NEW YORK, Aug. 10, 2008

What's On Your Plate?

Andy Rooney Takes A Closer Look At State Slogans

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    Andy Rooney cringes at New Hampshire license plates that carry the slogan "Live Free or Die." And, other states carry slogans "so dumb" that Andy would move to avoid them.

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(CBS)  The following is a weekly 60 Minutes commentary by CBS News correspondent Andy Rooney. It originally aired Sept. 30, 2007.



We are always going places we really don't have to get to.

When I was a kid taking a long trip with my father and mother, I'd amuse myself by naming cars and keeping track of which ones I saw the most of. Ford and Chevrolet were usually the winners. Buick and Packards were easy to spot. There were a lot of those. Pierce Arrow was the easiest to see.

Now, I think there are more Hondas and Toyotas on our roads. It's harder to identify cars than it used to be, though.

I read license plates now. Some of the state slogans are so dumb, I think I'd move if I lived there. Wisconsin's plate reads "Endangered Resources." What in the world does that mean, Wisconsin? Wisconsin also has another plate that says it's "America's Dairyland."

Ohio says "Birthplace Of Aviation," but if you're from Ohio, don't park your car next to anyone from North Carolina. Their plate reads "First In Flight."

"Stars Fell On Alabama." Please, Alabama.

Michigan says it's "World's Motor Capital." Why "Motor"? How about "The World's Car Capital"?

Nevada says it's "Rich In Art." Well, maybe. "Rich In Gambling Casinos," certainly.

Some states have the good taste not to put anything on their license plates except numbers and letters. Maryland, Texas, Oregon, California and Colorado don't have anything.

New Hampshire says "Live Free Or Die." A little heavy-handed. How about "Live Free Or Get A Job?"

New Jersey calls itself the "Garden State." How about changing that to "The Oil Refinery State?" North Dakota says it's "The Peace Garden State;" there is no "War Garden State."

Florida's smart. It calls itself just "The Sunshine State." Hot, too, though and Florida doesn't mention that on its license plate.

Rhode Island calls itself the "Ocean State." I don't know. It doesn't even look like an island to me, and I don't know who "Rhode" was.

I recognize my license plate number when I see my car but I couldn't tell you what it is if I wasn't looking at it. I like an anonymous license plate. I don't want a license plate to have Andy on it.

Written By Andy Rooney
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by colettecp October 1, 2007 12:08 AM EDT
Hey Andy-
You are a fool for not looking into what the license plate means...as for Wisconsin and its Endangered Species Plates....these are special plates that a person pays extra for as a donation to animals that are endangered in the state of WI...one of which is the Wolf. Get a life. Fame means nothing...intelligence (of which you have little) means alot.
Colette (Thank God most actors hold little credibilty)
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by colettecp October 1, 2007 12:08 AM EDT
Hey Andy-
You are a fool for not looking into what the license plate means...as for Wisconsin and its Endangered Species Plates....these are special plates that a person pays extra for as a donation to animals that are endangered in the state of WI...one of which is the Wolf. Get a life. Fame means nothing...intelligence (of which you have little) means alot.
Colette (Thank God most actors hold little credibilty)
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by colettecp October 1, 2007 12:08 AM EDT
Hey Andy-
You are a fool for not looking into what the license plate means...as for Wisconsin and its Endangered Species Plates....these are special plates that a person pays extra for as a donation to animals that are endangered in the state of WI...one of which is the Wolf. Get a life. Fame means nothing...intelligence (of which you have little) means alot.
Colette (Thank God most actors hold little credibilty)
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by quahogman October 1, 2007 12:09 AM EDT
Andy, We are named the Ocean State because we have approximately 260 miles of saltwater (Narragansett Bay/Atlantic Ocean) coastline within our state that measures approximately 36 by 48 miles. Can any other state any size claim the same percentage of coastline? We are also very proud of our lower numbered license plates! You do a great job-Thanks, Mark Finn, East Greenwich, Rhode Island-You are correct we are far from being an island!
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by colettecp October 1, 2007 12:12 AM EDT
Hey Andy-
You are a fool for not looking into what the license plate means...as for Wisconsin and its Endangered Species Plates....these are special plates that a person pays extra for as a donation to animals that are endangered in the state of WI...one of which is the Wolf. Get a life. Fame means nothing...intelligence (of which you have little) means alot.
Colette (Thank God most actors hold little credibilty)
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by colettecp October 1, 2007 12:12 AM EDT
Hey Andy-
You are a fool for not looking into what the license plate means...as for Wisconsin and its Endangered Species Plates....these are special plates that a person pays extra for as a donation to animals that are endangered in the state of WI...one of which is the Wolf. Get a life. Fame means nothing...intelligence (of which you have little) means alot.
Colette (Thank God most actors hold little credibilty)
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by arosen4 October 1, 2007 12:13 AM EDT
I am unsure what I find more offensive; Andy Rooney''s pathetic attempt at poking fun at our US license plates, or Leslie Stahl''s staged laughter to assure us that the folks at 60 Minutes thought it was funny. Either way, Mr. Rooney should consider retiring or finding writers with talent. I assume he was scripted, otherwise retirement appears to be the most viable option. He was not amusing, he was offensive. Please read the script before you read it Mr. Rooney, otherwise we, the viewers, might mistake the garbage for your own words...
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by piscesone October 1, 2007 12:17 AM EDT
It''s finally time. Andy must go. He''s not only irrelevant, he''s getting stupid. Really... New Jersey jokes? Do they give Pulitzers for such rapier wit? Time for the pink slip, Andy. Give it up. Oh, and by the way--ever been to Long Beach or Louisiana?
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by goodeggman October 1, 2007 12:20 AM EDT
I''m not sure if you are in the state of depression or the state of despair, But you diffidently are in the state of denial for having nothing better to say about what is on the various license plates, after all they say what the elected politicians want ''em to say. By the way I think you watched too much of the Soprano''s (not a CBS show) ''cause there is a lot more to New Jersey then Linden to Perth Amboy in NJ.
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by colettecp October 1, 2007 12:24 AM EDT
Hey Andy-
You are a fool for not looking into what the license plates mean...as for Wisconsin and its Endangered Resources Plates....these are special plates that a person pays extra for as a donation to animals that are endangered in the state of WI...one of which is the Wolf (which is printed on the license plate). Not to mention that Wisconsin holds over 15,000 fresh water lakes that are in danger of over population by people building along them and also endangering the animal habitats within the area of them. You have NO right speaking of things you don''t research. By your comments you have proven yourself an idiot. I don''t care how funny or entertaining you USE to be. Get a life. Fame means nothing...intelligence (of which you have little) means alot.
Colette (Thank God most actors hold little credibilty)
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by colettecp October 1, 2007 12:24 AM EDT
Hey Andy-
You are a fool for not looking into what the license plates mean...as for Wisconsin and its Endangered Resources Plates....these are special plates that a person pays extra for as a donation to animals that are endangered in the state of WI...one of which is the Wolf (which is printed on the license plate). Not to mention that Wisconsin holds over 15,000 fresh water lakes that are in danger of over population by people building along them and also endangering the animal habitats within the area of them. You have NO right speaking of things you don''t research. By your comments you have proven yourself an idiot. I don''t care how funny or entertaining you USE to be. Get a life. Fame means nothing...intelligence (of which you have little) means alot.
Colette (Thank God most actors hold little credibilty)
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by colettecp October 1, 2007 12:24 AM EDT
Hey Andy-
You are a fool for not looking into what the license plates mean...as for Wisconsin and its Endangered Resources Plates....these are special plates that a person pays extra for as a donation to animals that are endangered in the state of WI...one of which is the Wolf (which is printed on the license plate). Not to mention that Wisconsin holds over 15,000 fresh water lakes that are in danger of over population by people building along them and also endangering the animal habitats within the area of them. You have NO right speaking of things you don''t research. By your comments you have proven yourself an idiot. I don''t care how funny or entertaining you USE to be. Get a life. Fame means nothing...intelligence (of which you have little) means alot.
Colette (Thank God most actors hold little credibilty)
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by memoriesllc October 1, 2007 12:31 AM EDT
Hi Andy-
I like your comments keep up your great work!
I''d like to hear your comments on the young adults in their 20''s!
Why is the "F" word so important and those body piercings! Tattoos have been around forever but the whole body?
What''s up with that???
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by michellem99-2009 October 1, 2007 12:45 AM EDT
I use mass transit. You know Buses. Maine''s plate I like the best. I live in the west.
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by rdook October 1, 2007 1:18 AM EDT
Hey Andy, I''d be willing to bet that most people from Ohio and North Carolina know the story behind the slogans on their license plates and know that the two statements are not contradictory. Orville Wright, one of the two brothers who are generally credited with building the world''s first successful airplane was born in Dayton, Ohio. Hence "Birthplace of Aviation". Perhaps "Birthplace of one of the fathers of Aviation" would have been more technically accurate, but it''s not particularly catchy and it is a little long for a license plate. The Wright brothers first early, successful experiments with gliders and controlled flight took place in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Hence "First in Flight". Both are correct and they are not contradictory. 30 seconds on google would have given you all the info you needed.
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by goofkicks9 October 1, 2007 3:06 AM EDT
Basically, I feel more stupid everytime I watch Andy Rooney. How is it that a man like you be able to be televised? There are so many young reporters out there that are WILLING TO ACTUALLY DO RESEARCH IN THEIR STORIES, and would bring actual interesting stories to the table. You are an old ignorant man that demonstrates the problem with alot of older people today- YOU HAVE SERIOUS PROBLEM WITH CHANGE- I am astounded that you are still on prime time T.V. You are RICICULOUS in every sense of the word....Do you come up with these stories while you are on the toilet...OH I KNOW TODAY I WILL TALK ABOUT LICENSE PLATES AND THEN MAKE FALSE STATEMENTS AND POKE FUN AT EACH STATE. You are a moron!
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by nvsanders90 October 1, 2007 3:21 AM EDT
We take exception to you referring to the plates that were shown on the program. These are speciallity plates that are for purchase. NV does NOT have a slogan on their plate but should say: proud to be a Nevadan.
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by grammawhamma October 1, 2007 3:39 AM EDT
Andy, you used to be interesting, now you just sound like a grumpy old confused man....it''s time to hang her up. Say goodbye to your job...go home and relax in your recliner and enjoy your social security checks.
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by sjw1253 October 1, 2007 12:58 PM EDT

Hey GrammaWhamma -
Why don''t you hang up your computer and just sit in your rocking chair if you think that is something someone should do at any age?

No... I am not Andy - but I admire and respect him. Let me tell you that you are only one person...

Please just keep your nasty comments to yourself and stop personally attacking Andy for his age...

I find this extremely insulting and no - I am not a senior citizen yet - but I hope to be lucky enough to live that long and still be able to keep going at any age...

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by sjw1253 October 1, 2007 1:10 PM EDT
To Anyone who wants to use this section to insult Andy...

First - I hope you realize how ridiculous you are for insulting someone because they are still interacting with the world at a more mature age... I wonder if you can see how special someone is to age and continue to interact with the world... If you can''t - I doubt you will make much out of the last years of your lives...

There are many types of reporters - we understand you don''t care for Andy''s style - but I believe you are in the minority.

Using personal attacks against Andy and saying he is an "idiot" and degrading his intelligence is really low and ignorant. You appear to see the world in a manner that you are the only one in the audience.

And how idiotic is it to post the same reply 3 times (colettecp - yes - I am addressing this to you)...

I am a fan of Andy and will be happy to see him continue for as long as he can...

I happen to like to see anyone continue with their life as long as possible and not looking at their age and saying it is "time to hang it up"...

Andy reserves so much respect and has my deepest respect and admiration...




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by quatrops October 1, 2007 1:56 PM EDT
Right on, SJW1253! Lighten up, GrammaWhamma. Considering the horrific adjectives that apply to the current administration, we could use a few more grumpy, old men in our lives.

So Goofkicks9 wants to replace the "old" folks with his cadre of bright, young professionals willing to do research? Maybe they will even proofread before they publish, Goofkicks, and not make themselves look ridiculous by publishing such words as "RICICULOUS".
"Research" on a light piece of tongue-in-cheek satire? C''mon, dude!

So many of you sound so bloody tribal! All those words and effort to protect and defend your little piece of territory!! Andy''s piece was (as it often is) intended to help us sit back and, if not laugh, at least smile or chuckle at ourselves. No wonder the neo-cons could so easily lie us into a war.
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by kathmo-2009 October 1, 2007 6:17 PM EDT
I%u2019ve lived in New Jersey my entire life & have put up with my fair share of Jersey bashing jokes but enough is enough. I took particular offense to the comment Mr. Rooney made about the slogan on the state license plate, that it should be changed from "Garden State" to "Oil-Refinery State." All most people know of New Jersey is flying into Newark airport, the small section or urban ports, or the images they%u2019ve watched on the opening credits of "The Sopranos," none of which represent the rest of the state. New Jersey is called the Garden State for a reason: more than half of the state is either farm or woodland; one is more likely to encounter any number of wildlife species on a drive through the northern part of the state than a gas station; and some of the major state exports that go to grocery stores along the east coast & across the country include corn, tomatoes, cranberries, blueberries, eggplants, & dairy products. In some sections of the state, livestock out number humans & New Jersey boasts more horses per capita than many western states. New Jersey is a garden state; just because you are too ignorant or too lazy, Mr. Rooney, to actually travel through more of the state than just the Turnpike or the airport to get to New York City to know any better. Have your crew of writers and fact finders do the research for you. And if you have such a problem with the New Jersey, then don''t ever claim any pride in the Statue of Liberty or what it represents. That is ours too.
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by colettecp October 1, 2007 7:12 PM EDT
Hey Andy-
You are a fool for not looking into what the license plates mean...as for Wisconsin and its Endangered Resources Plates....these are special plates that a person pays extra for as a donation to animals that are endangered in the state of WI...one of which is the Wolf (which is printed on the license plate). Not to mention that Wisconsin holds over 15,000 fresh water lakes that are in danger of over population by people building along them and also endangering the animal habitats within the area around them. You have NO right speaking of things you don''t research. I don''t care how funny or entertaining you USE to be. Fame means nothing...intelligence (of which you have little) means alot.
Colette (Thank God most actors hold little credibilty)
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by quatrops October 1, 2007 7:46 PM EDT
Wow! You folks with your tribal mentality about your little pieces of territory have really crawled out of the woodwork! Research? Research a fluff piece of whimsical satire? If you are that sensitive about a little touch of perceived criticism, I''m beginning to wonder if, deep inside, you imagine there is some truth to these barbs!
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by michellem99-2009 October 1, 2007 11:17 PM EDT
I love to hears our seniors share their day. The stories they tell. I would sit for hours listening to them. Andy is in that class. I like the young person who learns from their elders. I am 53. Andy Dear we all have our good and bad days don''t we. I like you tho yer like a grandfather I see ye as such. Yer subject matter is what yer wish to share.
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by sjw1253 October 2, 2007 12:49 PM EDT

Okay - Colette alias colettecp - You have now posted your STUPID message 4 times!!!

If I were to have posted something that attacks a person''s intelligence and calling them an "idiot" - who clearly has earned a lot more respect in this world - than you could ever imagine earning for yourself - I would have at the very least checked it for misuse of words before posting it additional times...

As you decided to post it a 4th time after I drew attention to your "idiotic" behavior - I finally decided to draw attention to your obvious ignorance in the word "USE"... ("I don''''t care how funny or entertaining you USE to be.")

Look up the word USE and then realize that you are speaking in the past tense - as it should have read "used"... (not to mention the fact that you USED 2 apostrophes when you spelled the word "don''t" in the same sentence...)

Now I say that is not only stupid but also idiotic ;-)

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by laa39 October 3, 2007 7:17 PM EDT
Oh come on people, lighten up, and get over it!

Andy Rooney is hilarious, and if you don''t think so then your own sense of humor sucks! Or maybe the problem is that you just don''t have a sense of humor.
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by vivian37-2009 October 7, 2007 11:52 PM EDT
Die or retire old fool, You and Paul Harvey need to get off your ego trip. Let the next generation make a living.
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by ksd2c October 8, 2007 2:42 AM EDT
Andy you inspire me. I love your reporting. You are the main reason I watch 60 minutes. Your tell it like it is style should be the template for good reporting. I hope you get well soon!!
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by goodmedicine August 10, 2008 11:52 PM EDT
I watched 60 Minutes tonight for the first time in many years, and couldn''t believe how inappropriate Andy Rooney''s segment was on a intelligent news show. If it''s meant to be humor, either satire or irony, it isn''t. And, I certainly hope it''s not any attempt at journalism. If I didn''t know better, it appeared to be a senile, arrogant older man ranting about the "good old days". It was not entertaining, not educational, and not something I will be watching again.
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by sow2323 August 10, 2008 11:52 PM EDT
Anndy Rooney Needs th shut up! What a stupid story like all his coments. What a waste of time and efort to put on the air. Get Rid of Rooney! No one cares what Rooney Thinks!
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by lizandro-2009 August 11, 2008 12:00 AM EDT
If anyone here don''t like to hear the truth get a grip.
some people don''t see it that way, some people don''t even go far beyond their own corner, stuck in one place, I''ll stop here, you probably know where I''m heading. (if smart enough,if not try this.(shake your dendrites)
Andy sos uno de los mejores.
warm regards to you.
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by fullski1 August 11, 2008 12:44 AM EDT
Andy I thought journalist did investigating before they made a fool of themselves. WI has Americas Dairy land on the plate because i used to produce most of the U.S. dairy products. Try getting out of your air conditioned building and see what is going on around you. not every state is all cement buildings and black top.
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by extremophil August 11, 2008 11:31 AM EDT
Hey Andy.....Do a commentary about laxatives, cause most of these posts need a dose.
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by juliepmurray August 11, 2008 2:43 PM EDT
Loved the piece about tags. I pretty much agree with your opinions on this. Many of the slogans are silly. I agree that Alabama''s tag with "Stars Fell on Alabama" is silly. It makes no sense to me. However, Alabama does offer everyone the choice of either this or "God Bless America" I am proud that my car carries this one!
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by wvmomkathy August 11, 2008 4:32 PM EDT
Hey Andy.. have enjoyed most of your comments all these years, but when was the last time you drove through New Jersey?? There are more gardens/farms in the State then oil refineries..
Stop and smell the corn and tomatoes !!
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by busterc4 August 11, 2008 9:44 PM EDT
Hey Andy, for your information most of New Jersey is farmland, not oil refineries. You should be ashamed of yourself for foisting such moronic stereotypes on an entire state! Are you so old that you no longer have a grip on reality???
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