

The other one isn't so bad, except that it makes the new license plate slogan stand out more. This wouldn't be so bad except the "Life Elevated" sounds so much like a drug reference.

I'm sure who ever was on the committee to design these was chuckling to him-(or her-) self, thinking that the poor, sheltered Utahns would never make such a connection. Well, the secret is out, though it seems it is too late. I guess we will just have to put up with beer can/druggie cars until 10 years from now when they get around to redesigning them.
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I like them.
Shutdown...
Just kidding.
Um they look more country-y/westernish to me? Maybe I'm not seeing it right.
Laaaaaame. They do look country-western, but like country-western beer. I think bud is closer but it's more like
http://www.sha.org/bottle/Typing/beer/wunderbeerfront.jpg
or
http://www.beerme.com/graphics/beermats/3/3890.jpg
Yet again, Utah disappoints me. I must say, Maryland's plates are rather pleasant--as long as you don't go for the agricultural background.
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