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Vanity Plates "XIV" 7

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SantaMufasa

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Jul 17, 2003
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Yet another new thread for our Vanity-Plates obsession. (Previous thread exceeds 100.)

I didn't know what this plate meant:


...until my perverted buddy said I needed to read it upside down.


[santa]Mufasa
(aka Dave of Sandy, Utah, USA)
“People may forget what you say, but they will never forget how you made them feel.
 
Your buddy is probably a big fan of ‘Big Bang Theory’ because this number: S3I8008 is the perfect number according to Rajesh Kothapalli for just that reason :)

Have fun.

---- Andy
 
Santa... you mean you never typed that in to a calculator and turned it umop apisdn??

I'm probably showing your age here... you probably weren't allowed them at all. :p

Annihilannic
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Start --> Programs --> Accessories --> Calculator

Now, how do I turn it upside down ??? [upsidedown]




Randy
 
CTRL + Alt + Up arrow
(If your hotkeys are enabled)
[tongue]

“Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family.” (Kofi Annan)
Oppose SOPA, PIPA, ACTA; measures to curb freedom of information under whatever name whatsoever.
 
Right click on desktop -> Graphics Properties -> Rotate Display -> Landscape flipped
or
Ctrl+Alt+Down [flip]

"If it could have gone wrong earlier and it didn't, it ultimately would have been beneficial for it to have." : Murphy's Ultimate Corollary
 
Wow ! You folks can drive off into the weeds pretty quickly around here. <grin>

[santa]Mufasa
(aka Dave of Sandy, Utah, USA)
“People may forget what you say, but they will never forget how you made them feel.
 
I saw this on a Honda Element this past weekend: Timonium.

James P. Cottingham
I'm number 1,229!
I'm number 1,229!
 
Timonium is a suburb north of Baltimore. Might be related to the locale.

====================================
Sometimes the grass is greener on the other side because there is more manure there - original.

 
Nope. This was a North Carolina plate I saw in Durham. I think it has more to do with the owners name and SUV.



James P. Cottingham
I'm number 1,229!
I'm number 1,229!
 
hE24BA036


-- Francis
Francisus ego, sed non sum papa.
 
I've been too conditioned to try to interpret license plates. Yesterday I was behind a car and noticed it started with 4MY, but I couldn't figure our the rest of it.

[pre] 4MYB113[/pre]
I followed this guy for a mile or two talking out loud, "For my bleh?", "For my biie?", "For my be one 13?", "For my bib?", "For my Beib?". Nothin', maybe it's reversed? Maybe it's a code? Maybe...

I finally realized it was a normal issue plate. I was glad there was no one else in the car with me! [bigsmile]


 
On a Shelby Cobra (I believe Ford)
XL Snake

djj
The Lord is my shepherd (Psalm 23) - I need someone to lead me!
 
On a driver training car LOL002. But funnier was the two "L" plates with an extra "O" plate between them (as per the logo on their web site). :)

Annihilannic
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Hello, all. I got lost on the site, and ended up here. But since I am, I should mention that in the parking lot of my building is a Mazda Miata with the license plate "YEEHAW". ;-)
 
yelworcm said:
Mazda Miata with the license plate "YEEHAW".
Sounds more like something you would see on a "pickemup" truck.

djj
The Lord is my shepherd (Psalm 23) - I need someone to lead me!
 
Annihilannic said:
...the two "L" plates with an extra "O" plate between them...

Annihilannic, to those of us that have lived in Commonwealth countries, this is pretty funny, but to Yanks and others, it will need a bit of an explanation (which I'll leave up to you).

[santa]Mufasa
(aka Dave of Sandy, Utah, USA)
“People may forget what you say, but they will never forget how you made them feel.
 
Oh... right... you don't have "L" plates for learner drivers there then I take it? In Australia we have "L" plates for learners (must be accompanied), "P" for provisional drivers (red ones for the first year, speed limited, green ones for the second and third years... or something, both with 0 alcohol limit, and the system varies from state to state).

Do you have any equivalent in the New World?

Annihilannic
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