A&Q about Lotus
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Most places won't let you get a plate they deem rude or representing rude. That's why you never see the plate LOVESEX for example. A lot are will actually not accept acronyms either. I think most would reject FOOBAR for example. With FBANGLE, you could probably come up with a good excuse around "angle" if they questioned it. RTFM or WTF might be more difficult unless you are named Walter T. Frank or some such (and they still might not give it out).
My favorite is
3VOM
A:
How about:
KIKN ARS or KKN ARSE
TRN N BRN
BLOODY L for Ardent Red
PASHUN
HL N TOE
REV LMTR
GON N 60
STOLE IT
U4EA or U4IK
BETRNSX
I guess that's enough for now. Don't be stealin my ideas now!
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Ok, if I get one, this is at the top of my list now:
OMG
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For about 6 months now I've had the classic
MY ELISE
plates registered in CA. Just need the car now......
A:
GO KRT
G FORCE
AHEDOFU
STICKY
CHICANE
DFI FZKS
SIZ MTRS
2ND SUKS
POL SITR
POLE POS
911 ETR
S2K ETR
360 ETR
P1
UR LATE
CAT LIKE
READY GO
LAZR BLU
LIFT OFF
DRIFTER
whew!
A:
A LEASE
ON RAILS (I love this one)
2G TURNS
RLR CSTR
PURE
DNT HATE
CATSPLAT
LOWRIDER (hehe)
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So far the one that I think is the catchiest is
FUR ELISE
it's a great pun.
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Originally posted by babak
So far the one that I think is the catchiest is
FUR ELISE
it's a great pun.
Can you use 8 letters where you live? The max. is 7 here.
-Eric
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Originally posted by babak
So far the one that I think is the catchiest is
FUR ELISE
it's a great pun.
Thx
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Originally posted by XconZ
Can you use 8 letters where you live? The max. is 7 here.
-Eric
In California, you can have 7 letters and 1 half space (if desired).
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For anyone planning on racing
YOU LOSE
CATCH UP
TRY HRDR
FASTER
I BEAT U
HA HA
GOOD TRY
PASSED
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Originally posted by gotapex
In California, you can have 7 letters and 1 half space (if desired).
Actually, it depends on the plate. Some vanity plates only take up to 6 characters, some up to 7.
Since the Elise has been rather elusive, I sort of like ELISIV or ELISIVE. But most people probably wouldn't get it.
If you get a kiddie plate, you can use a heart or star symbol. I was toying with LOTUS "love"R or ELISE "love"R. Or LOTUS "star" or ELISE "star". But some of these may not be available. And the heart ones may be too cute.
So far, I plan to get a CA Arts plate (with sun and palm trees), which only allows up to 6 characters and use a non-Lotus message.
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Originally posted by XconZ
Can you use 8 letters where you live? The max. is 7 here.
-Eric
Ratz, and there is no way to shorten this and have it mean the same thing.
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I just thought of the best one.
OWNED
then you could take the plate off and use it as a stamp.
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Originally posted by babak
FUR ELISE
Not to go spelling bee on you but can you use that in a sentence?
or get a definition, language of origin, etc....
I either don't get it or have a much different sense of humor.
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Originally posted by transio
For anyone planning on racing
YOU LOSE
CATCH UP
TRY HRDR
FASTER
I BEAT U
HA HA
GOOD TRY
PASSED
And ONLY if you use it exclusively for racing - there's gonna be enough idiots out there as it is who will see an Elise and use it as an excuse to act stupid on public streets...
As it is, I'm thinking we'll already need a nice big day-glow posterboard sign that says: "Racing belongs at the track"
Haven't seen these mentioned:
DWN HERE
LOOK OUT
BIG GRIN
AAAAAAH
38 MPG (or whatever it works out to)
NO ROVER
TOY CAR (heh)
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Originally posted by L8BRAKR
Not to go spelling bee on you but can you use that in a sentence?
or get a definition, language of origin, etc....
I either don't get it or have a much different sense of humor.
er spielt fur elise am klavier
oh, sorry...to answer your question it is german and is title of a beethoven composition
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One I've been toying with is
LES=MOR
Get it? Less is more. Very philosophical, but also implies less weight means more performance.
P.S. If you're wondering how I'll get away with the equal sign, a couple small strips of black electrical tape will take care of that.
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How about :
LYTZ RYT or LYT=RYT
LOW TUS
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Originally posted by LotusLust
to answer your question it is german and is title of a beethoven composition
It's the piano concerto (or whatever you call it) that goes "dee-doo dee-doo dee-doo doo-dee-doo"
I think it means "Fair Elise" in German. Probably about a chick he had a crush on?