I’ve never understood the concept of paying money for clothing adorned with large company logos. If I’m going to act as advertising for Nike (or Adias et al) by wearing a t-shirt with one of their logos covering the front, they should be paying me.
Funny how dealers tell you that they just can’t let the car leave the lot without making your new vehicle a rolling billboard. I, too, do not see the point in wearing labels on the outside. By the bye, almost all dealer logos on cars can be scraped off with a fingernail. It’s time-consuming, but rewarding, and sometimes you can make your own message by choosing which letters to keep and which to “erase”. (I hade a friend who had a Pinto emblazoned with “Beach Ford.” We made it into “ach Ford”, which much better fit its temperament.)
Jason Allen about 11 years ago
I’ve never understood the concept of paying money for clothing adorned with large company logos. If I’m going to act as advertising for Nike (or Adias et al) by wearing a t-shirt with one of their logos covering the front, they should be paying me.
I Play One On TV about 11 years ago
Funny how dealers tell you that they just can’t let the car leave the lot without making your new vehicle a rolling billboard. I, too, do not see the point in wearing labels on the outside. By the bye, almost all dealer logos on cars can be scraped off with a fingernail. It’s time-consuming, but rewarding, and sometimes you can make your own message by choosing which letters to keep and which to “erase”. (I hade a friend who had a Pinto emblazoned with “Beach Ford.” We made it into “ach Ford”, which much better fit its temperament.)
Enoki about 11 years ago
Great for Aztec football, bad for US football…
phoenixnyc about 11 years ago
That uniform just gave me a permanent case of retina burn.