Journalist Carson Walker shared a PowerPoint image of one of his favorite bumper stickers during Wednesday night’s talk in Yankton.
“Dollar Tree is such a scam,” says someone in @unicorn2.0’s video. The presumably plastic champagne flutes have a red sticker with “$2” written on it. Someone peels the sticker off the item and ...
You can remove your car's window tint yourself with the help of heat and cleaning tools, including plastic scrapers and ...
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When Annapolis native and Loyola student Leah Mazzuchelli, 21, pulls up to a red light, she can feel eyes on her car. Some laugh, others lean closer for a better look. On the back of her Kia Soul, a ...
Here's what to know about Flock Safety's license plate readers, used across Arizona, after the Sedona City Council's decision ...
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 ...
Listen, we know the roads here in New Jersey are ALWAYS crowded. Traffic is an issue here in the Garden State. Trust us, we're well aware. We sit in it so often that it makes sense why we take such ...
Who doesn't read bumper stickers and check out decals on the back of cars, especially at a stoplight or when you're walking past a car? Maybe you even have a few on your back window or bumper ...
Do you find yourself reading stickers on the backs of cars when you're at a stoplight? They can definitely give you insight into the car's owner. I used to have a few decals on my back window. They ...
Stickers on a car can be a hassle to remove, especially if they’ve been there for a long time. Whether it’s an old parking permit, a dealership decal, or a bumper sticker that has outstayed its ...
Gone are the days of “Coexist” or “This car climbed Mt. Washington.” Bumper stickers have lately gotten a lot weirder, and much more niche. By Charles W. McFarlane You can spot them in the parking lot ...