I did not catch the car. Obviously into the mellow tones of Dave Brubeck.
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I did not catch the car. Obviously into the mellow tones of Dave Brubeck.
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This was on a Ford Edge. Could it be former DI? Or a band director? Or a coach? Some sort of marksman?
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This is was on the back of a gray Honda Accord. I reckon they are free to be plain and boring, but then freedom means different things to different folks.
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This was on a Nissan Altima. So are they the second nerd to request this tag, or perhaps they are just saying I am a nerd too.
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This was on a VW Jetta. I would bet that the Boston Red Soxes are not their favorite team.
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This one was on an older grey mini-van. If it was an attorney, it did not look like they were doing very well. Perhaps they were extremely frugal and wanted to milk all the miles they could out of the vehicle.
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This one was on a Honda Pilot…How big a diva can you be if you are driving a Honda Pilot?
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This was on a Chevy. I have two theories on this one. First, it could be short for Mizzou Mom, which I think most likely. Secondly, it could be that ZOO-MOM was taken and they opted for this.
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This was on a VW wagon of some sort. I believe this is the proper Okie spelling of Italian.
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This one was on an older Subaru Legacy with many conservative bumper stickers. Perhaps they won the car in a poker game? Or perhaps it refers to the note on the car although it looked old enough to be paid for. At 70 mph on the Interstate I could not ask them.
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