IFXDK. I mean, what do you think it means? Probably what I thought it meant at first... Maybe he's a Urologist? So did the sender of this plate, Kati K., who informed me this guy is actually a dentist: I know that I should read this as “I fix decay.” However, my mind will only allow me to think more along the lines of, um… urology shall we say? So now this sweet unassuming guy is forever in my mind “Dr. Dick.”
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Dr. Richard Wiener
Posted by HorribleLicensePlates at 5:20 AM
Labels: Connecticut, Florida, Just Odd, misinterpretations
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BA-HA! I'm going to have to jimmy rig a plate like this for my sister, the dental hygienist.
Ouch...those hurt my brain.
IH82CDK = I hate to see flat countries to the north of Germany. (DK is the int'l symbol for Denmark)
I originally thought the plate meant "I hate to see dick".
I just thought the car belonged to an angry lesbian.
Yeah, no kidding! "Decay" is SO not the first think that comes to mind when I see those plates.....
Dentists: it's not fair that decay is so easily 'plate abbreviated' to DK, which is so easily reconstituted as...well, you know. It's not fair, but you'll just have to accept it and go with something else. Because we're not going to stop laughing at you.
Oh. My.
BEAUTIFUL!! (standing ovation)
So many places I want to go with these...but since this is a family place - I'll behave. For today...
Oh dear. I wont go where my mind went when I first saw the first plate.
Reminds me of Freaks and Geeks, where one character's father is a dentist whose liscence plate is IBRUSHEM.
One wants to fix me and the other hates to see me? That's hurtful... and unnecessary.
Reminds me of the time my mom told me about a plate she'd seen that read "DKDR" - My first reaction was, of course "[Short for Richard] Doctor" which made her laugh. So she explained that, no, it was Decay Doctor - to which I responded "Oh! So he's one of those guys that does autopsies!" which made her want to call my shrink.... LOL!!
The image of the second plate, "IH82CDK", has a strange glare going on. It looks like the reflection of a nude female form. Blame it on all the unintended connotations of the plate.
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