Not that he's bragging or anything...

May 07, 2009 14:15

Am I the only one that thinks these come off as just a touch self-congratulatory?


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foxglove_8778 May 8 2009, 00:57:20 UTC
It's a prius... he needs SOMETHING to be proud of...

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epicureanangel May 8 2009, 03:11:16 UTC
He may have been spending his own resources, but the vanity plate fees help support the state government. I don't actually see the fail here. B actually has a vanity plate that contributes money to help the ocean and coast :)

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hennabee May 8 2009, 03:50:47 UTC
I was thinking more in terms of the paper from the paperwork to order the vanity plate, the metal to create it, the gasoline to deliver it from wherever it was (as opposed to a bulk delivery of sequentially numbered plates that had already been created. Although granted they might've tossed it in on top of the bulk plates.)

I'm not decrying the funds that come from it. On my next car I'm going to see about getting a plate that funds wildlife preservation, in fact. It was more an observation that these kinds of plates crop up on Prius cars often, and that there's the appearance of bragging even if it is not so. I just can't grasp how it's different than "GUDINBED" on a personal level, state funding aside.

What's funny is I ~knew~ you would reply to this with something sunny and positive, and that's actually rounded the whole thing out nicely. :)

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brihanon May 8 2009, 12:26:52 UTC
There is something else in the bible that says "when you do a good deed, don't bang a gong, it takes away your brownie points with God" of course I paraphrased. I've got vanity plates to assist Autism research. Maybe I'll get a job from it....

(epic, I love your icon)

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hennabee May 8 2009, 13:51:35 UTC
Thanks! I believe that was taken at a b-day party when I first got back to PA, Hello Kitty themed of course.

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