To: 2Trievers
). But the Vermont story is true. In denying the lady her "Irish" plate, Vermont has cited its law against plates that "might be offensive or confusing to the general public." Well, I for one am exceptionally allergic to Leprechauns and find anything resembling a reference to them offensive...See! I'm breaking out in hives already...where that lawyers number...
I'm not Irish, but the people who carry me home from the bar are. - Yakboy
To: Yakboy
ROFLOL ... Too much Guinness Yak?
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03/18/2002 2:03:50 AM PST by
2Trievers
To: Yakboy
But the Vermont story is true. In denying the lady her "Irish" plate, Vermont has cited its law against plates that "might be offensive or confusing to the general public."
In my state, we consider any license plate with the word "Vermont" to be offensive.
To: Yakboy
But the Vermont story is true. In denying the lady her "Irish" plate, Vermont has cited its law against plates that "might be offensive or confusing to the general public."
In my state, we consider any license plate with the word "Vermont" to be offensive.
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