My friend and I spotted this car in the parking lot of the West Shore Farmer's Market one Saturday when we decided to go there for lunch after our morning spinning class. When we went inside, we saw our cycle class instructor. We're betting the car was his because he was pretty intense!
Results tagged “vanity plates” from Explorer's Backpack
Connie Smith of Manchester sent me this license plate picture she snapped while in Mechanicsburg on June 19.
Remember Alf?
Been saving this one to publish today. Wonder if this was a present some Mother's Day past?
Aww, makes your heart go pitter-patter. Not a government plate, so I guess we can rule out this car as belonging to the state tourism director or some such?
Any ideas what this one is about? Or do you think they literally just really like rice?
This one's pretty self-explanatory.
Found this one in the alley behind my house a while back. I have no idea who it belongs to or who they're shushing.
I'm wishing the dog that barks all the time for no reason could read it...
Here's another one that plays off the model of the vehicle. Clever, huh?
Have you seen any other plates that play off a vehicle's model name?
Cruised by this one in the parking lot of the LA Fitness in Camp Hill. The car does kind of look like a pod, no?
Spotted this one outside the Appalachain Brewing Co. a while back when I went to meet some friends. Ghost hunter? What do you think?
Do you think her name is Peg or if those are her initials? Also, for the record, it was a man driving the car! (I couldn't help but look to see what Mrs. Peg looked like!)

Maybe it was Cupid's doing, but earlier this week, I was daydreaming at a red light on Route 30 when I noticed this car and license plate idling in front of me. So, here's your Valentine's Day installment of the vanity plates series. I'm wondering why someone would get this plate. Anyone have any ideas?
You knew you'd see this on here sooner or later. I've seen this one around town, but never had an opportunity to snap a picture of it. Clever.
Is this one implying that the owner is a born-again Christian? That he was never a child? Help me out...
What's this one trying to say? Why would you put this on your plate?
Cute.
At first, I thought this was a play on the tropical drink, the Mai Tai. Then, I realized that this Dodge Caravan is the owner's toy.
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Bob Reiter of Loganville sent in this picture of his family's vanity plate, which refers to their miniature dachshund, Emma.
"The little girl down the block would come up to our home to see 'Emma Dog,' so that's where the name came from," he writes. "Her family owns Elsie's restaurant in Loganville, and the hot dog on the kids menu is called the 'Emma Dog!' "
Too cute.
I'm still debating what the owner of this license plate is trying to say. Maybe that his/her jeep could take down a Hummer?
Thoughts?
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Seriously, these are everywhere. I'm stumbling across new ones nearly every day. I must definitely be in the car too much!
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