Vanity Plates -- Need some instance
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Had a friend with a Viper. His plate was: clockme The entire city police dept used to follow him around to wait for a wrong move. Ended up with several sppeding tickets and a DUI. (They waited outside a bar for him)Moral: The s2k is "bad" enough as it is. No need to antagonize the police, with a provocative vanity plate. Better off to stay as stealth as possible, so you can get some enjoyment from your car.
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I tell you the one I'm getting, but only if you promise not to copy it.
Raiden - The Japanese god of thunder (rai) and lightning (den). He prevented the Mongols from invading Japan in 1274. Sitting on a cloud he sent forth a shower of lighting arrows upon the invading fleet. Only three men escaped. Raiden is portrayed as a red demon with sharp claws, carrying a large drum. He is fond of eating human navels. The only protection against him is to hide under a mosquito net.
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Shiko-Me In Japanese mythology, the Shiko-Me are female devils.
Shi-Ryo In Japanese myth, a ghost, a dead man visiting the living at night.
Kami (for DBZ fans) The Japanese name for all that is incomprehensible for humans, especially in nature, such as the celestial bodies, seas, mountains, animals, and plants, but they may also be ancestral spirits. The kami, "the superior ones", are often attributed divine powers and are worshipped as gods. There have been counted some eight million kami, which are divided in the heavenly kami, the Amatsu-Kami, and the earthly kami, the Kunitsu-Kami.
[Edited by ElTianti on 05-17-2001 at 04:31 AM]
Raiden - The Japanese god of thunder (rai) and lightning (den). He prevented the Mongols from invading Japan in 1274. Sitting on a cloud he sent forth a shower of lighting arrows upon the invading fleet. Only three men escaped. Raiden is portrayed as a red demon with sharp claws, carrying a large drum. He is fond of eating human navels. The only protection against him is to hide under a mosquito net.
Other suggestions (you may steal)
Shiko-Me In Japanese mythology, the Shiko-Me are female devils.
Shi-Ryo In Japanese myth, a ghost, a dead man visiting the living at night.
Kami (for DBZ fans) The Japanese name for all that is incomprehensible for humans, especially in nature, such as the celestial bodies, seas, mountains, animals, and plants, but they may also be ancestral spirits. The kami, "the superior ones", are often attributed divine powers and are worshipped as gods. There have been counted some eight million kami, which are divided in the heavenly kami, the Amatsu-Kami, and the earthly kami, the Kunitsu-Kami.
[Edited by ElTianti on 05-17-2001 at 04:31 AM]