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Vanity Plates X

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SantaMufasa

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Not that this thread is "X" rated, but rather it's time again to open a new thread for this ever-popular topic...We're approaching a thousand posts, gang!

One of my favorite license-related snickers was not even a plate at all...it was the license plate frame on a vehicle driven by a knock-out blonde:
Tag Frame said:
[tt]
,------------------------------,
| There's No Such Thing... |
| ,--------------------------, |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| '--------------------------' |
| ...As a Dumb Blonde. |
'------------------------------'[/tt]
...but it was mounted upside-down !!!

[santa]Mufasa
(aka Dave of Sandy, Utah, USA)
[I provide low-cost, remote Database Administration services: www.dasages.com]
“Beware of those that seek to protect you from harm or risk. The cost will be your freedoms and your liberty.”
 
Oops. I posted in the other thread before I saw this one. [blush]


James P. Cottingham
[sup]I'm number 1,229!
I'm number 1,229![/sup]
 
Santa: Again with the Ascii Art, Cool!

I was trying to explain to my kids that for it to be funny Upside down Was right side up but I swallowed my own tail.

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Occam's Razor - All things being equal, the simplest solution is the right one.
 
I saw BORN CEO today. Oddly he was driving a cheap car.

"NOTHING is more important in a database than integrity." ESquared
 
On an SUV:
[tab]L33T HXR

[tt][blue]-John[/blue][/tt]
[tab][red]The plural of anecdote is not data[/red]

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For the appreciation of local (Utah Grizzlies) hockey fans:
Tag on Truck said:

[santa]Mufasa
(aka Dave of Sandy, Utah, USA)
[I provide low-cost, remote Database Administration services: www.dasages.com]
“Beware of those that seek to protect you from harm or risk. The cost will be your freedoms and your liberty.”
 
I saw this on a Ford pickup on Saturday: PC CHEVY. I'm assuming a wry sense of humor for "Ford is a politically correct Chevy."


James P. Cottingham
[sup]I'm number 1,229!
I'm number 1,229![/sup]
 
[lol]


James P. Cottingham
[sup]I'm number 1,229!
I'm number 1,229![/sup]
 
I saw this one on a Honda Accord on the drive home yesterday...
WERTH IT
 
This one cracked me up over the past weekend:

DUNNO

It was on an SUV driven by a mom with three kids.

I DUNNO why it cracked me up but it did. [egg]
 
I saw this one over the weekend...
BIG N8 - The windows were tinted, so I was not able to verify the size of the driver.
 
I just saw HITMAN at the post office while picking up my mail. [machinegun]

Maybe he works for UNDABOS (which I reported in a previous thread).

-- Francis
Et cognoscetis veritatem, et veritas liberabit vos.
 
I saw a couple over the weekend:
HORSHUZ - This is Indy...what else could it be but a Colts fan?
GT HORSE - This was on a Mustang GT.
 
I saw
WTG4GDT

I thought it was a great literary reference (Waiting for Godot - if you didn't transalate imediately)

"NOTHING is more important in a database than integrity." ESquared
 
I saw this on a VW Bug this morning...
DIESEL - Initially I thought it was odd seeing that license plate on such a small car, but after a bit of googling, I see that there are diesel-powered VW Bugs out there.
 
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