Sunday, August 7, 2011

1337 Plates

I've seen a few more good LEET plates lately. As I mentioned before, most plates in California follow the numeral-three letters-three numerals format. That's for private cars, mainly. Pick-up trucks and commercial vehicles have a numeral-letter-five numerals patterns. This usually makes it harder to make even remotely-comprehensible nonsense words or phrases out of them. But the other day I saw a pick-up with 8L44444, which gives us "BLAAAAA", which is more fun if you imagine an exclamation point at the end.

In the normal plate category, one recent sighting was 5AGA101. If you leave the last three numerals as numerals, you have SAGA101, which could be a beginners' class in writing epic stories. If you turn the 101 into letters, you get SAGALOL, which is a long story that makes you laugh out loud. Heh.

Finally, and this may be the greatest one ever, certainly yet, was 4LKY933, which gives us ALKYPEE, or the micturition of alcoholics. Har!

Well, that's enough for now. More as they happen.

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