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I'm gonna give you 6 extra points for having the sweetest sense of humor seen this morning. Beautifully written too.
As I was reading it a picture popped right up in my mind. There is a similar truck hereabouts that I see often. The difference between the trucks is that every inch of my local one is that the stickers are not necessarily political, but they are in every case related to the military or war. There are all of the usual POW stickers, and of course the Bring Home the MIA's, but then there are others too, some with language so obscure they are suggestive of cult followings. There are flags and counter-flags (the stars and bars of the Confederacy), and of course, as you mention, not an inch of truck untouched.
Our guy has an old truck. I think its a Chevy, its not a full sized one, one of those S-10 compacts. The thing has a lot of rust, it smokes, and there is hand applied paint and body putty under many of those stickers. This is not a rich man's truck, or the truck of a man who ever was or ever will be.
Every time I see that truck I think, 'there is a crazy man'. And I do not mean that as a light statement. I think the guy is crazy. He's a special kind of crazy, he's utterly obsessed with that one thing - and it is war - and it does not take a medical degree to understand that something there is fundamentally wrong. And I feel sorry for the old man. And that's all I can say - I don't know any more and I haven't thought about it one inch deeper than that.
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