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vidar
response 75 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 21:37 UTC 2003

No, He's not.  I've seen the same vehicle at the Michigan Rennasaince 
Faire.
scott
response 76 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 23:28 UTC 2003

(brain implosion from #75)
abc
response 77 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 00:12 UTC 2003

GWU LAW (VA)
other
response 78 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 01:07 UTC 2003

I've seen it around town.
vidar
response 79 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 02:21 UTC 2003

Re #76: Hope your cells have good janitoral service.  Gonna be a messy 
skull. ;-)
gelinas
response 80 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 03:05 UTC 2003

I'm going to have to keep an eye out for it.  I don't understand the reason
for it.  Seems a Suburban, Navigator or full-size van would serve the purpose
as well.  Unless, of course, the purpose is merely "conspicuous consumption."
other
response 81 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 03:37 UTC 2003

Wow factor.
charcat
response 82 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 06:29 UTC 2003

I've seen it also, I always wonder if it has ever been off road, or even seen
a gravel road.
gull
response 83 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 13:46 UTC 2003

Re #80: The reason is to look exotic.  If you try to think of any more
logical purpose for such a beast then you're thinking far too hard.
tpryan
response 84 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 17:19 UTC 2003

        The MI bridge plate was dirty, so I'm not sure if I saw
SMARTO or SMART0
goose
response 85 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 21:20 UTC 2003

There are no "O" characters on Michigan plates, they are all "0" (zero)
I got into an argument with a Secy. Of State Employee about this.  My ham call
sign is on my car, which is K8MZO...but in reality it's K8MZ0...we need a
slash though the 0 like some of the other states do.
abc
response 86 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 00:07 UTC 2003

KIDIKAR (VA)
rcurl
response 87 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 00:15 UTC 2003

I think you mean, goose, that *in reality* your call is K8MZO, but
the ham call sign on your car is K8MZ0 (I was momentarily confused on what
it was you did mean). 
goose
response 88 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 01:35 UTC 2003

Sorry, that was written after I had taken some cold medicine. ;-)
Yes, my plate has a zero at the end, however my call has the letter that falls
between n and p at the end.  
albaugh
response 89 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 04:18 UTC 2003

On a 70's (60's?) classic Pontiac Catalina:  CATALNA

On a white sports car:  DANCGRL
gelinas
response 90 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 05:32 UTC 2003

(I've seen a Michigan plate with a slashed zero, in the past year.  I don't
know when it was issued, though.)
jep
response 91 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 14:45 UTC 2003

It may have been modified by the car owner.
albaugh
response 92 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 17:21 UTC 2003

Saw a Colorado plate with an American eagle emblem dead center, with
HONORABLY DISCHARGED VETERAN on the bottom.

A Michigan plate:  CA DRMG
bru
response 93 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 20:08 UTC 2003

Mi  LORRI
abc
response 94 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 11 00:24 UTC 2003

MWK ISTP (MD)
asddsa
response 95 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 11 17:50 UTC 2003

VAKKA VAKKO

whoops.
bru
response 96 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 12 03:21 UTC 2003

BEARDEN

KSTINE

KITTIE
gull
response 97 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 13 01:08 UTC 2003

I saw "VFR IFR" on a red Geo Trakker.

Also saw an oval sticker with "ACK" on another car.

Maybe I should stick SYN, FIN, ACK, URG, PSH, and RST stickers on my car 
and tell people I'm doing a Xmas tree scan.
ea
response 98 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 13 03:56 UTC 2003

NY plates: MT KAN and NSL10TST
albaugh
response 99 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 15:14 UTC 2003

Must be a frustrated commuter:  H8NTRFK

On a van:  HAIR 4U

FSH-HNT  (the dash was painted on)
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