NY license plates BE W31RD and UROKGRL. I sent a picture of the latter one to my adult daughter.
Also MXNACE and STQLEN, parked side by side at a fast food restaurant.
NY license plates BE W31RD and UROKGRL. I sent a picture of the latter one to my adult daughter.
Also MXNACE and STQLEN, parked side by side at a fast food restaurant.
…and a nice bookend to yours: XTUB8, with the rest of the plate defining at as a respiratory therapist’s. (Still NY by the way)
I guess when all the other versions are taken you have to go with EEVEE2 on your KIA IONIQ. And if you CR8␣LUV maybe you won’t be HOUNDED all the time.
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Saw BLU BLU on a very bright blue small SUV.
Two more today:
A generic sedan with the FL whale conservation booster plate with 5 characters max. It read PESIN. Huh?
A white Tesla Model Y with the standard FL plate with PMKN⎵PCH. “Pumpkin patch” is pretty obvious. But the connection to the car or the owner is not. Had the sorta plump car been orange I would have seen the connection. But white? Nope.
I saw BLAZERS tonight. It was not on a Blazer, it was on a bright blue Honda Civic.
Seen while driving home from my parents’ house in Wisconsin this afternoon:
Earlier today I saw BUGGMEE on a classic Beetle. I assume the spelling without the extra letters was already taken.
Saw 2CUTE in the parking lot at my hair salon this morning. No idea if it was one of the stylists or another client.
I saw DLOVELY mini cooper. Maybe they were referring to the driver, but I could not see inside as it drove off. If you are FXN2GO on a stroll maybe talk to the (w)4LKERS (The w came from the Washington Nationals logo). From what my friends say there are some quite nice trails in SUISS3 as well as good food and beer.
Two mysterious plates (at least to me) SKI-PT and AM⎵IX The fist is related to SKI I would guess and the second could be someone’s name I suppose, but it seems more like something that refers to something specific.
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Might be “Ski Patrol.”
Saw a couple …
A pickup with PILOT⎵CB. And a handicapped hang tag.
A Hummer pickup with a 5-character Miami Heat basketball booster plate that said AKEMY. No idea.
A SUV with Colorado plates reading 688688. The only thing that comes to my mind is that 688 was the designator for the Los Angeles-class submarine - Wikipedia. The driver was the right age and sex to have served on the LA or one of its 60+ sisters.
An interesting one on a generic SUV today …
I would hazard to guess that 4ROZEN is a fan of the movie, but I do not have to guess that I␣MS␣WVU loves their Alma Mater. It is important to just GO&BE as you WEEB-IN different spaces. I am not sure what C3S-LALA and ALL-4-S4 are all about, but at least the former is having a laugh.
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Couple more today
VINZO on a 5-character surfer booster plate background on a pickup truck. I overheard the waitress there talking to a dude she called “Vinnie” who looked like a pickup truck / surfer kinda guy.
GME⎵YOLO on a standard North Carolina plate background. “YOLO” is easy. The “GME” is harder. “Go Me”, “Game”, “Gimme”, etc.?
NOGGY05 on a standard FL plate on an orange Mini Clubman filled w college kids. Somebody’s nickname no doubt, but I have no clue about the origin.
BYE⎵GAS on a standard FL plate on a red Tesla Model X.
Saw this one today in MI:
DRAC5RYS
Who wouldn’t love to be able to flame tailgaters?
“Weeb” is a slang term for someone who is a fan (sometimes to the point of obsession) with anime, manga, and Japanese culture. It was originally considered to be derogatory, but anime fans have adopted it and some use it with pride these days.
So, on that plate, it may be being used in that context, by someone who’s a fan of Japanese culture.