Whenever I see it, it reminds me of the bicep flyer from It’s Always Sunny.
I couldn’t figure it out, so I just ran a quick search for L W I T B R (with the spaces) and the answer popped right up.
Which answer though?
Doing that I get a short list of hits for a dating site and a song. Both of which are wrong for my usage.
Saw BUY A BUD on a Lexus 4DS in a parking lot today. I told the occupant “I bet you sell beer!” She said “How did you know that?”
It was the song. I was unfamiliar with LWITBR and Arvada, but about 4 results further
down, someone spelled it out: Living Well Is The Best Revenge.
We have a public winner. And I’ve received two DMs before this with the correct answer.
Yaay all; thanks for playing.
Oops. Didn’t realize that maybe I should have kept that to a DM. Sorry if this spoiled the suspense for anybody.
I sure didn’t mean to make it some kind of secret contest. No harm IMO.
I’m in NYC.
Just saw a Tesla Model Y with R3ALTOR. Not too original but their message was clear.
Oh, I’m sad. I never knew you were a … Trojan.
The high school in town here that my mother attended had the Trojan as their mascot. My school, which was newer, were the Chargers. We’d always rag each other about which team won. Sadly she got to rag on me more.
LWITBR — I like it! I ordered my plates about 6 weeks ago and am not expecting them until about February. Seriously.
Always bring protection when F-ing a bear. They can be … difficult … when they lose.
Today I saw CRAW⎵4RD. Looking at the driver, “Crawford” could plausibly have been either his first or last name. It was a Chevy. So close!
Forgot to mention this during my silly saga of my own personal plate. …
When I first registered the car I ordered the personal plate. But it wasn’t going to be available for a few weeks and FL policy for that case is not to issue a temporary “dealer” plate, but rather a permanent ordinary plate that you later swap for the personalized one whenever it eventually arrives.
At that time the standard plates DMV was handing out were in ABC⎵⎵D12 format. By luck of the draw I got RVE⎵⎵M06. Which was almost “rev 'em” as in zoom zoom roar roar. Appropriate for a sports car. Had I been thinking faster and able to dig two plates deeper into that clerk’s stash for RVE⎵⎵M08 I might have kept that plate & skipped the personal one. The car being an M8 model with a V8 engine.
I’d rather be lucky than skillful any day. So close!
Backwards it’s 1OHSHIT
The ‘1’ might be in there just to fool the censors?
“I owe shit” viewed in the rear view mirror?
States with front plates (not FL) have double the … interesting … possibilities.
But I agree w @Bullitt: “shit show” w a side order of censor-fooling sauce.
Evidently CA’s censor app is teh suxxor.
Maybe not as interesting, but a few years ago I was driving and saw a plate that said YAB OG. The funny part is, I went to grade school and high school with her kids and had known that plate for a long time. It’s GO BAY in your rear view mirror. “Bay” references the local high school sports teams.
BRO PLS
I thought this meant “Bro, please.” but then maybe it means “Bro plus.” Or something else.
I hate ambiguous plates like this.
Rather than creating a short-lived new topic, I am briefly hijacking this one:
I am ordering a vanity plate for our metallic silver 10-year-old Mercedes Cabriolet. The two I’ve thought of that appeal to me most are:
- CHAR 27
- AG BENZ
Meanings, spoilt:
- ASCII 27 is the “escape” symbol
- AG is the chemical symbol for silver
Any opinions, alternatives?