GO FISH
Not a food license plate, but still a good one. Yeah that's right I'm sitting in traffic.
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
GO FISH
Friday, February 03, 2006
IBEAN
For those of you who know me, you know I spend a lot of time sitting in traffic. I've actually been known to vent about my Boston driving experiences right here on this very Blog. Due to my daily "traffic sitting" I've start to notice things one might not typically notice on an average drive. Specifically I've been noticing odd license plates lately. I'm especially fond of food themed license plates. For example, this morning I saw a plate reading IBEAN. I'm not sure what that means exactly, but I got a chuckle out of it. Do you think that person is saying they like beans, or they are a bean, or they're like the company I-Robot and they build genetically superior beans... I just don't know.
It's actually gotten to the point where my wife and I call each other from the road whenever we see a food oriented license plate. Thus far our favorites are:
This has made me decide to actually invest in a vanity license plate with a food theme. Here are a few Mass plates that are available and on my short list:
Thoughts?
-JM
It's actually gotten to the point where my wife and I call each other from the road whenever we see a food oriented license plate. Thus far our favorites are:
PICKLSLauren is especially fond of BACON1 because she sees it around town a lot.
BUTTER
IBEAN
BACON1
This has made me decide to actually invest in a vanity license plate with a food theme. Here are a few Mass plates that are available and on my short list:
CREPEWhich one do you like best? I'm leaning toward CREPE and ONION. CREPE because I'm part French and ONION because I'm part Allium cepa.
ONION
ANISE
SMORE
KIWI
FRANKS
SUSHI1
JAVA1
HNYHAM
TACO
SMORE
KIWI
Thoughts?
-JM
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