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Attention: Tar Heel fans in Georgia

Raising Heel

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Came across this today:

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Wouldn't you like to be able to let everyone in Georgia know that you're proud to be a Tar Heel?

Well, at long last the wait is over! With your help, we can have a UNC-logo license plate available in the State of Georgia! Thanks go out to Barry Burt '78 for spearheading the charge to make this opportunity available to all alumni and UNC fans in Georgia.

http://atlantaheels.com/licenseplate.html
 
Came across this today:

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Wouldn't you like to be able to let everyone in Georgia know that you're proud to be a Tar Heel?

Well, at long last the wait is over! With your help, we can have a UNC-logo license plate available in the State of Georgia! Thanks go out to Barry Burt '78 for spearheading the charge to make this opportunity available to all alumni and UNC fans in Georgia.

http://atlantaheels.com/licenseplate.html
You could've just titled this thread "Attention: TarHeelNation"

That's an old page -- and it's inaccurate. I still can't get a plate with the NC logo. In Georgia, best I can figure, it depends on what your specific county chooses to offer. I've seen some interlocking NC Georgia plates but they're all from Fulton County (Atlanta proper as well as Roswell and Alpharetta). Although I live in Atlanta now (technically), I'm on the periphery of the city and still live in Cobb County.

And Cobb doesn't offer the UNC plate. So unless I move to Fulton, which isn't happening, I'm SOL. I thought about petitioning the county and trying to get it as an option, but I'm way too lazy to do that.

ETA: I may be one of six Georgia-based Tar Heels this adversely affects. Atlanta has a pretty sizable alumni base, but they're in Atlanta proper. I don't mess with downtown city living. If you find a Carolina fan in Georgia that doesn't live in Atlanta, odds are they're just a fan, not an alumnus.
 
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