Choosing a vanity plate can be fun, but if the name is already taken, it can be frustrating. Here are 11 New Hampshire-based ideas that could be vanity plates.
After we shared some of the dirtiest vanity plates in Maine... the messages started coming in! Now, we have a ton more to share. These are wicked funny!
Today on the Moose Morning Show we talked about this guy in Canada who had his name rejected to use as a vanity license plate. According to globeandmail.com, Lorne Grabher’s surname would be offensive to women.
Is it a first initial and last name? Or is it a funny potty humor word spelled incorrectly? For my own 12-year old boy sense of humor, I'm gonna hope it's the second option.
When it comes to vanity plates, the residents of Maine have become very creative. They also became very vocal about wanting to express themselves more freely through vanity plates and the Maine Secretary of State listened. According to the Bangor Daily News, the state will loosen the rules on what can and cannot be displayed by vanity plates...
The Maine Arts Commission and Maine Crafts Association are offering a new Maine specialty license plate to support the arts in Maine. The plate design features the artwork “LOVE” of long-time Vinalhaven resident and internationally recognized artist, Robert Indiana.
Looking for a unique stocking stuffer? How about a book featuring Maine vanity license plates. It's called 'The Maine Plate: Games & Puzzles Book' by local author, Holly Sherburne.