I read an article in the Denver Post about a woman who ran afoul of the Department of Motor Vehicles because of her love of tofu. She just wanted to share her affinity for this gelatinous soy product by personalizing her license plate. ILVTOFU
SOYCURD just didn’t do it for her.
Pretty sure Gina turned a few heads with hers too. But DIVAGINA motors on.
I remember BUC2TH on my orthodontist’s bright yellow Corvette. Imagine how happy my dad was to give him yet more money.
And our friends the Gripmans drove their GRIPVAN.
In my infinite curiosity, I started looking into the phenomenon of vanity license plates and found a game you can buy where you try to figure out as many personalized license plates as possible before your time runs out. For example, 2LV4EVR would be To Love Forever and XKNTRE2R would be Cross Country Tour.
I’m fairly certain I don’t need to spend any money to find out I’m not that smart.
I read this funny anonymous story, though, which convinced me to try harder.
Some Virginia license plates say "Kids First" at the bottom. I saw someone who had that license plate. Their license place number was EATTHE so it said, "Eat the kids first."
I don’t care who you are … that’s just funny.
There are a zillion vanity plates here proving there are some very clever people driving around the United States.
-CSHFLW In Missouri, the state usually fills in any spaces on a vanity plate with a “-” which turns this into “Negative Cashflow.” A very creative use of a quirky state law.
2M8OS Tomatoes. His name or his avocation?
BAA BAA Baa Baa on a Black Jeep. Cute.
CARGASM On a brand new Corvette
COCO VAN Chicken in wine sauce…on a lady’s bronze colored Toyota minivan
Some I just don’t get and I tax my little brain when I should be driving. Try your hand at these … and then tell me what they say because I’m stumped!
UUUD444
SAP XUAF
HIHO AG
IX FE
IAMYY4U
8 thoughts on “BKYLAND IMJUSAYN”
IX FE is nine iron is the only one I could figure out. These are hard, but fun!!!!
Maybe after another coffee I’ll do better. LOL
Carol
Nine iron! Of course! Gold star for you, Carol!
I think the last one is I am too wise for you.
Ah. Two Ys … you’re right! And you’re too wise for me!!
HIHO AG, I would say Hi Ho Silver
Frank
Duh! Gold star for you too, Frank!
Used force
Faux pas
Hi ho silver
9 iron
I am wise for you
Did you look these up?? Otherwise, you’re very smart. I had trouble with “faux pas” even with the answer! I will say I’ve never heard the phrase “I am wise for you.” And funny story … I dropped this comment into spam at first because, well … it looks like spam!