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Who has a "horsey" license plate? See mine!

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  • #41
    I love these plates! Guin I have to admit to plate-envy! I am from MA and would love that plate, as that's what mr. chai calls our horses, even though one of them is 17.2 and weighs 2,000 lbs!
    One of the best ones I've seen is a huge SUV with the plate:
    MTHRSHP

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    • #42
      I have 2DBARN. AAJumper helped me come up with it.

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      • #43
        On my car I have 10MOVR
        On the truck it's 4DAHOSS
        and on my trailer it's HDNROCK for Hidden Rock Farm.

        So if you see me on the road honk and wave!
        Visit my farm at www.hiddenrockfarm.com

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          #44
          Originally posted by chai View Post
          I love these plates! Guin I have to admit to plate-envy! I am from MA and would love that plate, as that's what mr. chai calls our horses, even though one of them is 17.2 and weighs 2,000 lbs!
          One of the best ones I've seen is a huge SUV with the plate:
          MTHRSHP
          Well, if you see the PONIES subaru driving around, honk and wave!
          You used to be able to see a whole list of every vanity plate that's in use on the Motor Vehicles website, but now they've changed it so you have to type in what you want one at a time, to see if it's taken. They still had the list up when I was getting my plate - almost everything with "HORS" or "DOG" was taken (although I did consider "DOGNOZ").
          I realize that I'm generalizing here, but as is often the case when I generalize, I don't care. ~ Dave Barry

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          • #45
            My plates are IL and I've got 'HLFPSS 9' ... we don't get cool things like dashes and we pay through the nose for only letters, so I had to add a number. I would love to get PONIES though. I'll take a photo and post it later this week!
            Carli
            dressage. n, the passionate pursuit of perfection by the obsessively imperfect.

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            • #46
              HAHAHAH KM!

              Originally posted by araho View Post
              Virginia drivers know me as IRSHPNY (for my retired connemaraX). Recently my husband took my car through a fast food drive through and the worker handed his food to him and said "here you go Irish penny!" So maybe no-one else really gets it.
              On my old car in VA, I had PNY FXR. My mother in law (who knows that I am a horse doc, for gosh sakes) thought it said "penny fixer". Her other son is an accountant, and she is blonde, but I thought I was alone in that one.
              From now on, ponyfixer, i'll include foot note references.

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              • #47
                I want to get personalized plates as well . I have two truck, my one ton and a Ranger. I want to get NEIGH on one and WHINNY on the other. Tee hee!! If they are taken I can come up with something else. I thought about SNORT or BLOW but I think it may be taken the wrong way...
                COTH's official mini-donk enabler

                "I am all for reaching out, but in some situations it needs to be done with a rolled up news paper." Alagirl

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                • #48
                  I have the VA horsey plate (the one with the horse on the right hand side) and my plate is HAY IS 4...

                  also had HOLD YOUR....

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                  • #49
                    Okay, took a picture of this at the COTH Rolex get together this evening ...



                    Let me just add that this license plate is often misread. I've gotten HELPLESS, HOPELESS, HEARTLESS, and a number of other things. And goodness knows the misreads are a hoot! I do think my particular favorite is HELPLESS.
                    Carli
                    dressage. n, the passionate pursuit of perfection by the obsessively imperfect.

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                    • #50
                      I had wanted CU AT X but it was taken. I will probably go wth FIBRLUX this year as it speaks to our business. My best friend has BARNGRL on her plate - she is in Phoenix and has had this plate awhile. Some of the others on this thread have my mind racing!
                      www.cricklewooddressage.com

                      Fiber Luxe Horse Blanket Cleaning and Repair

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                      • #51
                        I just got my new plates for the truck:

                        PONYPIX (I do horse photography)

                        and I've ordered for the trailer (Haven't gotten the confirmation letter yet saying its mine, but the dept of licensing has cashed my check):

                        BIGHOSS (I've got a warmblood sized trailer)

                        (Please, WA folks, no-one steal it other states are welcome to use it!)

                        www.moranequinephoto.com
                        "If I am fool, it is, at least, a doubting one; and I envy no one the certainty of his self-approved wisdom."
                        Byron

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                        • #52
                          Miy truck plate is DRESSAGE! I will never let that one go!

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                          • #53
                            KICK ON
                            We're spending our money on horses and bourbon. The rest we're just wasting.
                            www.dleestudio.com

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                            • #54
                              My truck says FX HUNT
                              My little Miata says OUTFXED

                              I love my plates!
                              Lost in the Land of the Know It Alls

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                              • #55
                                I have HRSFLY on my little blue bug.

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                                • #56
                                  Originally posted by concertogrosso View Post
                                  I am not sure this has not expired, b/c we sold the trailer, but we used to have a license plate HENGSTE for our trailer. It's German for stallions... and ours were imported from Germany as 2 yr olds.

                                  Anna

                                  Some guy here in Virginia has a license plate that says "HENGSTE," but it isn't a horse enthusiast plate and the truck looks like it is used for construction. And yes, I knew what it meant.

                                  My horse enthusiast plate says "MIDLND," because that's where I live.
                                  MichaelB
                                  I could have supported a taste for single malt scotches and expensive cars, but I bought two fillies instead

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                                  • #57
                                    Mine tag is "HOOF IT".....of course.....

                                    I have the Virginia Horse Enthusiast plate with the horse head and
                                    "HOOF IT" on it. Got this plate in 1982 for my 1982 Camaro Z28. Then got my first truck and trailer, a full size Blazer, put it on that. Then it was on the next Suburban, the next Yukon XL, now it is finally on my dream truck of all trucks, a new GMC crew cab dually. Glad they let me keep it!!! If you see HOOF IT on the road, HONK!!!
                                    \"A rider is only as good as the horse that is underneath them\"

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                                    • #58
                                      Semi horsey. Mine is COREENE.

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                                      • #59
                                        LOL, PONIES, I've seen you on the highway!
                                        Airborne? Oh. Yes, he can take a joke. Once. After that, the joke's on you.

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                                        • #60
                                          I just recently got one - *MIPONI (the asterisk is a heart)
                                          Where in this wide world can man find nobility without pride,
                                          friendship without envy or beauty without vanity?
                                          Ode to the Horse. ~ Ronald Duncan

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