My Christmas Present

Filed in National by on December 28, 2008

nemski

This was a present from my wife and my mother-in-law. They are doing their part in making up the deficit in the state budget.

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  1. pandora says:

    The car or the license plate… or both???

    Geez, and I was feeling spoiled by my new MacBook.

  2. pandora says:

    Ah… the license plate. I got it. Are they expensive? I have no clue.

  3. nemski says:

    License plate only . . . and it depends on your definition of expensive. Let me put it this way, it is a luxury.

    Congrats on the MacBook.

  4. cassandra m says:

    Congratulations!

  5. Joanne Christian says:

    I didn’t know they sold customized bicycle plates. We usually stick with the rack. What kinda seat do you have? Man, Santa was sure good to you…..Congratulations. Oh, and you are now a target–ready Smitty?

  6. nemski says:

    LOL, Joanne. I figure I’ll get a few thumbs up, but more “You’re Number One” signs.

  7. Joanne Christian says:

    And you are. But I wonder how many people will be following asking themselves “Nemski”? Where is that slope? What resort does that stand for? What state is that in?

  8. Unstable Isotope says:

    That is pretty cool!

  9. Another Mike says:

    I want to see the DONHUSSEINSQUYSHIVITI plate.

  10. Joanne Christian says:

    DON HU?

  11. MJ says:

    Congrats. I just got mine on the 24th – although it’s not a cool specialty plate.

  12. Truth Teller says:

    What is the DMV soaking you a year for that tag??? At least you won’t be paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for a 3 digit tag like some fools.

  13. Dana says:

    How did Mrs Nemski and her mother get you a vanity plate for Christmas that expires on July 31st, 2012? That would be a 43 month plate, a rather odd number.

  14. Joanne Christian says:

    Dana-you can get the plate anytime you want, but the DMV doesn’t change the date your car is due for inspection.

  15. anon. says:

    Cheap! Vanity tags are for those of you that can’t afford low-digit tags like us, chosen few.

  16. nemski says:

    The DMV is soaking me enough that I would have never have done it.

  17. liberalgeek says:

    Yes, but you are a cheap bastard.

  18. liberalgeek says:

    http://deldot.gov/information/media_gallery/2008/centennial_plates/index.shtml

    $100, one time for the centennial tag and $40/year for the vanity tag. So if you like it nemski will probably be giving it up in a year.

  19. RSmitty says:

    I just think of all of the charities that could have used that money over such vanity. 😥

    Damn, I am one f’ing bastard! 😛

  20. nemski says:

    RSmitty, there is only so much money I can donate to Democratic candidates.

  21. RSmitty says:

    Apparently, in politics, it isn’t the Democrats who are in need of charity. 😆

  22. arthur says:

    Why didnt she get you a nice low digit B&W?