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I saw a weird bumper sticker last night when Sue and I went out for dinner:

If you don't feel free to stand behind the troops,
Feel free to stand in front of them.


"So what?" you may ask.
I should add that the bumper sticker also had a Canadian maple leaf.

Date: Sep. 29th, 2008 11:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fledgist.livejournal.com
The Princess Pats are coming?

Date: Sep. 29th, 2008 01:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] serge-lj.livejournal.com
They shall pry my cans of maple syrup from my cold dead fingers.

Date: Sep. 29th, 2008 03:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fledgist.livejournal.com
I thought as much. What, though, of your poutine?

Date: Sep. 29th, 2008 03:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] serge-lj.livejournal.com
They shall also pry my poutine from my cold dead fingers. Hmm... This implies that I was eating the poutine without any utensils. Pretty messy.

Date: Sep. 29th, 2008 03:13 pm (UTC)

Date: Sep. 29th, 2008 01:05 pm (UTC)
readinggeek451: green teddy bear in plaid dress (Default)
From: [personal profile] readinggeek451
I think it means stand in front and be shot.

Date: Sep. 29th, 2008 01:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] serge-lj.livejournal.com
That's what I figured too, but that's the kind of garbage we expect from the worshippers of George Junior. Having grown up in Canada, I do not think it is an idyllic place, but I've never ever come across the sentiment in the Great White North. Then again I left almost exactly 20 years ago - the week that Bush père became President, as a matter of fact.