I've seen a couple of interesting ones in the past couple of weeks:
1: A Cooper with a plate that said "MERGE".
2: An old-lady car (don't remember the make) with a plate that read
"VIEJITA" - which unless my spanish is completely off, roughly
translates to "Little Old Lady".
BTW, VIEJITA - despite being a little old lady was driving quite
competently, passing on the left and merging right after her pass.
Gosh, I hope I haven't violated these people's privacy by mentioning
their very public license plates in a public forum such as this.
Scott en Aztlán - 26 Jun 2007 15:27 GMT
"Fred G. Mackey" <do@not.spam> said in rec.autos.driving:
>I've seen a couple of interesting ones in the past couple of weeks:
>
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>BTW, VIEJITA - despite being a little old lady was driving quite
>competently, passing on the left and merging right after her pass.
She must have been from Pasadena.
>Gosh, I hope I haven't violated these people's privacy by mentioning
>their very public license plates in a public forum such as this.
Quit making fun of Brent.

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N8N - 26 Jun 2007 16:11 GMT
> I've seen a couple of interesting ones in the past couple of weeks:
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> Gosh, I hope I haven't violated these people's privacy by mentioning
> their very public license plates in a public forum such as this.
Saw an XJ12 yesterday with "LAST JAG" on the plate... not sure whether
the guy was trying to say that it was the last "real" Jaguar, or that
it was the last of those f**king PITA cars he was ever going to buy :)
nate
Studemania - 26 Jun 2007 23:02 GMT
> > I've seen a couple of interesting ones in the past couple of weeks:
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>
> nate
At a Jag club meet at Donnington Park I saw a XK100 with two plates
bearing that same mixture of characters, one present UK one (disc was
on W/S) and one California vanity plate that was only one year out on
date.
I forgot my camera that day.