Hear, Hear! Could not agree more. Consider license plates from countries that don’t allow personal plates:
Hear, Hear! Could not agree more. Consider license plates from countries that don’t allow personal plates:
Or anything sex related.
Maybe his name is “Rich.”
I prefer the “COPSLIE” plate.
It’s not that big of a deal but I just wish it would be a little bit more frowned upon to wave that kind of vulgarity but to each his or her own.
Seriously? I have a kid and I could care less about that. Here’s how that goes: “That car says a not nice word!” “I see that. That’s a grown up’s car saying a grown up word. And you’re not a grown up so don’t repeat it.”
Print them out and leave them under this dude’s windshield with a note “I’m coming to collect on Friday.”
Yep. I love to swear forwards and backwards. However my parents were very careful to not curse around my sister and I as kids and I’m thankful for that. Kids don’t hear those words the same way adults. To me as a child I was disturbed when someone would casually say “shit.”
Isn’t it just the ultimate in tacky? I cringe every time I see one and I’m a real potty mouth.
Being God can be pretty expensive though - I saw two postings today that said if I liked or shared them, God would give me a pile of money by the end of the day.
I’m just going to get one that says ‘NO I AM’. Works for everything.
@SATYRICON formerly Naturally Exasperated: It should read "MAK U PUQ"
Is that a Neon wearing "makes you come" plates?
The TIMMAY one gets me every time.
@Merry Fedsmas to All!: Thats brilliant actually.
@Merry Fedsmas to All!: Allow me to add some strategic spaces:
@badco/LoJ: Tell me that stands for "unburnt hydrocarbons"
@Merry Fedsmas to All!: Are you a pregnant hippie?
SSABMUD took me a while, I guess that's the point.