I saw this sign on the side of a semi-truck that was unloading at a store while we were stopped at a red light.
I hope they're not supporting them while in combat! ;)
I like how the cab of the truck is painted camouflage.
Visit Lesley for more signs.
I am seeing this in two minds as well - pride for our companies who are supporting our troops, yet laughing that our troops are supposed by alcohol!!! What a great catch!
ReplyDeleteOops, "supported" by alcohol, not "supposed"! Arrrgh, my fingers are so cold right now I can hardly type!
ReplyDeleteI can think of more than one occasion when we would have given ANYTHING for a cold beer when all we had was warm. chemically treated water from a canteen and a pouch of barely edible MREs.
ReplyDeleteawesome!
ReplyDeletei love your header!
Great catch, Pat!
ReplyDeleteNice one Pat!
ReplyDeleteThat was pretty neat!
ReplyDeleteCould be a catch 22 as they say ! Cool cab though ! Have a great day !
ReplyDeletenice...i know what you are saying but it is really cool that they are supporting...
ReplyDeleteyour header, how did you climb to the end of the palm frond to put the lights on?
ReplyDeleteGlad for the support, but, like you, I hope the "support" isn't with their product.
ReplyDeleteYou have a good eye for signs, Pat!
ReplyDeleteGood sign! I bet they need a little Coors relief at the end of the day!
ReplyDeletehahahhaha...hilarious, coors and combat? wow!
ReplyDeleteWell I think they can have this while in the base, do you think it is okey?
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During World War II, Dad said he supplied his group with livation after the day was done...when he could.
ReplyDeleteI think it was supplied by the government.
That is one clever truck painting job. I love your take on the supporting the troops in battle. You were Johnny n the spot with that one. The place on the side looks like it is coming right at me...spooky. genie
ReplyDeleteTwo thumbs up! And who can't use some refreshment in the desert?
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