When asked, Father O'Hurlahey shrugged and said a bit too nonchalantly, "I wanted Ass Man but that was taken by Bishop Sandusky."
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Runner up in the third annual Everybody Draw Mohammed Day contest (May 20, 2012) was a pencil tracing of a vanity tag from the rear end of a Jeep. The winner just drew a horse's rear end.
This license plate inspired Andrew Sullivan's original idea for a Newsweek cover story but it was later toned down by the editors to be less controversial.
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The IG revealed today that the government has been paying for vanity plates for official vehicles. Pictured above is the Safe School Czar's limousine.
When asked, Father O'Hurlahey shrugged and said a bit too nonchalantly, "I wanted Ass Man but that was taken by Bishop Sandusky."
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Runner up in the third annual Everybody Draw Mohammed Day contest (May 20, 2012) was a pencil tracing of a vanity tag from the rear end of a Jeep.
The winner just drew a horse's rear end.
I wouldn't drive through Utah with that plate!
If you have studied the Utah CFL laws, PEDO's are fair game to the point of 'Shoot First' and 'ask questions later'. Utah is a great state!
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This license plate inspired Andrew Sullivan's original idea for a Newsweek cover story but it was later toned down by the editors to be less controversial.
Not very subtle, Pedo Bear.
Pedro was pretty unhappy with the typo on his vanity plate, but he still had to get to work, so...
Bumper sticker just out of range: "My Other Car Is A Windowless Conversion Van"
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