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Old 01-21-2005, 01:37 PM   #1
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Just yesterday I saw a Jersey plate with "Sunapee"
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Old 01-22-2005, 08:04 PM   #2
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I've seen a Bay19 or 19Bay, can't remember which.
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Old 01-23-2005, 10:37 AM   #3
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I have seen one - "2 da lake" - or similar. Put those words to the William Tell Overture.
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Old 01-24-2005, 05:54 PM   #4
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Saw 2 new plates in Salem and Londonderry today.

DVR-DWN (thought of Grant) and WAKE49 (SUV bought in Tilton)
Both were NH plates.
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Old 06-20-2009, 07:19 PM   #6
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MINKISL & BEARISL have been seen. Still waiting to see BEERISL.
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Old 06-20-2009, 07:52 PM   #7
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I noticed someone had the ZIP code for Alton Bay as their plate: 03810

Thought that was very cool....
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Old 06-20-2009, 07:53 PM   #8
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I've seen a number of postmasters that used the zip as their plate numbers.... agreed, cool, or is it kewl
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Old 06-20-2009, 08:03 PM   #9
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I love this topic. It came up about 5 yrs ago, and has only been casually on the air since then.

One area I'm interested in is how people from [I]other[I] states try to make reference to Winnipesaukee, Wolfeboro (my town), other NH towns or attractions.

While driving in Pensacola I saw a car with NH "HAMPBCH", and, during the summer, here in Wolfeboro, I see cars from other states trying to say Wolfeboro. Funny, come to think of it, I don't see too many cars (maybe none) from NH trying to say non-NH locations.

Personally, my favorite is NH plate PCONE (that's me!).
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Old 06-21-2009, 03:43 PM   #10
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Mine is FARECHO

as in Far Echo Harbor, Moultonborough


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Old 06-21-2009, 06:21 PM   #11
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We caught this one at the Alton Traffic Circle last July.
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Old 06-21-2009, 06:27 PM   #12
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Old 06-22-2009, 07:40 AM   #13
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don't forget the shuttle Suv for Canoe in Center Harbor has it's plate "Canoe"
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Old 06-22-2009, 02:04 PM   #14
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I always wondered why a neighbor of mine in Lake Shore Park had the NH Plate NONE.

The story he told was that when he applied you had to fill out a form and submit it to the DMV. They gave you three choices.

He put in, #1 - his nickname, 2# a reference to his business. He couldn't think of a #3 choice so he filled in the spot on the form with.. you guessed it, NONE.

I just looked it up on the NH Vanity plate site, and it's available again. I think he moved out of state, or passed away. The resturant was the Cherrystone, it was across from Mountain View in Gilford. His name was Jim O'Brien.
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Old 06-22-2009, 02:40 PM   #15
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Don;t know if this one's taken, but it would be great for an enthusiast of a certain sport.

NE14 10S

HINT: There's a club in W'boro you can join if you like playing this sport.
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Does anyone have the link to see what plates are available? I tried the one that was posted earlier in the thread.
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"Anyone for tennis" .... very cute!
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Old 06-23-2009, 07:05 AM   #19
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Some of you may have noted a friend's little pickup roaming the Moutonborough area wearing "GOHOME". He got it in response to a particularly nasty part time neighbor!
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This isn't quite in line with Vanity plates -- however my wife and I are extremely curious if this individual is a member of the forum ---

In Mass as you know there are many different "cause" plates. Where the added fee for the registration go to a particular cause i.e. Red Sox Plates go to the Jimmy Fund, Olympic symbols - support the US Olympics, etc .......

Amongst the many, recently they finally issued Breast Cancer Plates (which is very near & dear to my wife and I) and now both our vehicles carry them.

Anyway -- last Fall we spotted "BC 1" outside C J Avery's which obviously is the individual who initiated the drive for this series of Plates ......

Are you out there amongst us here in the forum??
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"Anyone for tennis" .... very cute!
DING-DING!!! Hot dog, we have a weiner!

Couple more:

This is a real life plate:

OUI OUI

Question: What color is the car?

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Any guess as to the profession of this plate's owner?

B4DKCME

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On a vintage Ford belonging to a Star Wars fanatic. The wookie rides shotgun!

MLNEIUM

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Any guess what type of car would be sporting this plate?

MBALMD
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OK, CrawfordCentury, I'll try these:

B4DKCME Dentist (before decay see me)
MLNEIUM Millennium
MBALMD Medical Examiner (embalm doctor)
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OK, CrawfordCentury, I'll try these:

B4DKCME Dentist (before decay see me)
MLNEIUM Millennium
MBALMD Medical Examiner (embalm doctor)
You beat me ! I was still working on MBALMD, had the other two.

Keep them coming CC...
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OK, CrawfordCentury, I'll try these:

B4DKCME Dentist (before decay see me)
MLNEIUM Millennium
MBALMD Medical Examiner (embalm doctor)
Dead on with #1.

#2 - think Ford in the 1960s.

#3's right on the profession, but the question was what kind of car.


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You beat me ! I was still working on MBALMD, had the other two.

Keep them coming CC...
Ya still got a chance.

The color of the car with the OUI OUI plate's still out there.

A few more:

The plate of a very clever enthusiast of a certain sport.

IX FE

Hint: Think Roman numerals and chemical symbols from the periodic table of elements.

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The owner of this plate may be a fan of the Andrews Sisters (This is a toughie!)


XN28 D+

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What kind of vehicle might this one be found on? (multiple correct answers, please provide brief explanation)

PB4 UGO
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Dead on with #1.

#2 - think Ford in the 1960s.

#3's right on the profession, but the question was what kind of car.




Ya still got a chance.

The color of the car with the OUI OUI plate's still out there.

A few more:

The plate of a very clever enthusiast of a certain sport.

IX FE

Hint: Think Roman numerals and chemical symbols from the periodic table of elements.

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The owner of this plate may be a fan of the Andrews Sisters (This is a toughie!)


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PB4 UGO
A Ford Falcon
A Hearse
Was yellow incorrect ? EDIT : I see we've cross posted, yellow is correct
9 iron makes the owner a golfer
"Accentuate the positive" - perhaps the owner was a Bing Crosby fan ???
Pee before you go could be almost anycar but I'll say a Yugo for now.
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A Ford Falcon
A Hearse
Was yellow incorrect ? EDIT : I see we've cross posted, yellow is correct
9 iron makes the owner a golfer
"Accentuate the positive" - perhaps the owner was a Bing Crosby fan ???
Pee before you go could be almost anycar but I'll say a Yugo for now.
This is fun, but it's starting to make my brain hurt.
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A Ford Falcon
Yup. Millenium Falcon.

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A Hearse
Ya got it.

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Was yellow incorrect ?
It is correct. Must've been postin' when the correct response came down the pike.

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You're pretty good at this!

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"Accentuate the positive" - perhaps the owner was a Bing Crosby fan ???
It is a Crosby tune, isn't it? I always think Andrews Sisters, but it was a joint endeavor, I think released as a Crosby record.

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Pee before you go could be almost anycar but I'll say a Yugo for now
Maybe - especially if you're heading down the Mt. W Auto Road in one of them

Them with kids might have some alternatives.

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This is fun, but it's starting to make my brain hurt.
That happens to me too. Doctor finally told me to be a little less agressive with the Q-Tips.
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Since this has strayed off the Winni-path, I'm going add a couple...

"SHDOWFX" (Hint: named for a famous fictional horse.)

"22MANY" (Guess what kind of vehicle that was on....)

"NH2STAY" (Self-explanatory. The vehicle is registered here in Alton.)

"SWTNLW" (Hint: It comes in a pink packet.)

"STOL3N" (Self-explanatory. Imagine being the cop that has to call that one in!)

"IFARTED" (No. I didn't. But how did they get that approved?)

Which leads to the personalized plate I had on my Ford Festiva in high school....

"FUBB" (Yes, it's an acronym. Google it if you don't know it.)
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It has me stumped.. but Iwill guess RED
"Ginza red red oui oui" ,"Pizzicato Five" ?
OK I cheated, websearch, I have no idea who Pizzicato Five is (are).
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DING-DING!!! Hot dog, we have a weiner!

This is a real life plate:

OUI OUI

Question: What color is the car?

While the French might say "yes yes", I'm guessing the owner went for a more phonetic interpretation, "wee wee", thus making the car yellow.
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While the French might say "yes yes", I'm guessing the owner went for a more phonetic interpretation, "wee wee", thus making the car yellow.
Yup. And that's a real life NH plate.

The others may or may not exist here in NH. I found them some time back on a site listing interesting plates. Don't think the state of origin was listed.

Here's a rude one. It's an amended version of the real life one (don't want to push the envelope on language):

2 U WERCS

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I have seen the Jersey plate that has my screen name on it recently: NJ2NH. I think another Jersey girl saw it, too, and spoke to the people in a parking lot down here not so long ago!

My ECHO PT plate is dented and bent, but I wouldn't trade it for anything. The dealer tried to make me give it up when I got a new truck a couple of years ago. NEVER!

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