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Got an old driver's license? Post it!
...that is, as long as none of the numbers/info matches with your current one :)
Here's me circa 1991 |pokefun||greenguy| https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...79823129_n.jpg Please note that is says "DUP03" which means this is the 3rd replacement license, due to me having the 1st ones confiscated after poor attempts to "chalk" them :D |
what's 'chalking'?
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That's when you take a piece of chalk, in this case, yellow, an go over the last digit in your birth year. You then take a very sharp #2 pencil & carefully change the last number. So 1971 becomes 1970, thus I can legally drink :)
The licenses before this one were a lot easier to do because the text was all block shaped. Then they wised up a bit & made them curved. |
Sweet haircut
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'Eyes BL' does that mean BLACK eyes? that's messed up.
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BLue :D
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I lost my last one before the new system and was never to be seen again LOL
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I can see now why greenie got a mullet :)
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How slow am I? I read the posts in this thread pretty much as they were posted. When I saw G's driving licence I wondered why it had "Under 21" printed on it, and when I read his posts on chalking the penny still did not drop. It was not until this morning when (bizarrely) I was taking a piss and thinking of nothing in particular (brain still half asleep) that I realised the "Under 21" was a last ditch attempt to stop him chalking. In my own defence: In Britain you cannot get a full car driving licence until you are eighteen (you can get a provisional car licence and a moped licence younger, but not a full driving licence), and you can legally drink in bars from the age of eighteen, so here there is no point in a chalked driving licence.
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In Florida and Maryland, under 21 licenses are portrait, over 21 are landscape.
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