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nanuq1's avatar

Wouldn't 4REICH be more appropriate? I mean, that 3REICH thing had a short run of success, but it ended in '45 pretty abruptly.

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At the north pole, any direction you go is south.

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There was a rumor thet Eddie Murphy had a private jet with the call sign N166ER. It wasn't true.

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After she made this video. She has a house!https://www.youtube.com/wat...

Dianna Deem's avatar

I read once about a Yugo with the plate Victor.

dansezlajavanaise's avatar

my dad's family is from alsace, in northeastern france. their names are wiltz, fath, krebs, walter, schmidt, etc. many or them are blond- or red-haired and blue-eyed. yet, his 23andme shows a surprising amount of italian ancestry (as well as northern iran/armenian, since through an accident of history, he was fathered by a red army soldier, prisoner of the germans),

Petunia Cat's avatar

Yep. With them it’s disconcert-a-rama every day. 😠

TrumpKuntzRdumbfks's avatar

The police are racist nazi sympathizers so they most likely wouldn't issue a ticket to the hummers with the tag. The hummers would only have to display the new tag along with the nazi tag to keep it legal anyway. BUT it is also nice to see in advance who is a nazi loving dickhead by displaying that loser tag. Nazi emblems like the confederate flag are all emblems of losers lol.

RickK's avatar

I once had a boss with your last name (assuming it is Keck). He was not cheeky, but he was an ass.

RickK's avatar

Ah... Assumed German. Je ne parle pas Fraçais

Bjoern's avatar

Just to be clear, in Germany, the word Führer and Reich, while both acceptable especially in composite words (Reichstag, Führerschein), _do_ carry strong Nazi connotations if used in isolation. A license plate like that would immediately communicate its owners sympathy towards the same ideology.

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LOL. I misread as "French" OMG. Time to go home and drink. :\

mailman27's avatar

Joe Besser, the unfunniest Stooge?