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Vanity License Plates
#31
Buck wrote:
lazydays, you said a little too much ............

Even though I now know all of his vitals, I still can't remember what color Camry convertible I'm looking for to check that license plate. Smile
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#32
Before there were personalized plates, HAMS in CA could get their call letters on their plates at no extra charge.
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#33
Seacrest wrote:
What is the deal with these things?
If you have a vanity plate whose meaning is private or obscure, doesn't that kind of defeat the whole "vanity" aspect?


My plate says "ISNRYU".

It is obscure. But some people will recognize it. And that is the idea.








PS. It has nothing to do with insurance. Wink
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#34


http://www.webreference.com/outlook/license/index.html
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#35
I like Ana already!
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#36
I've learned to be careful what you wish for.
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#37
Seacrest wrote:
What is the deal with these things?
If you have a vanity plate whose meaning is private or obscure, doesn't that kind of defeat the whole "vanity" aspect?

Nope.

My license plate is for me. It's not to entertain anyone. I just couldn't remember my old plate, so I got something I could remember.

I think of it as a "custom" plate rather than a "vanity" plate.
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#38
I saw a plate in MA: LMAO. The driver MUST have applied for this prior to the internets being at the fingertips of staff at the RMV.
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#39
It's a voluntary tax, loved even by Republicans. As is a lottery ticket.
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