I got tired of my boring looking laptop so I gave it some personality. Or at least it looks different now. I always get bubbles when I put stickers on something, so I watched a couple videos on how to apply decals using the wet method. I did the same thing with these stickers and laid them down as smooth as can be. Time will tell if having soapy water between the stickers and computer will cause them not to adhere. If it works, I'm going to plaster the back window of my Yukon with dozens of stickers, mostly pro-2A stuff, and gun company advertising stickers, using the same method.
I have 3 different sizes of Union Sportsmen's Alliance stickers and put the biggest one right in the middle of the lid. And I made sure it's right side up when the screen is open. Then I stuck the I Don't Care Bear sticker on. I have a 4" Velcro patch of that on the toe of my MultiCam Christmas stocking, too. Among all those cutesy Care Bears, there should be
one bear that just doesn't care. They should make kids cartoons more realistic if they really want to teach them a valuable life lesson.

Then I added the High-Speed Wireless Device sticker.
Wicked Cutz gave me 2 Bacon Daddy stickers with my order of 50 bags of bacon jerky. Yep, 50 bags. It was $5 Baconmania, so I ordered 10 of the bacon packs of 5 flavors. I'm sure glad no porch pirates stole my $250 box of bacon off the front porch when I was at the doctor Thursday. BACON! I'm beggin' for bacon. After I stuck that on, the next one was FJB, in the style of an international vehicle registration code, like stickers you see on cars in Europe. Germany has
D for Deutschland, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is
GB, not UK like you might expect the UK to have. The United States of America is
US, Mexico is
MEX, Canada is
CDN, but it used to be CA. Now people drive around the country with all kinds of stickers on their cars that aren't country codes, like FJB, and I don't think most of them know what the real stickers are for.
I put a Grumpy Old Vet sticker on, just like the one I sent Sarge, and I have one left to put on my car. Then I added the G.I. Joe style Knowing Is Half The Battle sticker from Vet TV on and thought I was done. Then I realized I had stickers that would fit in the narrow space on the right and stuck the M.I. sticker on. I was already unsure if the stickers would peel because of the texture on my laptop. It could allow air and dirt to get in behind the stickers. Then I added another unknown factor by applying them with soapy water and squeegeeing it out. It looks like the plastic squeegee got most of the stickers down in the cracks. And a paper towel over the squeegee did a good job of soaking up the water that was squeezed out. Now when I go up north my friends will see the stickers on the laptop and might think I got rid of the old POS I was always swearing at.

I can make the outside look better, but the inside is still the same old crap.