Is BEEF a lifestyle?

I’ve seen a few vehicles driving with a front license plate that has a white background, and red letters saying “BEEF.”

Tampa Bay area, not Omaha or anything.

I haven’t gotten close enough to see if there’s anything else written on the plate.

What’s this all about?

I just imagine license plates saying POULTRY, LETTUCE, POTATO, CORN, etc and it doesn’t make any sense either. So why BEEF?

Whenever I see the plate, I think the owner is some sort of tobacco-chewing macho man.

Anyone see these plates? Know someone who has one? Opinions?

Busty Electronic Engineer Females?

Don’t know about the license plates, but, at least in Minatare, Nebraska, Beef is King of Meats

After thinking about it, I guess beef really is the King of Meats.
Maybe this whole BEEF license plate thing is like a status thing.

I wonder what thoughts occur when the driver of a BEEF-plated vehicle drives past another BEEF-plated vehicle.

I sure hope so.

They stop, face each other, and posture until the weaker one capitulates. It’s all part of the Hierarchy of the Herd.

Could be a reply to the Meat is Murder plates I’ve seen.

Why is it okay for a lion to eat an impala, but it’s not okay for humans to eat meat?

Or is it not okay for lions to eat impalas?

Hierarchy of the Herd. Great idea for a reality show.

That or Beef Wars… or Beefing Up with the Beefashians

It’s what’s for dinner.

Anyone else annoyed by the double contraction? :slight_smile:

I’m as meat eatin’ as anyone but that’s a bad argument. Anyone invested in it would point of the differences between a wild impala out on the veldt versus factory farming. Or, hell, even free range farming since the lion is culling the herd and the strongest impala survive versus every cow being earmarked for consumption.

Or, if you’re just against meat period, you’d point out the flexibility in our dietary needs versus that of the lion and our ability to make complex decisions about what we eat.

Also, we get to drive Impalas which no lion can do.

Any chance that what you saw was “EB FE” instead of “BEEF”? I’ve heard of developers (specifically exploit developers) sporting plates or bumper stickers with EB FE on them as an in joke. “EB FE” is an assembly language jump instruction that will cause an infinite loop.

Florida’s cattle industry is robust and lucrative. It’s very common, when driving through certain parts of the state, to see lots signs for various beef organizations like the Florida Beef Council.

Polk county, which neighbors yours (presuming you’re in Hillsborough, is one of the largest producers.

Cite.

In other words, yes, for many Floridians it’s a lifestyle.

I’ll take two, please.

If you Google (or in this case, Bing) “beef license plates” you see a set of images with, strangely enough, license plates with the word BEEF on them. The second one in from left has, above the word BEEF, “Enjoy more” and below the word “Florida Beef Council.”

So - Google is your friend?

If Google is my friend, then what is SDMB?

Your successful older sibling who looks down on you because you went to a slightly less prestigious university.

So in Idaho, do people have license plates that say POTATO in the front because it’s robust and lucrative?

Or in Wisconsin, CHEESE?

Or are we Floridians just really all about flaunting things we’re robust and lucrative in onto license plates? See the orange on standard issued state plates.

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Well, yes. I know for a fact I’ve seen Idaho Potato and Wisconsin Cheese license plates. Wisconsin is probably more into cheese than Florida is into oranges.

Of course not. They say SPUDS. It’s snappier.

Okay I’ll take your word for it. I originally thought the BEEF plate was just a display of hypermasculinity. But since potatoes and cheese are getting nearly the same type of treatment, this probably isn’t the case.