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I think about stickers and remind myself of all the positive idealizations of owning the Wrangler to which they attach that I've yet to realize, and may never, just like many of you.
I bought the Dual top with this idea of riding with it down along Jones Beach Island: maybe next summer.
I bought the Wrangler with the idea of taking it places that aren't on maps. I haven't gotten around to that yet either. The closest time has allowed me is the gravel parking lot when taking my wife to the flea market.
The list goes on, and many of us do get to experience some or all the things we bought our rigs for....and some bought it for the idea we might or could, or should, or will, or have, maybe repeatedly.
Why should stickers on that rig be different? I could see it disingenuous to place a sticker on of a sight you've neither visited nor want to see. But if you simply dream of Moab, or Easter Safari, or the Pacific Coast Highway, or whatever that doesn't promote hate/bigotry put the sticker on if it makes you happy. Things like this sometimes help us get though the day.
Along similar lines, when the Chairman of Revlon was once asked about his cosmetics line he replied, "I don't sell cosmetics, I sell hope."
I bought the Dual top with this idea of riding with it down along Jones Beach Island: maybe next summer.
I bought the Wrangler with the idea of taking it places that aren't on maps. I haven't gotten around to that yet either. The closest time has allowed me is the gravel parking lot when taking my wife to the flea market.
The list goes on, and many of us do get to experience some or all the things we bought our rigs for....and some bought it for the idea we might or could, or should, or will, or have, maybe repeatedly.
Why should stickers on that rig be different? I could see it disingenuous to place a sticker on of a sight you've neither visited nor want to see. But if you simply dream of Moab, or Easter Safari, or the Pacific Coast Highway, or whatever that doesn't promote hate/bigotry put the sticker on if it makes you happy. Things like this sometimes help us get though the day.
Along similar lines, when the Chairman of Revlon was once asked about his cosmetics line he replied, "I don't sell cosmetics, I sell hope."
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