OP, get back on your meds |
| We don’t know ours. |
I have better things to observe than my license plate. That gives me no joy or amusement. People watch, stare in someone's window, look at the clouds or birds. |
You can't find your car without looking at your license plate? I've never used my plate to find my car. I walk to the spot where I left it??? |
Maybe he's the one that knows grammar. |
| My husband is like that, but I think his memory capacity is declining, too. |
| It's totally normal. I have had too many cars to recall each one. |
Normal for me. |
You're an asshole. -Parent of a disabled, low IQ child who is disgusted by how casually it is thrown around as an insult on DCUM. |
| Incredibly strange post. I do not know the license plate # for either of our vehicles and I don’t think DH does either. I don’t think is strange or unusual at all. |
I like all those things. I've had my plate for two years and after seeing something that is a mere 6 digits so many times I know it. People's brains work differently. It's ok. |
| I know mine, but only because I have vanity plates. Which I got after trying for the millionth time to get into the wrong blue Odyssey in the preschool parking lot, because I couldn't remember my license plate. |
| No idea what mine are. IQ of 147. |
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It's normal.
If you need any help with the starting lineup of the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates, I've got that down. My plate? Give me a minute. |
Is this my wife? It's "solutions" like this that keep the budget in turmoil. |