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Monday, June 05, 2006

Vanity Plates Decoded

Ever see a vanity license plate on the road and then spend the rest of your trip trying to decipher it? Well, here are some of the more common confusing plates and their meanings.

1NYT4U: The driver is willing to sell you a copy of The New York Times.

MT BYKER: The driver or the driver's family is native to the Assyrian region Mount Byker.

ATHDOC: The driver is an atheist doctor.

GVML: In memoriam of Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan.

EZ4U2NV: Here, the driver is stating that it is quite easy to get to Nevada.

VIXEN: Though the final O is left off this plate, I can only assume it means "six (VI) strangers (xeno-)".

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