OK... for those of you who are curious about the Lalamobile... here it is.
There are lots more stickers on the side back windows and a few on the upper part of the back passenger windows.
If you are not in agreement with my stickers, that's OK.
I will still be your friend if you will be mine and show mutual respect for differing opinions.
That's how I believe in living my life but after 45 years I feel a need to speak out.
I've had notes left on my car... good and bad.
I rarely have anyone pull up next to me at a red light as they lag behind to read the stickers.
I have looked in my rear view mirror to see people shaking their heads in disbelief and I have also seen them giving me a thumbs up and rarely a one-finger salute.
I have had a couple people come up and hug me when they see me approaching my car after reading the stickers and thank me for speaking out.
I had an elderly woman scream at me at the top of her lungs while standing in the street next to my car.
She told me I was going to burn in hell. She was definitely out of control.
And the funny thing was, SHE had invited ME to come to her estate sale and told me to bring my pug so we could visit with her and her pug.
So... during her tirade, I politely took little Mollie Sue and said... "Mollie Sue, I think it is time we go home!" and left the woman ranting in the street as we drove off.
Do I mean to offend? Most definitely not!
It's called freedom of speech and like I have said, I am non-confrontational except for my stickers.
At a glance you will know exactly what I stand for.
We all have a vote and we all can believe or not believe as we choose.
I will give you respect for your differing opinions and would appreciate the same in return.
So here are some of my favorites:
My life is based on a true story
I'm not crazy... my mother had me tested
Happier than a bird with a french fry
Doctors Without Borders
After the rapture, can I have your car?
Want to shoot defenseless animals? Use a camera!
Be the change you wish to see in the world
Eat more veggies
Recycle
It's OK not to believe. Religion is not a pre-requisite for morality
Humanist
Health care is a moral issue
Foodie for life. Eating well, feeling good, loving life.
Life is too short to eat crummy food
I'd rather be cooking
Addicted to cookbooks
Where's Lucy?
The Crazy Women's Photography Club
Crazy Pug Lady
My Moral Values: End war and violence, equal rights for all, freedom of religion, quality schools, affordable health care
A special thank you to my friends Lorraine and Mike for getting this shot of the Lalamobile as we headed out to a photography lecture and also for getting the photo of me.
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