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I would go with TX as well.
NY's new plate looks like OH's drunk driving plate. ETA: The new Ohio plate looks like Iowa's and the new DL license looks pink. |
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PA has some nice Military: http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/militaryCenter/licensePlates.shtml Special Organization: http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/license_plates/plate-special_org.shtml and Special Fund: http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/license_plates/special_fund.shtml plates.
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I'm really partial to my state's plate design. At least before they decided to put flags or balloons on them or color it turquoise.
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We have about 25114 different ones in FL. Fixed it for you. |
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I'm really partial to my state's plate design. At least before they decided to put flags or balloons on them or color it turquoise. I love y'all's bright yellow plates. Its like a warning that the driver is a danger to everyone else on the road. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I'm really partial to my state's plate design. At least before they decided to put flags or balloons on them or color it turquoise. I love y'all's bright yellow plates. Its like a warning that the driver is a danger to everyone else on the road. I was going to say the same thing about the white plates on roads that have curves. |
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Y'all are nuts for picking the new texas plates. How about that Horny Toad one though? I think it is awesome. But then again, I am just really fond of reptiles. |
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hahaha.. I saw this today http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs671.snc4/61104_1399137867176_1494163697_924738_3932168_n.jpg I raffed and rost |
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Y'all are nuts for picking the new texas plates. How about that Horny Toad one though? I think it is awesome. But then again, I am just really fond of reptiles. I'm talking about the one Deej posted, not the special ones. |
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I'm really partial to my state's plate design. At least before they decided to put flags or balloons on them or color it turquoise. I love y'all's bright yellow plates. Its like a warning that the driver is a danger to everyone else on the road. I was going to say the same thing about the white plates on roads that have curves. I have agree as I believe some of the ranchers in west texas have never even seen a curve before the way they drive on them. |
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Quoted: I have agree as I believe some of the ranchers in west texas have never even seen a curve before the way they drive on them. I think those are the ones I usually see rodding on their brakes on Suicide 70 to Ruidoso. |
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Quoted: No matter what else we come up with, we can never live this shit down:PA has some nice Military: http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/militaryCenter/licensePlates.shtml Special Organization: http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/license_plates/plate-special_org.shtml and Special Fund: http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/license_plates/special_fund.shtml plates. |
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No way. The new Texas plates have "Homosexual" written all over them. When I bought my new truck I paid the $5 to transfer my old plates to the vehicle. Texas has caught the ghey with those new plates. I blame the influx of liberals from yankeeland and commiefornia. |
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We have about 25114 different ones in FL. Fixed it for you. I remember spending a week in FL and thinking I hadnt seen the same plate twice. I like the old IL plates, no fancy bullshit. http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y236/Iron_Airship/il92.jpg Yep, prefer the plain plates. They are not supposed to be artwork, just license plates. |
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Sorry Deej, that's the old Ohio plate. The new "Beautiful Ohio" plate looks like a reject from a kindergarten fingerpainting class. http://esrati.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Ohio-2010-plates.jpg Unfortunately, I'll probably get stuck with this abomination on my newest (old) bike that I've been fixing up, unless they end up offering the old ones (or something halfway decent) next year. I actually considered getting it registered this summer just for a chance to get the old, proper plates - even though I won't have the bike up and running until next spring (at least). The old plates were perfect. They provided an appealing artistic design while maintaining excellent readability and instant identification. It seems most have forgotten the purpose of fucking license plates in the first place. If I have to squint or stare at it to definitively identify the plate number and state of origin, then its a terrible fucking design that should have never, ever seen the light of day. At least they are letting us keep the old ones on anything that already has 'em... |
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Quoted: Quoted: I'm really partial to my state's plate design. At least before they decided to put flags or balloons on them or color it turquoise. Yeah, NM has a cool plate: http://www.mvd.newmexico.gov/images/standard-yellow-and-red-license-plate.jpg I like the simplicity of it. |
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