Economics: "The study of the allocation of scarce resources.", In my household money is a scarce resource, so all of my VWs have antique plates. ________________________________ From: Duncan <whocanduncan1@xxxxxxxxx> To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, December 3, 2013 4:19 PM Subject: [tcb] Re: vanity plates D@mn economists. ;) Duncan -------- Original message -------- From: sammie smith <bugcollections@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 12/03/2013 3:39 PM (GMT-06:00) To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tcb] Re: vanity plates If your bus is at least 25 years old just run antique plates. You only pay the normal annual fee once every 5 years. = 1/5 the cost of normal plates. ________________________________ From: Gerald Livingston <gerald.tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, December 3, 2013 10:44 AM Subject: [tcb] Re: vanity plates {rant} Texas charging for the plates EVERY YEAR put me off. In VA I had vanity plates on my car but you only paid the premium the first year (for having the plates special made) then registration was the same as any other car (or maybe there was a small annual fee like $10). Texas charges you the full price of a new set of plates every year. And then charges you a premium if you ever actually need to replace a set of damaged/stolen plates. No Thanks. {/rant} G2 (who drives a '70 anyway so those plates would just be wrong ;-) ) On Tue, 3 Dec 2013 09:04:33 -0600 Lonnie & Bonnie Bergman <bergmanfamily@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I just put new tags on Susie but did not renew the vanity plates. If > anyone wants to put them on you bus "71 BUS" is up for grabs. > Somebody's bus needs a Christmas present. > > > Sent from my iPad