yes....
Where can I get this sticker!Classy
Marfa??? Gross!
Marfa??? Gross!
That’s one way to temper your road rage.This air freshener cracked me up in a customers car today.View attachment 225962
Yeah the love there confused me with everything else being PacNW centric?
Does it smell like Paint thinner?This air freshener cracked me up in a customers car today.View attachment 225962
I didn’t get up too close. Couldn’t tell.Does it smell like Paint thinner?
View attachment 225995Marfa, Texas: An Unlikely Art Oasis In A Desert Town
In the 1970s, minimalist artist Donald Judd moved to a dusty town in West Texas, where he created giant works of art that bask beneath vast desert skies. In the years since, Marfa has emerged as a mecca for art tourism.www.npr.org
I’ve been to Marfa. Seemed like a bunch of folk high on the stink of their own poop.View attachment 225995Marfa, Texas: An Unlikely Art Oasis In A Desert Town
In the 1970s, minimalist artist Donald Judd moved to a dusty town in West Texas, where he created giant works of art that bask beneath vast desert skies. In the years since, Marfa has emerged as a mecca for art tourism.www.npr.org