Got it.  I was imagining you covering the whole thing with chrome, or 
putting it in a big ceramic platter, or somesuch silliness.

--Ben

Jillian Koskie wrote:
> In my province, you cannot have license plates without insurance... they are 
> synonymous.  So we don't say 'get insurance' or anything like that.  If you 
> 'plate' (put plates on) your vehicle, then you can drive/ride it.
> 
>> "plated"?  What means this?
>>
>> --Ben
>>
>> Jillian Koskie wrote:
>>> I'm trying to keep my eye on the ball... I plated my motorcycle 
>> April 1 last year, so only6 more weeks of 'craptacular' weather until 
>> it's truly spring. :)
> 
> 

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