| Pretty cheesy, IMHO. But less tacky than folks with adhesive "memorials" to their loved ones stuck to their cars. Seriously? Just how car-oriented must your life be if you think *that's* an appropriate way to honor a departed loved one? |
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Pathetic. Cheesy. Your DH is right, listen to him. |
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I am surprised by all the negative responses given the prevalence of them in this area.
We don't have them and wouldn't get them. We just take whatever the state issues us, but we're cheap like that. |
Exactly! Grow a mullet if you like. America's about the freedom to be cheesy. |
So tell me Steve, do you and Brandon still cruise for chicks in the 'vette? |
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I'm a woman and have one, for my favorite sports team. I get compliments about it ALL THE TIME.
I think the rest of the plates are pretty stupid though. |
I have one that memorializes my deceased brother. I don't care if anyone thinks it's cheesy and/or trashy. It makes me think of him every time I see it. No one would know what it means unless they asked. |
| If they make me laugh, then I don't mind. My personal favorite? JIV TRKY lol! |
| My friend's dad had a Delorean, and his plate was BK2FUTR. I thought that was pretty funny. Saw a dentist's plate once that was DR2THDK. Thought that was funny. If they're not funny, I tend to think they're lame. |
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I have a junker car that I've been driving for 15 years, when I'm ready to get rid of it I've always told my DH I'm just going to slam into some asshole with vanity plates.
So look out. |
Seriously, see you at the peach pit later with Donna and ray Pruitt |
| DH and I went to the same 2 schools for grad and undergrad so we used to have plates with the initials of both universities (which doesn't seem much different to me than a university license plate holder) but I probably wouldn't do any other kind of personalization. |