What does your license plate say....
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In honor of Google, who last week donated SU4 for the extremely old computers at my children's school. This is my husband's license plate.
PS. he's had it for awhile, but I wanted to share and say THANK YOU CRAIGD!!!!!
and this is mine, starting to feel a bit narcistic (sp?)
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here's what mine looks like...
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tsalagi ayetli
Kris, i bet that one would be tough to get.
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Mine just barely fit the carachter number restriction.
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Wow, that's cool Tinanne! Thanks, we're honored! AND you are very welcome!! Enjoy!
Here's the "license plate" I worked the hardest for! In Chinese tradition the number 8 is very fortunate, and the number 1 is additional emphasis, so my racing number is kind of: Fortune-Guaranteed-Fortune 8-1-8. I also chose that number because it looks the same backwards, forwards and upside-down! That way, you'll always know it's me!
Cheers,
- CraigD
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Interesting Craig, has it worked? the wealth thing that is?
Like the guy who tattoed a big 'B' on each butt cheek, I am sure that in case he got amnesia or in an accident there would be better ways of finding his name, but hey! they don't call him lucky Bob for nothing.
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@unknownuser said:
Craig....your lucky number is also a "Palindrome".
Interesting math....try this one in the google search box.......
111111111*111111111Very interesting!! I hadn't thought of that!
@unknownuser said:
edit: Your number could also suggest that you can ride your bike backwards just as fast as you can forwards....??
Only when I crash going really fast, and the bike passes me backwards and upside down! ...it's happened!
@solo said:
Interesting Craig, has it worke? the wealth thing that is?
Well...I won my first roadrace (in the rain too!). I was the winningest Novice racer in the 125GP class. I advanced to Amateur class in the minimum amount of time and races. I won my first Amateur roadrace. And with a fast lap time of 1 minute 20 seconds flat, I beat all the experts lap times in my garage! (..until the 15 year old wonder, Shane Narbone came in and beat all of us at least!) So, I guess you can say that I have had good fortune running 818! ...but as you can also see from my very worn looking leathers AND the difference in bodywork between the posted image and my avatar, I've also come off the bike quite a bit! That's racin!
Cheers,
- CraigD
P.S. My avatar picture is a shot of me leading and about to win the very first Amateur roadrace I entered! Exit of turn 4 at Loudon, NH.
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