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Old 04-20-2014, 06:32 AM   #17691
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Originally Posted by C0LLETTE View Post
No offense, honestly, and I do know this is a place to post random stuff...but would be great if more of us posted our original thoughts from time to time, here, even if they aren't all "neat" or " slick and eye catching".

I know we often find clever marketed phrases on tee-shirts, coffee cups etc,etc. that we can relate to. They are often fun and have their place but lately I feel a bit like I'm reading way too much life as seen through a bumper sticker.

Me, I'm old school. I figure that it takes a lot more to figuring out your sh*t than a bumper sticker or even 10. Yes, yes, it's fun; no, no glib isn't going to get you past the first 10-second chuckle. Oh, and I do know that many of us aren't looking for deep meaning and a few chuckles are worth their weight in gold.

BTW This isn't a hard stand and if you've an eloquent convincing argument as to why bumper/tees may carry the "Meaning of Life", please let me know.
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