For more than fifteen years, a simple vanity license plate on a car in Rochester, New Hampshire became an unexpected symbol of humor, parenting, and everyday life. The plate, reading “PB4WEGO,” belonged to Wendy Auger, a mother of four who chose the phrase as a lighthearted reminder of a very familiar parenting routine: “Pee before we go.”
What started as a practical joke between family members gradually turned into a well-known and recognizable part of her daily life on the road, often drawing smiles or amused reactions from other drivers.
The message behind the plate was never meant to be controversial or political. Instead, it reflected a common experience shared by parents…
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