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I saw a bumper sticker this morning that said:
"Can't feed 'em? Don't breed 'em!"
?????
Babies? Puppies? Unicorns?
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Re: What does this mean?
Hah! I had to Google what a tribble is. Tee hee.
There were no other bumper stickers. Sometimes you can get a "feel" for a person based on other stickers... It was stuck on a fairly nice looking Toyota Camry-ish type of car. Hmm.
???
It makes sense for puppies I suppose.
If it was babies it should say, "Can't feed 'em? Don't breed!" But that doesn't have a ring to it....
Weird. :-)
ETA: I Googled it and zazzle.com has the bumper sticker. Related topics are as follows:
All Products: can't, feed, don't, breed, bumper, dad, father, deadbeat, parent, mother, mom, lazy, broke, jobless, bum, parenting, baby, child, homeless, pregnant, daddy, mommy, hungry, helpless
Soooo apparently it applies to people having too many kids that they can't support?
LOL! Apparently, but you know me, I was leaning toward dog breeding/backyard breeding.
This exactly. It actually never occurred to me that it meant anything different..
It's the abbreviation for a place and you get the sticker if you've been there or you're from there or you like it.
Well then that makes me think the guy is a moron because the wording doesn't work to support his cause. :-)
I'm going to pretend it means don't breed your animals, hah.