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Why not? They let my dad have BIG12IN for a year before he got a letter in the mail telling him he needed to change it.

 

As far as I'm concered... if you get past the screening when you initially get the plate.. they shouldn't be able to tell you to change it later.

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Why not? They let my dad have BIG12IN for a year before he got a letter in the mail telling him he needed to change it.

 

Usually when that happens is because someone has reported it as offensive. If he could have showed the DMV that it meant something else, he could have kept it.

 

:cheers:

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Not saying it isn't funny, just wondering how they got it through? Hmmm, maybe there is something wrong with me for knowing the meaning :oops: .

 

 

What would be even funnier is that the owner doesn't know what it means.

 

 

EDIT: Wait a minute. Is that some religious sticker on the window? I bet that they don't know and that it's their initials: BUK KAK and they thru the E in for some reason like the BUKKAK was already taken. :rotfl2:

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Not saying it isn't funny, just wondering how they got it through? Hmmm, maybe there is something wrong with me for knowing the meaning :oops: .

 

 

What would be even funnier is that the owner doesn't know what it means.

:yes:

 

Some one has had to have told him by now :rotfl2:

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Why not? They let my dad have BIG12IN for a year before he got a letter in the mail telling him he needed to change it.

 

Usually when that happens is because someone has reported it as offensive. If he could have showed the DMV that it meant something else, he could have kept it.

 

:cheers:

 

Yeah, that's what we figured happened.

 

I have two problems with that though... He did report it as meaning something else. My dad is a huge vinyl album collector... and 33s are 12 inches in diameter.

 

Second is people need to get over themselves and just deal with it. No license plate can be so offensive that you can't just sluff it off and move on. You'll probably never see it again, anyway.

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I have two problems with that though... He did report it as meaning something else. My dad is a huge vinyl album collector... and 33s are 12 inches in diameter.

 

Here I thought that they were 10 inch. :doh:

 

 

"got me the strangest woman

believe me this trick's no cinch

but I really get her going

when I whip out my big 10 inch

 

record of a band that plays the blues

well a band that plays its blues

she just love my big 10 inch

record of her favorite blues"

 

 

:cheers:

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I only know it from Howard Stern. I believe the definition is: The act of pouring over. Of course, Stern uses it in a different definition, kind of

 

 

Google it, I dare you.

 

 

For maximum effect, prior to Googling it, turn off the moderate safe search. Then click on the image search section. Then search.

 

 

Oh, I've seen a picture of a Florida plate (you know, where the orange in the middle looks like an 'O'), and the letters were A55 RGY. I don't think it was a vanity plate...

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