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NH Plate SJ-USVI

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 3:42 pm
by samoka
I saw this plate today on my way home from work - I talked to the driver and he said his wife is on the forum - I told him to tell her "samoka" said hi - so if you are out there - "hi!" - samoka

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 4:10 pm
by Beth Cruz
He just came home from skiing and told me he met you.

Hi back to you. Wish we were going with you in Feb.

We have had quite a few people stop us and ask about the
plate.

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 7:17 pm
by Kealani
Hi Fellow NH Residents

I love my vanity plate- mine is STJ&RUM and Hubby has Mahobum. I am in the southern part of the state but I get so excited every time I see a STJ sticker or plate. If you should ever by chance see me please say hi :D

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 10:22 pm
by samoka
Seeing your plate made me smile- I swear I could the island vibe! - I work right down the road from Loon.

Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 2:57 pm
by loria
samoka wrote:Seeing your plate made me smile- I swear I could the island vibe! - I work right down the road from Loon.
oh wow! my mom used to live in Lincoln and she worked winters at Loon and the thrift shop and summers at the trading post (the name of which escapes me--)

Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 4:31 pm
by samoka
loria wrote:
samoka wrote:Seeing your plate made me smile- I swear I could the island vibe! - I work right down the road from Loon.
oh wow! my mom used to live in Lincoln and she worked winters at Loon and the thrift shop and summers at the trading post (the name of which escapes me--)
That would be Clarks' Trading Post- with the trained bears - I have all the children and grandchildren as students - I work at the local school - my kids all worked at Loon over the years - Lincoln is a real nice little town.

Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 7:14 pm
by loria
samoka wrote:
loria wrote:
samoka wrote:Seeing your plate made me smile- I swear I could the island vibe! - I work right down the road from Loon.
oh wow! my mom used to live in Lincoln and she worked winters at Loon and the thrift shop and summers at the trading post (the name of which escapes me--)
That would be Clarks' Trading Post- with the trained bears - I have all the children and grandchildren as students - I work at the local school - my kids all worked at Loon over the years - Lincoln is a real nice little town.
Clarks! that's right--what nice folks--they were really super nice to my Mom.