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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 4151374" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>The difference may be that the BRCC mug isn't as evident to the general populace as stickers on a vehicle are. I can remember way back in 1959 (that's the year my folks bought their first NEW car - '59 Ford station wagon) when we were visiting the Royal Gorge. Dad saw this guy walking down the rows of parked cars and putting "Royal Gorge" bumper stickers on the vehicles. Dad walked up to him and threatened him greatly if we came back out and found a sticker on our station wagon.</p><p></p><p>There wasn't one when we returned. I've been pretty much the same as him, and in the same line, I don't buy clothes or other things that serve as advertising for those selling them. My one exception is a North Face jacket that I bought because it is good in the wind and is water resistant. However, the North Face logo on the black jacket is also in black, so it doesn't show unless one gets up close to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 4151374, member: 7900"] The difference may be that the BRCC mug isn't as evident to the general populace as stickers on a vehicle are. I can remember way back in 1959 (that's the year my folks bought their first NEW car - '59 Ford station wagon) when we were visiting the Royal Gorge. Dad saw this guy walking down the rows of parked cars and putting "Royal Gorge" bumper stickers on the vehicles. Dad walked up to him and threatened him greatly if we came back out and found a sticker on our station wagon. There wasn't one when we returned. I've been pretty much the same as him, and in the same line, I don't buy clothes or other things that serve as advertising for those selling them. My one exception is a North Face jacket that I bought because it is good in the wind and is water resistant. However, the North Face logo on the black jacket is also in black, so it doesn't show unless one gets up close to me. [/QUOTE]
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