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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Vanity Plates



14 comments:

  1. In this case, a bit of vanity does not hurt :)
    We can not customize our plates...

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  2. First one nearly is a match Rochester's new mayor... an unusual name I think.

    http://www.rochestercitynewspaper.com/rochester/election-day-2013/Content?oid=2293269

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    1. Hope Rochester city government improves with its Lovely new mayor. Seems she has a mandate.

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  3. That top plate is a lot to live up to!!!!

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  4. You certainly see a lot more of these around now!

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  5. Love the irony of the first photo. Lots of rust and dust framing "lovelee". Great finds.

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  6. I like the
    'MYTONKA'
    A big toy for a big boy!

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  7. Cool. I took some photos of vanity plates last summer but never got around to using them in a post.

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  8. So nice to see those! Plates like that aren't allowed here.

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    1. Americans sometimes have odd relationships with their cars. Personal license plates are one example.

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  9. I am way too old and wrinkled to have Lovelee on my tag. Mine was bagax3 (my nickname times my 3 children) until I was too cheap to pay the extra fee and gave it up. I now go generic everything :-)

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  10. That's interesting TFG, you call them Vanity plates we call them Personal plates. Fun captures here :)

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  11. I like the big boy's toy! We've seen a lot of fun vanity plates on the road, wish I'd taken pics of all of them...

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