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All I can see is "whippets".
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With pets
Whippets
White pets
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I'd say you're correct.
White House Pets? Who Has Pets? Why Have Pets?
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White House Pets?
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Western Highway Patrol Emergency Trauma Service?
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Nope, you're right, since that's Virgina's Greyhound Adoption plate.
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Hmm. First thing I thought of was a drug reference. "Whip-its" refer to the inhalation of those small aluminum N2O cartridges through a balloon. Probably not that but made me laugh anyway
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that's an oddly specific plate, like Minnesota's amateur radio plates.
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Whippet good
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Actually Greyhound adoption is a big thing, because somehow Greyhound racing is a big thing. After a couple of years, the ugly things are kicked to the curb.
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I think a lot of states have the hamateeueuer radio operator plates, I know we do in Oregon. They get a plain yellow plate that says OREGON on the bottom with their call sign as the plate number.
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Didn't know that. The MN ones actually say 'Amateur Radio' on the bottom and they usually have the zero with a slash on them ø.