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3 December 2003 - 3:45 pm

I don't know if I like vanity plates. For every slightly amusing plate I see, there's another vanity plate that says something like TCKAS 2. Which is the first letter of the first name of everyone in a family followed by the first letter of their last name. And then a number. Illinois residents seem to be the worst about this. But I have seen some pretty interesting vanity license plates recently, and, in what will become a regular feature, I'd like to share them with you. Here's today's vanity plate. It was seen on a older car inside the public storage warehouse on Vandeventer.

Y-UHATN

Posted by on 3 December 2003 at 3:45 PM

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Let's not forget "10URE" and "MGNTS," both commonly seen in Throop garage.

Posted by jim on 3 December 2003 - 9:22 PM

Jim, I've seen the nerdiest vanity plate in the enterprise parking garage. Just wait until tomorrow...

Posted by david on 3 December 2003 - 10:57 PM

I've seen "JEDI" around campus quite a bit.

Posted by Chris Hill Festival on 4 December 2003 - 9:34 AM

Seen on a VW bug: "FEATURE"

Posted by Chris on 4 December 2003 - 3:25 PM

In my lot, it's WHO DAT.

And yes, I'm wondering who dat car belongs to. (All apologies.) Actually, I know it's Michael's.

Posted by Rachel on 10 December 2003 - 10:52 PM

Okay, that weird fortune-cookie guy has been leaving all sorts of cryptic messages on my site, too.

Posted by Rachel on 12 December 2003 - 10:32 AM

 
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