Not disputing you, but I’m gobsmacked the state f’ed up their website like that. Spacing is critical in personalized plates.
Here in FL you have to apply in person usung a paper form ( IOW a pdf to fill out on-screen then print & carry to the office). There is an online query tool to see if your choice(s) is/are taken, but that’s it.
And yes, on the paper form you can specify all 8 positions exactly. One of which has to be a space
I am not now nor have I ever been a physician nor have I played one on TV. (We won’t talk about staying at Holiday Inns. [PTSD shudder].)
But I did for a few years have a personalized plate that ended in “…DR” for reasons having nothing to do with doctoring or medicine or even professoring. The plate was otherwise quite a brain teaser; without insider knowledge nobody was going to figure it out.
You’d be amazed how many random people wanted to try to figure out that plate and the huge percentage of them that were totally stuck on “something something doctor” as the only possible framework to think about it.
A few days ago I saw DRBOX and all I could think is that BOX DR would be a good plate for an OBGYN.
Another one recently, PAS N GAS. There were some airplane decals on the truck so I’m thinking they fly a refueling plane (and we do have an air refueling base here).
Each patient only has one back, but has two breasts. Makes sense you could afford a fancier car working on the latter problems plural rather than the former problem singular.
Today was a good haul of plates despite not much driving …
A Lucid sedan with HOW LKY. They’re pretty cars although I wonder why anyone would buy a fancy EV from a start-up company that’ll probably declare bankruptcy long before your car is old or maybe even paid for?
It was parked 90% in a no-parking zone & 10% encroaching on a handicapped space making that space unusable. No handicapped hang tag either. So I suspect some of the owner’s luck came from routinely stealing other’s luck.
Next up was a red Lexus LC500 high end GT / luxo sports car. A convertible. The plate read TOP DWN and it was.
A red Camaro w ZATCH. Presumably a nickname or the name of a pet. Fun to say in any case.
A Lincoln Nautilus small SUV / family- or more likely geezer- wagon w JFELD. Belongs to John or Jane Feld-something?
Shame it wasn’t MFELD for Marty Feldman. OTOH Marty’s been dead 42(!!?!) years, so him driving a late-model car would be more miraculous than surprising.
Based on the other bumper stickers, I don’t think The Kink means what I think it means.
And now that I’m looking at it closer, one of those Kink stickers has the Road America outline on it, so I assume it’s related to that.
And, for that matter, it’s a Road America commemorative license plate.
Plus, you are correct, there is a curve on the Road America race course that is known as “the Kink.” It’s on the left side of the track outline on the license plate.
At long last my personal plate arrived and has been installed. Just 7 weeks since I ordered it. I know you’ve all been waiting for the grand reveal with huge anticipation.
Anyhow, it’s LWI TBR. The gap is not significant to the meaning; it’s just there to avoid obscuring the plate art in the center.
For a not very stealthy brag that gives some small hint as to the context, see Google Drive Image. But the pic is not at all necessary to decode the plate.
[aside]
I just Bing-ed “LWITBR”. I knew it’s almost unsearchable even on Google. Bing gave me an entire page of search results, including an AI-generated explanation, for the failed social media site formerly known as twitter. And nothing else.
Color me baffled. Unless Microsoft is now cozying up to leon.