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    I don’t know my own blood type. (Do you?) It must be written down somewhere. Call the DMV.

    Doug you need to get an ID bracelet with your blood type and emergency contacts on it. Very important to know your blood type
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    I know my blood type. A-, easy to remember because I am almost perfect
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    Just put new tags on the wifes suv. seven numbers with one leading letter. I think the letter is for the year. Surprised me that they do not use letters for the tags. I bet it has been 50 years since California gave out new plates every year. Now they just give you a paper tag to go on the existing plate. I suppose it has reduced the number of old plates nailed onto barns in the state.
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    I have a silver Honda Accord. I had to memorize the license plate since it looks like a quarter of the cars in a parking lot.

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    The other 3/4 vehicles are F150's. All black or grey.
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    I've had the same number on my vehicles since my first car in 1984. My mom got numbers from the DMV back in 68, and when I got my first car (a 1969 Ford XL sedan) I got the plate transfered from my grandpa's pickup to my car.

    In Idaho, each county issues their own numbers, which start at 1 and go up. These are not personalized, but are part of the normal scheme. The first one or two digits identify the county, such as 1L for Latah or 1A for Ada (Boise area). My mom was able to get four 2 digit numbers from Twin Falls county (2T) - 68, 69, 75 and 85. I have 69 on my car, and my mom has 75 on her car and 85 on her pickup. 68 passed back to the DMV when my grandparents passed away years ago.

    Idaho also requires you to buy new plates every 7 years, and you can only buy plates in the county of issue, so every 7 years my mom renews the plates for me and sends them up. Once she's gone I'll have to decide if I want to keep the number, and have to drive 420 miles to renew, or let it go.

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    I have a 1/2 ton black F150.

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    Bo idea what my regular vehicle tags are, have pictures of them, plus the Vin and Insurance cards in my iPhone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Potter View Post
    ...my employee number from work (retired 20 years)
    We didn't have those, but I do remember my student ID number from college and my dad's Air Force serial number from before they changed to SSNs.

    (Not to mention the SSN of my ex, from 15 years of doing our taxes. Ugh.)
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