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I can't go anywhere without observing other vehicles' license plates. And before you ask, sorry ladies, I'm taken! Initially, my goal was to add and subtract the numbers on plates to get a number divisible by three, such as ’85' becoming twelve from eight plus five minus one. Best of all were combinations divisible by nine, but if that was only by multiplying by zero, I wouldn't be happy. ’725'? Evil. . . . After somehow not crashing into anyone, the letter combinations became the focus. Did the two letter words only ever found on a Scrabble board count? You bet they did! And using zeroes and ones for letters? Sure, I'd feel dirty afterwards, but if it was good enough for those with personalized plates, who am I to claim the moral high ground?
I emigrated to the US just over six months ago. A new world to explore. . . and I end up trying to spot plates from all of the states . . . so glad our layover was at Honolulu. . . . With only four states to go, I wonder if I can convince my wife to make Mount Rushmore our next vacation spot. At least that would take care of South Dakota. Actually, I won't do that. If I complete the list, I won't know what to look for next. I mean, I could actually go to places like Mount Rushmore to appreciate Mount Rushmore itself, but where would be the fun in that?