Decipher the vanity plate thread

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novelist_wannabe

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So I'm taking the young novelistas to school and we get behind a car with at plate that reads, "ACRIDOS"

Anybody got a clue what that means? And what plates have you come across, aside from 3M TA3, that just baffled you?
 
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I have no idea.
 
Walter_Sobchak said:
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I have no idea.

Sweet. Awesome game. For some reason, that image reminds me of Chain Reaction, which I thought was a highly underrated game show.
 
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I don't know what that one means. And I don't think I've seen any that baffled me, but I hate driving behind any "Princess."
 
mike311gd said:
I don't know what that one means. And I don't think I've seen any that baffled me, but I hate driving behind any "Princess."
Ass To Mouth.
 
Interesting, 'beetus.

Don't think I've ever seen someone's license plate in my mirror, though...only in my wake.
 
mike311gd said:
I don't know what that one means. And I don't think I've seen any that baffled me, but I hate driving behind any "Princess."

I've come to realize that plates with "princs" "hot mama" "sxykats" have no "princs" "hot mamas" or "sxykats" driving the car.
 
My dad works for the Department of Defense in Ft. Meade, Maryland and about 4 months ago told me this story:

For about a year he saw a car in the parking lot with the license plate:
3D4D2DT

He didn't know whose car it was, so he never could find the person to find out what it meant. He said after about a year he took a good look at it and it dawned on him what it was and he started laughing hysterically in the parking lot. Turns out it was Morse Code.

It stands for:
3 dits
4 dits
2 dits
T

Which translated spells: S-H-I-T
 
expendable said:
mike311gd said:
I don't know what that one means. And I don't think I've seen any that baffled me, but I hate driving behind any "Princess."

I've come to realize that plates with "princs" "hot mama" "sxykats" have no "princs" "hot mamas" or "sxykats" driving the car.

Unless it's on a steed, that is.
 

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