Just curious, what do you have hanging from your rear view mirror?

Let’s see what you got! Here is mine…

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Handicapped tag.

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God bless you brother

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I’m better than most, I don’t have a problem with pavement but uneven/gravel I struggle.

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My Dad told me the story that in the late 40’ and 50’s teens would get tickets left and right for hanging giant fuzzy dice.

I wonder how long youd last if you hung a fuzzy Glock lol

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Thank you for your service :us_outlying_islands:

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My wife has a “minion” key chain hanging on hers. My grandson put it there when he started borrowing it. You see, it’s an outback and looks like every other car in a big parking lot and it was the only way he could find it from a distance.

My car got nothing. It’s a purple trailblazer, nothing else looks like it… :roll_eyes:

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Wife’s suv has my handicap placard, tags on my truck. My truck has nada on the rear view mirror.

Had my dog tags on mine for years and years until I was t-boned and my car was a totaled. Never saw those tags again :frowning:

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I forgot to mention, my purple trailblazer is easy to see from a distance anyway but that PSA sticker on the tailgate is a dead give away! :smiling_imp:

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I haven’t hung anything from a mirror in some years. Last thing was an air freshener.

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Nothing

Sorry to bore you :joy:

My wife’s rear view mirror looks like she just left Mardi Gras :joy:

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Me too since I tore my meniscus

Take care of your knees people!

You’ll miss them when they’re gone :expressionless:

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Too late…

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That’s too bad, I feel your pain

I stay as active as possible, but I’m not the same. Not even close to what I was

It sucks

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I got the arthritis. Never had a bad injury. Knees went anyway. lol. Trash HOA refuses to fix our pool, so I have started to go to a city-run pool to do aquatic therapy. I walk pretty well in chest-deep water!

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I have severe arthritis in both thumbs. Bone spurs now replace the long gone cartilage. I attribute that to 29 years of heavy welding.

I’m looking at a trapeziectomy and suspensionplasty in both hands.

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Nerve damage / proprioception problems in left leg. I fall too much.

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If you lose your shake there goes welding boss

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That’s why my trapeziums are still in place

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Understood. I’ve never understood nor had it explained by a dr. but my and my older son’s hands shake when we try to do precision work. Made for some hella nice looking welds for me back in the day.

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