One Life Live It!!
Discussion
I'm mildly confused by all these "One Life Live It!" stickers on old jacked up 4x4s.
Thing is, you never see these stickers on open top sports cars and they can be quite life affirming. Or on glorious GT cars all set for a life affirming blast across Europe. Or on superbikes (although "One Life End It!" might sometimes be more appropriate for them).
Or indeed on a big people carrier from someone that is living their life by having lots of fun with a big family, or maybe an estate car that carries kayaks and climbing gear for an outdoorsy life type, or a van full of motocross bikes.
So can anyone explain why these people sem to insist that a jacked up 4x4 in particular is a prerequisite to having "a life"?
And also, what does a 4x4 "life" actually consist of? I'm inclined to think it likely to involve getting very cold and very dirty and very stuck in a godforsaken bog somewhere. Doesn't intrinsically feel very "lifey" to me, but I'm happy to be educated on this point.
Thing is, you never see these stickers on open top sports cars and they can be quite life affirming. Or on glorious GT cars all set for a life affirming blast across Europe. Or on superbikes (although "One Life End It!" might sometimes be more appropriate for them).
Or indeed on a big people carrier from someone that is living their life by having lots of fun with a big family, or maybe an estate car that carries kayaks and climbing gear for an outdoorsy life type, or a van full of motocross bikes.
So can anyone explain why these people sem to insist that a jacked up 4x4 in particular is a prerequisite to having "a life"?
And also, what does a 4x4 "life" actually consist of? I'm inclined to think it likely to involve getting very cold and very dirty and very stuck in a godforsaken bog somewhere. Doesn't intrinsically feel very "lifey" to me, but I'm happy to be educated on this point.
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