Closing Bell: Evidently This License Plate Exists
Image via Curbed. (The state caps the number of letters for customized plates at eight.) Google Images tells us at least one other notable Brooklyn vanity plate is out there. Spotted: Park Slope’s Biggest Fan Hits the Streets [Curbed]
Image via Curbed. (The state caps the number of letters for customized plates at eight.) Google Images tells us at least one other notable Brooklyn vanity plate is out there.
Spotted: Park Slope’s Biggest Fan Hits the Streets [Curbed]
I wish I had an SUV about now….
(I want to be able to park on top of a six foot snow mound. What kind of vehicle would I need to do that? I really want my Toyota Echo to do it; I want to see it perched up there triumphant. But that would take some sort of crane airlift operation…)
Considering the amount of truly tastelss and ridiculous plates I have seen in NYC, this pile on is a bit unfair. Sure, that plate is cheesey (why anybody pays for a personal plate by the way is beyond me especially since it costs more) but not that bad. And at least Mr. PRKSLOPE isn’t driving an SUV.
Bumper Sticker: My kid gets beat up at school a lot but we talk about it.
Sorry, two acceptable vehicles for Park Slope are either the Subaru Outback or the Saab Wagon.
or this
https://harmonia.dmv.state.ny.us/platespersonalized/emppasplatedisplay.cfm
And if it was from Clinton Hill it’d be an Escalade right Brownie?
HEY DIBS, THIS IS AVAILABLE….
https://harmonia.dmv.state.ny.us/platespersonalized/emppasplatedisplay.cfm
fsrq, still plenty around, especially in PS.
@HM “I want to get them a bumper sticker: My other car is a Subaru”
No, it would be “I want to get them a bumper sticker: My other car is a Volvo wagon”