The Point

Many have asked me why I created this blog, or were confused why I asked people to visit. Here's the reason: Have you ever driven in NH and seen a license plate in front of you that makes you wonder what they were thinking? If you say no, then you're lying. The general population of NH that utilizes the free custom plate option tend to make a bad decision on what their plates say. However, in their slight defense...there are so many custom plates that all the necessary ones are taken. Thus, we are left with the UNNECESSARY!

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Monthly Featured Plate

Monthly Featured Plate
July 2010 - Sent via Text

Friday, August 6, 2010

LANDSCPE

Today's plate is: LNDSCPE

Who you gonna call? LANDSCAPERS!

I almost thought about following this dude to get him to come to my house and do some labor, but then realized that's what I have a husband for. (and family)

I also have to point out my great appreciation for this person for adding the 'E' on the end, because we all know that the magic e at the end makes the vowel (which is missing) that precedes it say its own name. This made it much easier to decode this plate.

I had a thought the other day that maybe license plates should be like college ID's. You know, like econant or econan(insert number here). That would take the unnecessary vanity out of a plate and in its place put an understandable amount of vanity. Also, it would create a sense of community on the streets. Think of how great it would be to know the person's name that is driving in front and behind you. Then when they do something stupid you can accurately curse them out. Also, business vehicles could include their business name or type of service provided like this fine plate featured today.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

P8TRSFN

In honor of training camp beginning, I have a plate for all those Patriot's Fans!

Today's plate is: P8RTSFN

Jesse and I found this plate at Gillette stadium last week when we went for the first day of training camp. Let me tell you, the parking lot was a mine field of amazing plates! Apparently many people from New Hampshire got the day off of work (cough, cough, SICK CALL!!!) to come down and see the good ol' Patriots work out. Unfortunately it was raining, so I did not get many pictures.

One suggestion for the fan: I was able to decipher this plate - but then spent about two minutes trying to figure out how it worked. The T should come before the R in order to make the PA-TREE-OTS (see how the T comes first?).

Let's cross our fingers and hope for an amazing season - at least a better record than the Colts, Jets, Dolphins, and the Cowboys.