Jan. 19th, 2006 11:34
anti-vanity plate
Not the plate I'd want on my car...
![[ photo of license plate 174 HPV ]](https://p2.dreamwidth.org/bf138845b12b/173493-23570/cos.polyamory.org/imghost/LJ/HPVplate-crop.jpg)
... I wonder if the owner noticed?
[ Spotted on North Harvard @ Soldiers Field Road, January 7, 2006 ]
![[ photo of license plate 174 HPV ]](https://p2.dreamwidth.org/bf138845b12b/173493-23570/cos.polyamory.org/imghost/LJ/HPVplate-crop.jpg)
... I wonder if the owner noticed?
[ Spotted on North Harvard @ Soldiers Field Road, January 7, 2006 ]
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I saw a plate that made me wonder that recently... I forget.
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I was sad that I wasn't able to keep my old green plate when we bought our current car. You have to be organized enough to get rid of the old car first.
Saw the plate "100 MEN" once. It matched the then-current pattern for MA plates, so it wasn't a vanity plate (you can't get vanity plates that match the pattern).
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("not the plate I would want on my car")
I am curious, though, if someone with that plate wanted to change it and asked the RMV, what the RMV's response would be.
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They frequently get callers asking about the right car to choose to make it easier to get a date.
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"Don't be a dipshit."
Just a wild guess.
YAY!
-I want one.
-I hope they drive it proudly, right to the clinic each day, and then to the bar
-the DMV in AZ is the MVD wich always makes me laugh, because I tell people I have to go to "m'VD"
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Note that it includes none of the following combos:
PMS
HPV
FUQ
SUQ
COQ
JIZ
NUT
DYK
"JIZ" and "DYK" are especially surprising omissions, from my perspective.
Christ, I feel like a nine-year-old who has just discovered that he can look up dirty words in the dictionary.