Contest, contest, contest!

Ok as suggested by Melanie I’m having a contest to come up with my new tagline. This all started when cybr said my old tagline (“If I had a tagline, it would go here.”) is really just a tagline that says “I have no tagline”. So after much thought and throwing around ideas with some folks (Katie, JozJozJoz, and Pandora) and finally following Melanie’s advice, there is a contest!

Please come up with my newest tagline! Feel free to peruse my old posts and see what would be appropriate. Let me throw some ideas that were ok, but were eventually scrapped:

“Yoshi, the real thing” (actually this is an old one. lol)
“I wanna do it like Yoshi!” (actually again this is an old one Pandora came up with!)
“You better get your yoshi out.”
“I want yoshi and I want it now.”

So leave your proposals in the comments. I’m anxious to hear what comes out of this.

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Sen. Mike Carrell is sponsoring a bill in Washington that will require DUI violators to put bright yellow license plates on their vehicles for a year after they’ve been given their driving privileges back.

Personally, I’m not sure why this would be a big deal, but I can see some issues with it. Ohio currently does it right now, and there’s really no reason why Washington can’t do it either. Actually many states do it, according to the article, just in different ways.

I can understand the problem of a household with one car though. Should any other person in the household drive the same car, they will gain embarrassment, instead of the intended person. Ok, this could be harsh, but honestly, what can you do about it? Your house mate drove drunk, and while you may not have been able to prevent it, it’s the small price to pay.

Then there’s the problem of what most people will do when they encounter a yellow license plate. What happens? I just hope that people don’t purposely try to hit them just out of malice. This would be extreme however.

I’m rather mixed on this bill, but I’m pulling more towards having them. The message is very very simple: “Just don’t drink and drive.”

What do you think about it?

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