It’s even funnier when the randomly generated ones run into narrowed interpretation possibilities. Was trying to find the articles about them but got lazy. one was IN4ANL And the other something with HNIC and a number...
My father in law graduated from UCLA and also taught there for awhile. He is a journalist, wrote for the UCLA newspaper the Daily Bruin, as well as many years at the LA Times. About 10-15 years he was at out house, we walked him out to the car and his license plate read DBALM or DBALUM and a number, I think the year he graduated. So I said, what’s your plate mean.....Dee Ball Em? He said no it is Daily Bruin Alumni. The next time he can over the plate was gone. LOLOLOL
That probably throws any chance of a warning ticket out the window. I say go "all in" especially on a sportbike.
Evelynes current one is WERA CEO - except GA plates only have 7 digits so it's WERACEO which in my mind always translates to WE RACE O. Then there was her SC tag on the 5.0 mustangs that said VA VITE - basically go fast in French - the number of different pronunciations she got when people asked what it meant was pure hilarity.
My uncle went to the BMV and was given a plate for his new Indian. ‘69NDW’ It’s pretty hard to tell that it’s a D and not a O. The clerk asked him if he wanted to change it once he got done laughing, he said ‘Hell no! I want that now!’
Ima get SCHWOB for the Benz. Not many will get it here in its true sense, but at theist all the BME guys here get to see a
WTF happened to that post? Never mind Glad I checked urbandictionary fort that one ... Always recommended before putting abbreviations in writing