>>>>I'm enjoying the "Bumper Sticker" thread....
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>>>>and that reminded me of many goofy Vanity Liscense Plates here in the States..
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>>>>I saw this one on a sports car, piloted by a cute blonde....
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>>>>BRBDL
>>>>
>>>>any guess (grin) ????
>>>
>>>2 that I've seen that stuck are:
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>>>SXKTTN (blonde in a top down Miata)
>>>
>>
>>Sounds like my wife!!
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>>>A R SOLE (Mercedes wizzing by me while I was doing 75mph).
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>>Ok... I'm still asleep... let me think on this one....
>
>As I saw the guy coming up from behind I said to myself 'what an a**hole'. As he passed I saw the plate and said to myself 'he seems to know it too'.
Jim;
The many things I have learned from the UT include the use of the English word for "behind". In the United States it is a three-letter word, which does not include the letters R or E. It is wonderful to have my English skills so broadly enhanced by this medium! :)
By the way does the English equivalent also mean donkey, as it does in the United States? I may as well expand my knowledge more by asking such a question. Then when my wife asks me what I did at work today she will not believe me!
Tom
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