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eh-hem
I got my new plates for my car today...and they certainly fit my mood with some of the recent posts from 'no pistons' et al....
Maybe it's the new semester and my increased work load, new students and lesson plans....or maybe it just time for me to take a break from all the latent idiocy that seems to increase on a daily basis.
Someone please e-mail me when the nonsense stops...until then, my plates read:
C YAAAA
Maybe it's the new semester and my increased work load, new students and lesson plans....or maybe it just time for me to take a break from all the latent idiocy that seems to increase on a daily basis.
Someone please e-mail me when the nonsense stops...until then, my plates read:
C YAAAA
#5
Originally posted by SoCal240/6
Funny on an S Class - but on the Hatchback?!?!?
Funny on an S Class - but on the Hatchback?!?!?
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#12
What are you saying BenZy !!!
Originally posted by Enze6997
If I was originally from VA I would get vanity plates but its so typical stuck up nova to get them.
And if I did... I would get BLWNBNZ
or BENZY
That is all.
If I was originally from VA I would get vanity plates but its so typical stuck up nova to get them.
And if I did... I would get BLWNBNZ
or BENZY
That is all.
Peace
PS. I am missing the point here?
#14
Originally posted by SoCal240/6
Oh, sorry. I guess I mistakenly assumed you were going to BOLT IT ON to you car. My bad.
Oh, sorry. I guess I mistakenly assumed you were going to BOLT IT ON to you car. My bad.
#17
I guess its a little like a very common license plate I see around here on base Dodge Caravans with unpainted bumpers and cloth seats:
"I'm not spoiled . . . just well taken care of"
I guess it may be true, but the car its bolted on isn't much of a reflection of the statement. It would be humorous on a Rolls, but doesn't really have much humor or impact on a Caravan.
So, MONEY, CASH, $$$, CPTLIST, etc. on a Hatchback doesn't make anyone a bad person (those are all things I firmly believe in and pursue). . . its just not very clever, fitting or humorous. You can't separate the plate from the car - the message on the plate and the car go hand in hand.
"I'm not spoiled . . . just well taken care of"
I guess it may be true, but the car its bolted on isn't much of a reflection of the statement. It would be humorous on a Rolls, but doesn't really have much humor or impact on a Caravan.
So, MONEY, CASH, $$$, CPTLIST, etc. on a Hatchback doesn't make anyone a bad person (those are all things I firmly believe in and pursue). . . its just not very clever, fitting or humorous. You can't separate the plate from the car - the message on the plate and the car go hand in hand.
#18
You can't separate the plate from the car - the message on the plate and the car go hand in hand. [/B][/QUOTE]
Only in some states. In others the plate goes with you.
Only in some states. In others the plate goes with you.
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Well not to toot my own horn but at age 22 I'm driving a $40K car(that I bought entirely on my own). True it may not be a Bentley, but for me there is only the opportunity for advancement. Perhaps, when I'm 40 I will have that Bentley, at least I would hope so otherwise something has gone drastically wrong.
Besides, I think the plates are supposed to represent the driver not just the car. I myself am a materialistic money hungry snob, so I think it would be fitting to have $$$$ on my license plate.
As far as not being clever, true it may not be the most complicated abbreviation ever used, but god damn there is a code out there for plates now-a-days. It should be simple to decipher, and my suggestions are very simple.
Perhaps someone could put this one to use:
WHT TRSH
Besides, I think the plates are supposed to represent the driver not just the car. I myself am a materialistic money hungry snob, so I think it would be fitting to have $$$$ on my license plate.
As far as not being clever, true it may not be the most complicated abbreviation ever used, but god damn there is a code out there for plates now-a-days. It should be simple to decipher, and my suggestions are very simple.
Perhaps someone could put this one to use:
WHT TRSH
#21
Originally posted by Lynn
That is not available in either Texas or California. I sure it is being used in both states by Anna Nicole Smith.
That is not available in either Texas or California. I sure it is being used in both states by Anna Nicole Smith.
Kind of like the classic plate I used to see driving around Newport Beach in the '80, on an SL: NB CHEVY.
Talk about "funny because its true"!
That plate was a local legend for years.
#23
Originally posted by RJamesC240
Well not to toot my own horn but at age 22 I'm driving a $40K car(that I bought entirely on my own). True it may not be a Bentley, but for me there is only the opportunity for advancement. Perhaps, when I'm 40 I will have that Bentley, at least I would hope so otherwise something has gone drastically wrong.
Besides, I think the plates are supposed to represent the driver not just the car. I myself am a materialistic money hungry snob, so I think it would be fitting to have $$$$ on my license plate.
As far as not being clever, true it may not be the most complicated abbreviation ever used, but god damn there is a code out there for plates now-a-days. It should be simple to decipher, and my suggestions are very simple.
Perhaps someone could put this one to use:
WHT TRSH
Well not to toot my own horn but at age 22 I'm driving a $40K car(that I bought entirely on my own). True it may not be a Bentley, but for me there is only the opportunity for advancement. Perhaps, when I'm 40 I will have that Bentley, at least I would hope so otherwise something has gone drastically wrong.
Besides, I think the plates are supposed to represent the driver not just the car. I myself am a materialistic money hungry snob, so I think it would be fitting to have $$$$ on my license plate.
As far as not being clever, true it may not be the most complicated abbreviation ever used, but god damn there is a code out there for plates now-a-days. It should be simple to decipher, and my suggestions are very simple.
Perhaps someone could put this one to use:
WHT TRSH
Yeah, money is where it is at. You are definitely wise.
Come here a little closer so I can pull a white glove off of a hand and slap you square in the mouth with it.