Author Topic: Shakesthegrounds Rumblings  (Read 2599692 times)

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Re: Shakesthegrounds Rumblings
« Reply #2510 on: November 11, 2007, 10:52:17 pm »
Well, lookie who's here!  It's me!


missed you this weekend, big bro!


Tell him when l come up to him and ask to play the record, l'm gonna say: ''Voulez-vous jouer ce disque?''
'Voulez-vous, will you kiss my dick?'
Will you play my record? One-track mind!

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Re: Shakesthegrounds Rumblings
« Reply #2511 on: November 12, 2007, 11:53:14 am »
Hey Chuckie, thought about you our there in the wild west. Hope you had a good time.  :-*
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Re: Shakesthegrounds Rumblings
« Reply #2512 on: November 12, 2007, 11:53:52 am »
Well, lookie who's here!  It's me!


missed you this weekend, big bro!

Hey Chuck...good to see you back.

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Re: Shakesthegrounds Rumblings
« Reply #2513 on: November 12, 2007, 12:29:11 pm »
Hey any pics of your weekend?

With or without your longjohns on??
Any of you??


Hugs!!

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Re: Shakesthegrounds Rumblings
« Reply #2514 on: November 12, 2007, 02:36:19 pm »
I had suspected this was the case. Last week I saw a Miata with the tag "CATPOO" on it and later saw a Suburban with "HOOPOO" on it. For the record, I do not have vanity tags.

 URSOVAIN: Va. tops nation in vanity tags By DENA POTTER, Associated Press Writer
Mon Nov 12, 8:44 AM ET
 


RICHMOND, Va. - A state-by-state survey of the popularity of vanity license plates has found that car and truck owners in Virginia are the vainest of them all.

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Not far behind are New Hampshire, Illinois, Nevada and Montana.

Out of the 9.3 million personalized plates on the roads of America, about one in 10 are in Virginia, according to rankings provided to The Associated Press by the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators.

That's 16 percent of the plates issued by Virginia. New Hampshire came in second with nearly 14 percent. Illinois had about 13.4 percent, but that amounted to nearly 1.3 million plates, the most of any state.

"If you've got 9.3 million people across the U.S. sporting vanity plates, you've got a cultural phenomenon," AAMVA spokesman Jason King said.

Texas had the fewest, with only about a half percent of drivers personalizing their plates.

Kathy Carmichael drives around with the plate COFENUT, although she is down from eight to 10 cups of java a day to just three.

"It's a personality thing," said Carmichael, 58, a real state agent in Mechanicsville. "You get to know something about the person in front of you or who passes you."

Stefan Lonce calls it "minimalist poetry in motion" — telling a story in eight or fewer characters.

Lonce — author of the upcoming book "LCNS2ROM-License to Roam: Vanity Plates and the Stories they Tell" — worked with AAMVA to survey vehicle licensing agencies in each state.

"I think a lot of people have stories to tell and they really want pieces of those stories out there," said Lonce, who admits he initially thought it was silly for people to spend extra money to personalize their license plates.

Ion Bogdan Vasi, an assistant sociology professor at Columbia University, calls people who personalize their plates "the narcissistic-materialist poets of the iGeneration."

"Most people buy personalized plates simply because they want to tell the world they are special," Vasi said in an e-mail. "They wrote an ode to themselves and they want to share it with everybody on the highway."

Some plates are cryptic, like Brittany Diaz' EN PWANT. It's a reminder of the summer when she studied ballet in New York and her French teacher pronounced the "en pointe" style of dance as "en pwant."

"Most ballerinas get it, and those who don't dance I figured would be entertained because pwant is just a funny thing to say," said Diaz, 17, of Midlothian.

Others are personal, like those of Ally and Rudy Masry of Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. She donated a kidney to her husband in 2003, so her car has the tag DONOR and his reads DONEE.

Some offer quirky takes on professions, like EYEMAN and 2THDR. BYTE1 reflects the computer science degree held by Vonn Campbell of Greenville, S.C., but he also chose it "to provide a somewhat abrasive message to those individuals who follow too closely."

But why does Virginia have so many personalized plates?

"It's only $10. You can do it online with little effort. You can get a new one every month if you wanted to," said Benjamin Mace, a Virginia Beach Web designer who started CoolPl8z.com, where people post pictures of their vanity plates.

However, some other states are just as cheap. And Illinois has the largest total even though it charges $78 per year.

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071112/ap_on_re_us/vanity_plates_3
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Re: Shakesthegrounds Rumblings
« Reply #2515 on: November 12, 2007, 03:24:55 pm »
CATPOO I get, but HOOPOO?  ???
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Re: Shakesthegrounds Rumblings
« Reply #2516 on: November 12, 2007, 03:32:18 pm »

I was about to ask the same thing.  ???

Well I'm not sure what I was talking about either  :) I am trying to look back to see. See I really did need to take a hiatus and now I have forgotten everything  :-\

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Re: Shakesthegrounds Rumblings
« Reply #2517 on: November 12, 2007, 03:34:23 pm »
Well I'm not sure what I was talking about either  :) I am trying to look back to see. See I really did need to take a hiatus and now I have forgotten everything  :-\

Turns out I met the guy driving the HOOPOO mobile, his name is Hugh Poole.  :laugh:
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Re: Shakesthegrounds Rumblings
« Reply #2518 on: November 12, 2007, 03:36:21 pm »
Man, I almost forgot today is my hero's birthday! Neil Young is 62!

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Re: Shakesthegrounds Rumblings
« Reply #2519 on: November 12, 2007, 03:37:34 pm »
Turns out I met the guy driving the HOOPOO mobile, his name is Hugh Poole.  :laugh:

Oh, good. I was afraid HOOPOO had to do with the Grinch, or somethin'.
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