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I saw them at the video shop on the counter for sale.

$7.95 for like 3 flowers.

Someone is raking it in...

They look stupid, and I have asked people who have them on their cars what do they mean, and they don't know.

"Its the latest craze to do".

..It is fun however putting them on other peoples cars at school.

..It is fun however putting them on other peoples cars at school.

lol Brett - it's even funnier to put gay pride stickers on other peoples cars - those rainbow ones - wait and see how long it takes for them to notice!!! lol...

yeah those stupid freakin frangipani's or whatever they are - I think they are billabong or some gay surfie brand crap shit piss stupid crap dammit.

sorry....they also shit me to tears

Okay thank GOD it's not just a NSW thing. Every second person has godamn frangipani stickers on their car. And it's always a fat mole driving it too! You can get them from autobarn now, no-name brand stickers. ARGH! :ninja:

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