Showing my love in enemy territory.

#52
#52
Hey Patrick Nicholas from Myrtle Beach. You may wanna crop that pic a little. Bad things happen on these internets.

BTW, killer plate. Hope to see it when I visit in June.
 
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#54
#54
Love it! Glad to hear it happens in other states.
I am sick of seeing a TN plate with Alabama all over it (they are all over Chattanooga). Makes me sick to my stomach. I know that it helps generate money for the state, but come on. Shouldn't we draw the line somewhere?



I think they did already. :whistling:
 
#57
#57
VolAllen, congrats. I have serious thought about doing the same here in Kentuck. The only thing that has stopped me to date is a car with UT decals being vandalized on the campus of the university in Richmond. Plus a guy that literally tried to run me over in crosswalk because I had a UT cap on. Some fans don't understand the difference between being a fan and a felon. I'm looking into the possibility of getting plates if KY allows that. Your post prompted me to send them another email inquiring about this.
Again, congrats!


Lived in Kentucky (sort of) when I got my first job after graduation. I had this TENNESSEE decal that was the largest thing I've ever seen. They don't make them that big anymore because it obscures vision. Probably was 4 inches tall and about 2 1/2 feet long. Looked like a billboard in the back of my car. I was never vandalized but th car was egged a few times and once somebody tried to run me off the road. Those were the Ernie and Bernie years so they couldn't handle Tennessee beating them in basketball, too. Also lived in South Carolina. This was before they were part of the SEC. I would've gotten a UT vanity plate if they had them back then. While it would've gotten looks back then but not as much as now.
 

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