I work in 1220; live in Hampton…
1212, live in Newport News, right by the airport. Heh, fellow Doper. We should have a secret handshake or something.
How 'bout these:[ul]
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[li]VMTCMT (Vomit Comet)[/li][li]SPCBLS (Spaceballs)[/li][li]PHY-6 (Physics)[/li][li]RKTJCK (rocket jock)[/li][/ul] Buffett: [ul]
[li]VLCANO[/li][li]COMNDY (Come Monday)[/li][/ul]
If you’re considering 7 letters, how 'bout BGRMUSH (Badger Mushroom)? Nahhhh, I guess that might be interpreted as “booger mush”…
Another vote for this.
Haj
Replying to my own post here - maybe BDGMUSH or BDGMSH
I’d go with:
YMMV
Save it for when you get a hybrid!
Well, I bought the car, got it insured, and title and temp plated this afternoon. Y’all had some excellent ideas, but it came down to A G33K and CDLZRD, and CDLZRD won. I should get the final plates in the mail in about 2 weeks.
Congratulations. I came in too late, to ask first if your state issues and requires a front plate.
I was going to suggest you get ‘INZVNE’ and then (possibly dodgy with the law here) mount it upside down on the front.
Umm… whoosh? I don’t get it. Rotate it 180 degrees in head? Nothin’. Even turned laptop upside down. Got nothin’.
Oh, so people would read “INSANE” in their rear-view mirrors when you’re behind them The N’s would be backwards but the Z makes a stylish S and you don’t notice the crossbar missing from the A-which-is-an-inverted-V.
I wonder if they would approve “3704SSV” to be mounted upside down.
I don’t think it’d pass the DMV clerk. The personalized plate you propose is available in my state (no zeroes allowed, but o’s suffice) but the 4’s are closed-top so they don’t make good h’s. A mangled “INSANE” would pass, I think, as long as you didn’t state your intention to hang it like St. Peter. Link
While the law in my state does not specifically prohibit upside-down display, I think that the requirement that the plate be “legible” is enough to compel right-side-up display. Nev. Revised Statute 482.275
1ene1?
Well, glad you found something that makes you happy. And at least one person in the area will appreciate it.