The governor of Colorado's car has "1", so I guess whatever plate is on the President's limo would be worth $20 million- and you'd get some other benefits by being President as well.
Mitt Romney is spending a lot of his own money trying to get that license plate.
Here in Illinois there's a low number "war" that goes on. People hold on to their low number plates as if the plates are some kind of status symbol. It's just silly to me.
And, I wouldn't call those "vanity" plates either... They are just numbers.
These stories were a lot funnier when it was Texans out spending our oil money. To quote Dan Jenkins pronunciation, "they's money, then they's all money."
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The governor of Colorado's car has "1", so I guess whatever plate is on the President's limo would be worth $20 million- and you'd get some other benefits by being President as well.
Mitt Romney is spending a lot of his own money trying to get that license plate.
As to the CNN clip, if there was ever an advertisement for even a modest energy policy, you have just seen it.
Here in Illinois there's a low number "war" that goes on. People hold on to their low number plates as if the plates are some kind of status symbol. It's just silly to me.
And, I wouldn't call those "vanity" plates either... They are just numbers.
Who's on first, What's on second, and I Don't Know is on third....
The low number (lo numba) nonsense is endemic to Rhode Island too. I think it's because they have nothing else to be proud of.
Hey what if they retire your number? The Yankees are running out of numbers. Maybe they can buy some from these guys.
I guinea on my block has the best vanity license plate in New York,
it reads: Phongul.
These stories were a lot funnier when it was Texans out spending our oil money. To quote Dan Jenkins pronunciation, "they's money, then they's all money."
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