You know, Wyoming could allow at least a couple of extra letters on its vanity plates if it weren't for that damn cowboy. After all, they're supposed to be about the driver's vanity, not the state's.
In any event, I feel oddly compelled to say, "Yee-haw!"
In these parts, vanity is easily expressed by four-letter words (like HNTR). Actually some of my Rock Springs family have come up with very creative ways to express themselves in four letters. You'll notice in the picture that the county designation for Sublette, 23, is to the left of the cowboy. Rock Springs is in Sweetwater County, or County 4, so the plates on Cheri's Suburban- she runs a preschool- read 4 TCHN. Get it? And her husband Gordon, who is a heavy equipment mechanic in the oilfield, drives a monster service truck tagged 4 FIXN. I live in County 19, Uinta, so it's a little harder for me to be creative.
Huh. I was going to argue with that, but then I looked, and you're right. I never noticed that before (having grown up with that logo everywhere I looked). It's hilarious. But not scary. What scared me was taking them at their lurid word.
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So, I took this on December 30th. Get a load of his tags.
You know, Wyoming could allow at least a couple of extra letters on its vanity plates if it weren't for that damn cowboy. After all, they're supposed to be about the driver's vanity, not the state's.
In any event, I feel oddly compelled to say, "Yee-haw!"
Omigosh, they're EXPIRED!!! (By a month!) Where's a traffic cop when you need one? ;D
In these parts, vanity is easily expressed by four-letter words (like HNTR). Actually some of my Rock Springs family have come up with very creative ways to express themselves in four letters. You'll notice in the picture that the county designation for Sublette, 23, is to the left of the cowboy. Rock Springs is in Sweetwater County, or County 4, so the plates on Cheri's Suburban- she runs a preschool- read 4 TCHN. Get it? And her husband Gordon, who is a heavy equipment mechanic in the oilfield, drives a monster service truck tagged 4 FIXN. I live in County 19, Uinta, so it's a little harder for me to be creative.
Oh, and when I noticed those plates, we were taking the mayor to lunch. Not that she would have bothered anybody about it, but still.
And actually, I posted this to see if anybody else got the same scary visual?
Devil's Tower melting? Or the cowboy's hat looking like the mothership in Close Encounters?
Huh. I was going to argue with that, but then I looked, and you're right. I never noticed that before (having grown up with that logo everywhere I looked). It's hilarious. But not scary. What scared me was taking them at their lurid word.
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