The other day I went out to my car after work and there was a postcard on my windshield. At first I thought it was just a flyer and was going to throw it away, but then I noticed that none of the other cars around me had them. Turns out it was a survey postcard from the author of this book. He'd seen my plate, liked it, and wanted to know the story behind it for his next book!! He has a website here where you can read the first book and submit your stories. I haven't had a chance to do the survey yet, but I'm totally going to!
In case anyone's curious, my plate is BAKRDS 1. I got it because I love to take road trips, and I especially like getting off the main highways and exploring the little 2-lane roads through small towns and countrysides. Not the best way to drive cross-country, obviously, so I usually reserve it for when time isn't an issue or when I'm in an area for a while. The number is only there because my state charges less for a vanity plate if there's a number in it.
In case anyone's curious, my plate is BAKRDS 1. I got it because I love to take road trips, and I especially like getting off the main highways and exploring the little 2-lane roads through small towns and countrysides. Not the best way to drive cross-country, obviously, so I usually reserve it for when time isn't an issue or when I'm in an area for a while. The number is only there because my state charges less for a vanity plate if there's a number in it.