Pluggers by Rick McKee for December 20, 2019

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 5 years ago

    if only he had the accessibility symbol on his license plate(s)

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    wiatr  almost 5 years ago

    Nice rendering of a ’56 Chevy Bel Air!

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    amethyst52 Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    It says right on the placard not to leave in on the mirror when driving, but I see them all the time like that.

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    flyertom  almost 5 years ago

    I used to have a ‘56 Chevy, until a Navy buddy drove it into the Okefenokee Swamp. It’s probably still there.

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    Breadboard  almost 5 years ago

    Never had or wanted those …

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    zerotvus  almost 5 years ago

    You just can’t go wrong with fuzzy dice :)

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    Russell Bedford  almost 5 years ago

    b4 fuzzy dice it was baby shoes, or was that after, so long ago…

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    Qiset  almost 5 years ago

    That’s my first car!

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    Display  almost 5 years ago

    Fake news! Those dice ain’t pink!

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    jr1234  almost 5 years ago

    Those clear envelopes you slide handicap card into also have plastic hook that can melt in a hot car. It falls to floor and then police can give you ticket and might find your car has been towed away and there is nothing you can do about it.

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    Caldonia  almost 5 years ago

    The handicap permit is way more useful. I use mine all the time. I’m not physically disabled, just lazy. I bought a permit off the dark web and it’s great. I’m kidding, of course.

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    david_42  almost 5 years ago

    Often seen in cartoons, I’ve never seen fuzzy dice in a car.

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    ctolson  almost 5 years ago

    My first car was a ‘56 Chevy Bel Air

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    pategar  almost 5 years ago

    First I thought he didn’t look* disabled, but on second look, he’d never fit in that car anyhow.

    *Sure, that doesn’t mean much, except that Brookins doesn’t want to draw a walker.

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    flemmingo  almost 5 years ago

    First car I bought was ‘56 Chevy Bel Air HT red with white inserts. Used of course!

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    Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    Happens to all of us eventually… a sad day when it happens

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    Diamond Lil  almost 5 years ago

    Love the ’57 Chevy

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    Jan C  almost 5 years ago

    Neither my nor my husband’s handicaps are visible. There are times when being able to park in a handicapped space would be a godsend, but neither of us will apply for a placard precisely because they are not visible. I have heard and seen the abuse heaped on by ignorant folks who don’t believe a person is entitled to their placard. No thank you.

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    Plods with ...™  almost 5 years ago

    He could always put those dingle balls along the top edge.

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    millersdiveservice  almost 5 years ago

    I have a hard time walking very far, but I refuse to get one of those…..Leave those spaces for those that truly need them, and the fat and lazy people with 400 dollars worth of food stamps so they can get fatter and lazier!

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    finnygirl Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    I am disabled, and I don’t have a car. (I have too many medical problems to get a driver’s license.) But I have the handicapped placard because people often will give me a ride someplace, and it’s still hard for me to walk across a parking lot a great distance, especially with snow, ice, or in the dark. When I just had a back brace, it wasn’t always visible in winter under my coat. Now I have a walker. But even in the past, I never assumed somebody wasn’t handicapped just because they didn’t have some sort of obvious injury or device. As for fuzzy dice, I used to see them often in my youth! They really did exist!

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    GoComicsGo!  almost 5 years ago

    I really loved the drawing of the car when I first saw it.

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