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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Kosh on December 10, 2005, 07:04:55 am
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http://www.hardocp.com/image.html?image=MTEzMzg3MzU3OUhqdTBHNG1wa1NfMV8xX2wuanBn
:lol:
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I like that. :yes:
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this was at CPL 2005:
(http://www.swooh.com/swoohcam/Matt/CplDayTwoThreeFourandFive/DSC01914.JPG)
;)
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Eric Meyer has an eye out for hexadecimal color license plates. (http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Awww.meyerweb.com+license+plate+color)
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the best one i saw was unintential -- FU25CK. The liscense plates in ohio go AA##AA so it just happened to fall that way :lol:
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(http://img109.exs.cx/img109/3456/ak2sl6re.jpg)
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There's a woman in our street who got an - expensive - private reggy for her birthday. She got S1, followed by her initials.
Her name is Fiona Louise Sneddon.
Yep.
S1FLS.
(say it out loud, with 1 as an 'I')
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:lol:
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Sonenoe in the Descent community a while back managed to snag Fusion. I wouldn't mind going with Pyro-GX myself, although FS2 PWNZ is also tempting. :p
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Her name is Fiona Louise Sneddon.
You mean "Fiona" is a real name? I'd never heard it before or since Shrek. :p
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You mean "Fiona" is a real name? I'd never heard it before or since Shrek. :p
It's a fairly common name round these parts.
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Sonenoe in the Descent community a while back managed to snag Fusion. I wouldn't mind going with Pyro-GX myself, although FS2 PWNZ is also tempting. :p
most license plates are 6 characters. so you COULD have: FSPWNZ, or FS2PWN ;)
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Sonenoe in the Descent community a while back managed to snag Fusion. I wouldn't mind going with Pyro-GX myself, although FS2 PWNZ is also tempting. :p
most license plates are 6 characters. so you COULD have: FSPWNZ, or FS2PWN ;)
I don't know where you live, but here in PA, 7 characters is standard. I've seen a few people with as many as 8, too. Just imagine the possibilities...
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Texas. LA's the same.
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FS2SCP would be the greatest license plate possible. :nod:
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I don't know where you live, but here in PA, 7 characters is standard. I've seen a few people with as many as 8, too. Just imagine the possibilities...
Ahh, this brings back memories of the good old 8.3 days... ;)
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Her name is Fiona Louise Sneddon.
You mean "Fiona" is a real name? I'd never heard it before or since Shrek. :p
That's what you get for living in Mongolia or some place in the frigging backwoods...
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Israel? The backwoods? (http://israel21c.org/bin/en.jsp?enPage=ArticlePage&enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=Zone&enZone=technology&) Hah! (http://israel21c.org/bin/en.jsp?enDispWho=Articles%5El1130&enPage=BlankPage&enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=object&enVersion=0&enZone=Technology&) :p
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Ah that's it.. but.. every girl's called Hannah, or something... :ick:
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Osnat and Moran are some of the more noteworthy girl's names, along with "Dudu" for guys. :)
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The girl standing next to Gates looks like she might be hot.
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Iowa's plates are seven characters. I'm tempted to go vanity for my next car.
ORFF? GTCORFF?
ERINYES
PROM S
What else is there? :P
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You mean "Fiona" is a real name? I'd never heard it before or since Shrek. :p
Ever heard of Fiona Apple?
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Her name is Fiona Louise Sneddon.
You mean "Fiona" is a real name? I'd never heard it before or since Shrek. :p
This is coming from someone from an area where 'Ariel' is a boy's name :p
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Ever heard of Fiona Apple?
Nope. I've heard of Jaffa oranges, though. :p
This is coming from someone from an area where 'Ariel' is a boy's name :p
It's quite a manly name, you know. It means "Lion of God". ;) The emphasis of the syllables is on the third one primarily, then the first one to a lesser degree. Not like the English equivalent girl's name, where the emphasis is on the first syllable, and the others get gornischt. :p
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You mean "Fiona" is a real name? I'd never heard it before or since Shrek. :p
You'd be forgiven for never having heard it. It's of Irish descent: Fiona is the feminine version of Fion (which means fair, I think).
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Her name is Fiona Louise Sneddon.
You mean "Fiona" is a real name? I'd never heard it before or since Shrek. :p
This is coming from someone from an area where 'Ariel' is a boy's name :p
A friend of mine's name translates (literally) to "fruit" in english.
On the other hand some of my students pick some of the strangest english names I've ever heard. Like "Panasonic", "money", and a few others.
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It's quite a manly name, you know. It means "Lion of God". ;)
Nope. It will forever mean The Little Mermaid. Get used to it :D
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You mean "Fiona" is a real name? I'd never heard it before or since Shrek. :p
You'd be forgiven for never having heard it. It's of Irish descent: Fiona is the feminine version of Fion (which means fair, I think).
Give that man a cookie
FION "fair" or "white" (Irish).
FIONA feminine form of FION
(http://mizian.com.ne.kr/englishwiz/library/names/etymology_of_first_names.htm)
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Nope. It will forever mean The Little Mermaid. Get used to it :D
Nope. It will forever be rememberd as this:
(http://www.ariel.info/de_DE/img/product_01.jpg)
"New Ariel delivers even better cleaning, colour care, and gentleness next to skin. With the help of breakthrough technology Ariel offers you outstanding clothes care, whether this be for your whites or your colours, at high or low temperatures. Continued use of Ariel will ensure your clothes look great for longer. Whites stay white and colours stay bright wash after wash."
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My license plate(actually my dads...) is pretty sweet. It says TH-PURV. No I'm not a Perv, just has to do with my last name.
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you're a perv!?
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:nervous: :D
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he's got you pegged! :lol:
once saw a plate that said "BAD GIRL", or something that had the word "*****" in it... can't remember...