![]() ![]() ![]() I've returned to my parked car to find messages like 'peace be with you also'. I know at least one person, a co-worker, who started jogging as a result of my license plate."Ĭindy Reide Combs of Coram explains the meaning behind her vanity plate: "I've had this license plate for many years, hoping to spread a message of peace throughout my travels even when I'm cut off in traffic. That's when I slowed down to a walking pace, which I continue to do now at 84. I started jogging 44 years ago at age 40 and didn't stop until I was 75. It's not easy exercise but the results are extremely rewarding. Vincent Servedio, of Levittown, said he got his license plate because his "intention was to get people jogging. I teach on-water powerboat handling and wanted to have a maritime-themed plate." JOG4HLTH Either way, we are on the road! AHOYMATEįlushing resident Rick Mendez talks about his vanity plate: "I grew up in Flushing and am always on the water in and around marinas on Long Island. The plate says it all: We R 2 Go or Wer 2 Go (where to go). In one year, we have traveled several times as far south as Florida and as far west as Oregon, making stops along the way to visit family and friends. Philip Allstadt talks about what his license plate means to him and his wife, Eileen: "This license plate is on our high-top conversion van that we purchased for road trips after we retired. After being in a not-so-great relationship, I got back on my feet emotionally and felt he was the one who lost out." WER2GO Suzanne Saeli, of Nesconset, talks about her vanity plate: "My inspiration for this license plate was easy and came to me quickly. Here is a gallery of such artistry! Also be sure to check out Long Islanders' classic cars, hot rods and rides with the Newsday Cars series, In the Garage. Long Islanders are fond of taking creative license - with the plates on their cars.
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