wwfsmd plate

Pastafarian Shannon just received this custom license plate today. It’s the best plate one to date, in my opinion. “First in Flight” – it’s like they had Him in mind.

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13 Responses to “wwfsmd plate”
  1. 1 - Hibbo - Jul 17th, 2008

    Is that a Newcy Broon poster in the background?

    Alas, the beer in heaven’s volcanoes must indeed be Newcastle Brown Ale!

    RAmen!

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  2. 2 - DrainedAgain - Jul 17th, 2008

    Is it “would” or “wouldn’t”? I’m hoping for “wouldn’t.” Otherwise, what’s the point of the strippers and beer?
    RAmen.

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  3. 3 - jackie - Jul 17th, 2008

    Punctuation? What?!

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  4. 4 - BlackBard - Jul 18th, 2008

    I recently checked on line in California for availability of WWFSMD. Not available. Either some it is already taken or it is prohibited. I hope it is the former.
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    If the California owner of this plate sees this post, it would be interesting to know what city you live in, just so I can look for the plate if/when I am there.
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    RAmen

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  5. 5 - Michael T - Jul 18th, 2008

    North Carolina can put question marks and exclamation points on their license plates?? I wonder what else they could put on there?
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    I also wonder how many drivers would realize that they were being bagged on if someone put a :P on their plates.

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  6. 6 - Stuart Coleman - Jul 18th, 2008

    Hibbo, I noticed the Newcastle too. Best beer ever! At least one of the beer volcanoes had better be Newcastle.

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  7. 7 - Ex-Captain Etay - Jul 18th, 2008

    Punctuation is allowed now?!
    I want an interrobang in my license plate.

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  8. 8 - Greg - Jul 19th, 2008

    I want five of these.

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  9. 9 - Eric4×4 - Jul 21st, 2008

    You can have special characters in NC plates… See below.

    http://www.ncdot.org/dmv/vehicle_services/licenseplates/specializedReq.html#SpecializedRules

    Special Characters Allowed on Personalized Plates:
    Counts as ½ Space Counts as 1 Space Counts as 2 Spaces
    Period (.) Ampersand (&) Double Quotes (“”)
    Apostrophe (‘) Question Mark (?)
    Exclamation Point (!) Dollar Sign ($)
    Colon (:) Equal Sign (=)
    Dash (-) Number Sign (#)
    Comma (,) Single Quote (”)
    Plus Sign (+)
    Slant Line (/)
    Asterisk (*)
    At Sign (@)

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  10. 10 - va_white - Jul 22nd, 2008

    Love it!

    I got my new TX plate today! It’s WWFSMD. I had to give up my Arizona plate (PSTA4EN) after we moved and I couldn’t get it here because I only get six characters. No punctuation here either. :(

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  11. 11 - Penne Aldente - Aug 1st, 2008

    Darn!!! I, too live in NC and wanted this plate… guess I’ll have to try a variation on the theme…

    May His Noodly Appendage Protect You

    Penne

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  12. 12 - Mr Flibble - Aug 4th, 2008

    Beer volcano? I wish you good luck in getting Brown *ALE* from it, then…

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  13. 13 - Panther - Aug 28th, 2008

    RAmen. I’ll keep this in mind when the time comes for renewal.

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