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Aug 16, 2006 12:43

Poll Three Unrelated Questions Poll

EDIT: I like that aunticrist and llnaughty have volunteered themselves as "ladies" ;)

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anacrucis August 16 2006, 16:53:05 UTC
well if I had developer's car, I would get a plate that said "RSXXY".

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lietya August 16 2006, 17:23:54 UTC
I so, so badly wanted 1701D, but as you can imagine, that and just about every conceivable variation are taken. In every state.

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rolypolypony August 16 2006, 17:13:43 UTC
I only remember our plate because it's one of those Spay/Neuter ones, so really only has 3 characters, as two of them are the SN for the specialty plate type. I never knew what it was before we got that plate.

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lietya August 16 2006, 17:24:36 UTC
...your plate has 5 characters total? I really can't get used to that on MA plates. 7 years working here, and it still weirds me out!

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rolypolypony August 16 2006, 17:27:46 UTC
Yup!

And the first 2 are verticle, so it looks like we just have 3!

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lietya August 16 2006, 17:31:00 UTC
As much as I love the idea behind those S/N plates, I HATE the execution. :) Better than the teacher ones, though. MA does weird shit with license plates, is what I'm saying here.

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lietya August 16 2006, 17:30:03 UTC
Can we please define "my" license plate as the one that belonged to the car that I bought myself? :) That one, I memorized.

(Longer story - I brought that old Acclaim into the marriage. When I sold it 2 years ago, we transferred "my" plate to the brand-new car, which is now primarily driven by Shash. So it's not really "my" car to the degree that it's anything but "our" car, but I still know the plates on it better than I know what's on the one I'm technically now driving. *That* car was a gift from his parents, and not only was it not "my" car for 4 of the past 6 years, but it originally came with and we drove it using for a year plates registered to them! So, uh, in short, I've been at least partially responsible for 1 car with 2 sets of plates and 2 cars sharing 1 set of plates, and I only really felt possessive of the combination on the Acclaim. The other, well, I know it ends in PUK, and that only because Shash makes "puke" jokes. No clue what the numbers are.)

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anacrucis August 16 2006, 17:50:52 UTC
I'd like to count it, but as the original context is "You're out of town, you leave a conference to find your car has been towed/stolen, you call the police, they ask for your plate number" i'm afraid we can only count the car you'd be driving in that specific scenario.

(assuming it was not a rental, and if it was, that you'd have paperwork on it on your person)

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lietya August 16 2006, 17:56:41 UTC
This is, if you'll forgive my saying so, a new and unexpected scenario.

However, in that situation - if we stipulate hypothetically that I've engaged in the highly atypical for me behavior of driving "out of town" alone to a conference (I loathe driving enough that Shash does 90% of it) - I'd be driving the new car, as that's the travel car. So it would, in fact, be the one whose plates I have memorized.

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anacrucis August 16 2006, 18:03:06 UTC
OK then, you're safe :)

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llnaughty August 16 2006, 19:30:21 UTC
i don't follow directions well.

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anacrucis August 16 2006, 19:33:18 UTC
no, and once you vote, you can't go back and abstain!

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