Posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on February 05, 2010 at 12:01:42 from (99.60.132.177):
In Reply to: OT: posted by James Howell on February 05, 2010 at 11:28:30:
Back in the 1970s my wife (now ex) drove a car back and forth to work in our small town and we didn't use the car really other than in town.
A gas station across the street from where she worked had a wanna be law enforcement kid working there and a highway patrolman visited him often to enlighten him or whatever.
One day the KHP pointed out that the license plate sticker was expired and the wanna be vouched for me and said he'd remind me.
Wife came home from work and said we had expired registration. I dug out the renewal envelop and there was the renewal sticker so I promptly cleaned the plate and applied it.
Next day she comes home from work laughing and tells me I applied an expired sticker and was still a year behind. Sure enough and I applied the correct one.
Driving around on a two year old plate and it had never been questioned.
Noticed just this week that one of my vehicles is lacking a current sticker. Now where is it? Hm, know I have it but I had better find it and get it on.
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