So one day last week I was driving to work and Enter Sandman came on the radio :rock: It was a beautiful day out, I had the windows down, and the radio cranked until the speakers started cracklin'! As I slow down to back into my parking spot I notice a guy in the next parking lot behind ours giving me the thumbs up. I smile, give him one back, and assume he's a Metallica fan right? As I shut the door after parking, he hollers "Hey! You're a Punisher fan huh?" I look at the sticker on my back glass and say "You know it! Chris Kyle!". He didn't miss a beat and said "Yeah he's coming out on a new show." I looked at him with a puzzled face as he started talking about some show that I assume is based off of the Marvel Comics. I quickly realized we were not going to have a meaningful conversation, told him have a good day and walked on inside :shrug:
I honestly don't hold it against the guy. A lot of people love those kinds of shows, just nobody I hang out with. So it caught me off guard that anyone would think that sticker meant "Hey I love that comic hero." I got a little chuckle out of it later after the confusion wore off.
Doesn't really matter anymore since I'm taking all the stickers off my truck. Most of them are gun related and I've always been irritated by the fact that being able to show my support for a company could get my truck broken into. But, the older I get the more realistic I get and it just isn't worth the risk. Not to mention the fact that pansy liberals are more likely to call in on someone they think might have an evil automatic banana clip assault missile on board once they see the stickers.