Another Great License Plate

vwhite’s AZ plate:

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11 Responses to “Another Great License Plate”
  1. 1 - Leafar - Feb 2nd, 2008

    Man… that isa awsome. I need a car so I can buy something like that.

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  2. 2 - Paisley the Pirate - Feb 2nd, 2008

    RAmen to vwhite! Very clever.

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  3. 3 - I drive a YAR-is - Feb 2nd, 2008

    I need something like that for my YAR-is.

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  4. 4 - Martha - Feb 2nd, 2008

    And why haven’t I seen this around Tucson???? (And why hadn’t Bobby?)

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  5. 5 - Devwalla - Feb 2nd, 2008

    I’ve only had this plate since last spring – not quite a year yet. And I’m an eastsider. We rarely venture west of Country Club or north of Speedway. :)

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  6. 6 - JBENDER23 - Feb 3rd, 2008

    I can’t seem to decipher the last bit, so far I’ve got “Pasta for EN”

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  7. 7 - henderob - Feb 3rd, 2008

    jbender: pastafarian.

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  8. 8 - JBENDER23 - Feb 3rd, 2008

    Oh that makes sense. More sense than “Past for En.”

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  9. 9 - ShadowTheNinja - Feb 4th, 2008

    I got one just like this on my new car. It says close to the same thing.

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  10. 10 - Xikaze - Feb 4th, 2008

    It’s wonderful that people are finally telling people they’re Pistaforeign. :D

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  11. 11 - Pacific Pam - Feb 6th, 2008

    hahahahaahah!

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