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Sunday, April 08, 2007
Bumper Sticker
Saw a bumper sticker this morning. It ssid, "Our German Shepard is smarter then your honor student."
What do you think Jax?
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Bumper stickers are little more then a childish need to validate one's own identity by stating an opinion in grossly oversimplified terms.
Some people (or dogs) choose superficial things to incorporate into their identity... such as politics, ethnicity, breed, or in this case, intelligence.
So what do I think of it? Well the answer to that is I don't think much of it.
mmmmmm, intelligence is superficial? Perhaps there is jealousy here. And, if bumper stickers are needed to validate identity, what say you about bloggers (don't forget your master has been known to blog).
Intelligence: If you were a dog would you think any different?
As for blogs? Blogs are sought out by others while bumper stickers are not. I guess you could say blogs are passive, while bumper stickers are roaming billboards.
4 comments:
Bumper stickers are little more then a childish need to validate one's own identity by stating an opinion in grossly oversimplified terms.
Some people (or dogs) choose superficial things to incorporate into their identity... such as politics, ethnicity, breed, or in this case, intelligence.
So what do I think of it? Well the answer to that is I don't think much of it.
-Jax
mmmmmm, intelligence is superficial? Perhaps there is jealousy here. And, if bumper stickers are needed to validate identity, what say you about bloggers (don't forget your master has been known to blog).
Intelligence: If you were a dog would you think any different?
As for blogs? Blogs are sought out by others while bumper stickers are not. I guess you could say blogs are passive, while bumper stickers are roaming billboards.
you've never browsed blogs...that is more then passive. Anyway Jax, for a young dog you are a FUDDYDUDDY.
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