more fsm license plates

I just moved to Texas (ugh) and had to trade in PSTA4EN for something
else. I couldn’t get PSTA4EN again because I only get six characters
but WWFSMD was available so I took it. Not as original as I would
have liked but it’s more recognizable than my old Arizona plate.

Old:

arizona.jpg

New:

texas.jpg

RAmen!
-Virginia

13 Responses to “more fsm license plates”
  1. 1 - Jack - Jul 23rd, 2008

    I happen to live in texas myself, and I feel your pain.

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  2. 2 - Jessay - Jul 23rd, 2008

    Hey I live in Arizona, and now that that is available I shall steels it, when I am old enough to drive. MUAHAHAA! I don’t like it here : /

    lol

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  3. 3 - Stephanie - Jul 24th, 2008

    I bet those really confused/confuse the Christians. LOL!

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  4. 4 - Crundy - Jul 24th, 2008

    Advertising being a non-christian in Texas? You’re brave :-)

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  5. 5 - tall guy - Jul 24th, 2008

    quite clever
    took me a minute to figure it out

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  6. 6 - David J - Jul 24th, 2008

    What, Texas doesn’t have month and year expiration stickers?

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  7. 7 - va_white - Jul 24th, 2008

    The inspection/license sticker goes in your front windshield, not on your plate. It’s weird.

    I live in a city with more churches than bars. Fun times. I haven’t been hassled yet but I just got my plate. We’ll see how it goes. My guess is that the only people who know what it means will be fellow Pastafarians. Like an inside joke almost.

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  8. 8 - Jeebuz - Jul 24th, 2008

    David J,

    In Texas we have registration and vehicle inspection stickers placed in the lower left corner of our windshields.

    And I’m SO jealous and pissed that I didn’t get WWFSMD first!

    -RAmen

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  9. 9 - jeremykeys - Jul 25th, 2008

    It’s almost enough to make me want to buy a car! Maybe someone can get the FSM on a sports jersey. I can picture it now. The (insert town or city name here) Pastafarians. Pitsburg already has the Pirates so I guess they win.

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  10. 10 - DrainedAgain - Jul 26th, 2008

    @va_white – might be same city i live in. hehe.
    depends on the most relevant definition of “bar”:
    on the scale of “being able to buy alcohol and drink it on premises”, churches outweigh bars.
    however, on the scale of “meat-markets”, i’d say it’s about even.

    re: registration stickers: there was a black market for the little stickers stolen off plates several years ago, so they moved them inside the front window.

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  11. 11 - Toni Trees - Jul 30th, 2008

    Wait a minute! I’m a Texan (well, a Deep East Texan, which isn’t quite the same)–fifth generation, actually, though I’ve lived worldwide. And I’m an active Christian. And I proudly sport a FSM emblem on my car (along with assorted global/liberal bumper stickers). Some Texas Christians have well developed senses of humor and tongues firmly in cheek. Well, okay, yeah, some don’t…

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  12. 12 - Vernwood - Oct 7th, 2008

    So you got it! I recently moved from Florida, where I proudly sported my WWFSMD license plate. I’ll have to change now =(

    However, anyone wanting to move to Florida – it will be available in ‘09

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  13. 13 - sexypyrate - Feb 4th, 2009

    i live in Louisiana, and I am looking forward to putting some sort of FSM plate on my new used car. :)
    also, one of those emblems shaped like the Noodly One.

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