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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Gilford, NH
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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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