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More Personalized Plates

Okay, I’ve gathered more photos of personalized license plates. I kind of look like a creeper taking photos of people’s license plates in parking lots, but some of them are too good not to take photos of.

Others? Well, maybe you can help solve the mystery behind some of these plates. What exactly do they mean? Your guess is as good as mine.

We’ll start with a few easy ones though.



Elyse? Simple enough to figure out. I do have to wonder, however, if Elyse has a boyfriend or a husband. If she does, how does he feel driving around a car that says “Elyse” on it? It wouldn’t be so bad if you just keep driving. I wouldn’t want to get out of the car in a Target parking lot with people around to see me though.




I’m assuming it’s not Rob Lowe who is hanging around in Charlotte.




Ms. Paige. Again, easy enough to figure out.




Pinzer – gotta’ be a nickname. Last name maybe?




I have no idea. Is that an “O?" A "D?" Dr. K? ORK?




I’m assuming the previous car was Pearl I. Only problem with this is: the car wasn’t pearl in color.




So does he like sitting on laps or having people sit on his? Sounds a little dirty to me...




I’ve heard of a CPA – not sure what a CNPA is. Anyone?




I thought this was a hair designer at first, but, come to think of it, maybe it’s Ric Flair? He is the man who styles and profiles.




There are a few foods that I particularly enjoy: pancakes, caramel, cinnamon, maple syrup and steak. I’d never put any of them on my license plate though.




I guess Every1 was taken.




This one is one of my favorites because it’s on a Kia Soul. Very appropriate for a Soul.




Maybe this person survived a quicksand trap? If I survived one, I’d want to let the world know too.


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