If you've been reading my blogs over the past several years, you may remember a posting or two (or three!) about personalized license plates. It's an admitted obsession of mine, ever since I had my very first car and personalized plate in 1984: JEWEL-2.
So anytime I see one on the road that is particularly clever or confusing, I jot it down in a small notebook I carry around for just those occasions. Well, this past week I saw some really good ones. Sometimes the setting within which the car is located adds to the plate's allure. Just last weekend, at the Tanger Outlet in Riverhead, there was a Toyota with the plate: SHOPNROL.
Farther down the island in Montauk, was a tag identifying the town with some local flavor: MONTALK.
I was afraid to meet the woman behind the wheel of the SUV with the mean plate: EVLWOMAN. Her car was adorned with all sorts of skulls in various shapes and sizes.
A strange one that I didn't understand read: THE SOFA. What could that mean? Maybe there were DVD players in the back seat and that's where they watch T.V.?
Of course I have to end on a positive note. I was driving through Roslyn Village today and saw this inspiring message: LIVELIFE.
So anytime I see one on the road that is particularly clever or confusing, I jot it down in a small notebook I carry around for just those occasions. Well, this past week I saw some really good ones. Sometimes the setting within which the car is located adds to the plate's allure. Just last weekend, at the Tanger Outlet in Riverhead, there was a Toyota with the plate: SHOPNROL.
Farther down the island in Montauk, was a tag identifying the town with some local flavor: MONTALK.
I was afraid to meet the woman behind the wheel of the SUV with the mean plate: EVLWOMAN. Her car was adorned with all sorts of skulls in various shapes and sizes.
A strange one that I didn't understand read: THE SOFA. What could that mean? Maybe there were DVD players in the back seat and that's where they watch T.V.?
Of course I have to end on a positive note. I was driving through Roslyn Village today and saw this inspiring message: LIVELIFE.
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