Posted on 07/29/2004 11:04:56 AM PDT by Constitution Day
End Of Road For GOTMILF License Plate
"Offensive" vanity tag yanked by Washington officials
JULY 21--This is the story of GOTMILF. In May 2002, Michael Syravong filed a "personalized license plate application"with Washington's Department of Licensing. GOTMILF was Syravong's first choice among the three possible personalized tags he listed on the state form (he would have settled for SUPL8EZ or RCKSTAR). Asked for the meaning of GOTMILF, Syravong wrote, "Manual Inline Lift Fluctuator," which he would later claim was some kind of automotive gizmo. The 25-year-old software engineer's license plate choice was, amazingly, approved by bureaucrats who obviously never saw the film "American Pie" and were clueless about the acronym's real meaning.
Unfortunately for Syravong, however, two offended citizens knew that the plate was actually his sly play on the Got Milk? slogan crossed with the raunchy acronym. In February, 21 months after Syravong got the personalized plate for his Toyota (pictured), an aggrieved Washingtonian e-mailed a complaint to state officials. A second beef was received in April from a disgusted Snohomish parent who did not want "my children seeing this and inquiring as to what it means." Acting on the first complaint, state officials wrote Syravong seeking his response to the complaint. Fighting to keep GOTMILF, he responded with a letter that desperately tried to explain away his license plate. Despite Syravong's invocation of Bill of Rights protections, members of Washington's Personalized Plate Review Committee were not swayed by his argument--and even hinted that he may have committed a crime (making a false or misleading statement to a public servant) when he submitted his original plate application. In April, the state review committee voted to cancel Syravong's tag. He got the bad news in an April 13 letter chiding him for providing "inconsistent information regarding the definition of the plate." Stripped of GOTMILF, Syravong was forced to replace his distinctive tag with PUNISHR. We're counting the days until a motorist writes in to complain that Syravong's new plate advocates domestic violence or has S&M undertones. (9 pages)
LOL. DILLIGAF would just fit, at least here in NC.
LOL!
Here in Springfield, Mass. is a Chinese restaurant called "Wong Wok".
I remember years ago, right before the restaurant first opened for business, the sign outside the restaurant had them under a slightly different name. Let's just say that they changed the second "W" from a "K".
LOL! Good one. Act of mercy, indeed.
Ah, I see. Thanks!
"I'm ashamed to say I don't know what it stands for."
Don't be ashamed..you should be proud.. it's not very nice.
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Well, they still do make some plates in prisons I reckon.
Y'all aren't sick. I think you are perfectly normal.
I beg to differ. MILFS are very nice.
MILF
I am 52 -I spnet 12 years in the US Marines, I have lived all around the world as a civilian and as a Marine - but I have NEVER heard of MILF.
Maybe I simply have too many morals and scruples to lower myself for that type of garbage - or at least to think it worthwhile to remember.
There's one near us called the "Poo Ping Palace"
MILF was written on the dust of my van's back window one morning - I drove around with it all day and asked the kids what it meant when I got home -- and they washed the window and didn't tell me. When I found out a couple of weeks later I tried to remember where I had driven that day so I would never go back. I was such a dork.
That's right - some of us even have one at home!
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