Friday, November 13, 2009

I'm not spoiled, people just love me.

How do I express my ability to show my excessive, self-centered, and immature behavior? Hmm, how can I show lack of consideration for other people, recurrent temper tantrums, an inability to handle the delay of gratification, demands for having one's own way, obstructiveness, and manipulation?? I know, I'll get a VANITY PLATE.

Brianne O. sent in A BRAT and wrote: The little kid in me can't help but respond to this, "I know you are but what am I?"

Check out this plate that Laura P. sent to us, DABRATT. The license plate hold reads, "Always late, but worth the wait." Try not to injure your eye sockets from the sheer force of your eye balls rolling back into them. Might be a fan of the rapper too?
This BRAT comes from Georgina S. I don't know, maybe these people are really big fans of bratwurst? Because nothing says "vanity plate" to me like slang words for German sausage, you know? Finally we have X BRAT X from LadyStyx. That "X" theme seems to be a popular trend in vanity plates these days. Idea get rejected? Just put X's around it!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'll have mine with ketchup and onion

Intense Guy said...

Isn't Brat an animated TV show..?

Oh wait.. thats bratz...

Judging by the sheer number of plates - there are a lot of brats out there!

...and we aren't talking bratwurst.

Unknown said...

My niece's plate reads RNGBRAT, which is short for range brat. Making sense to know one but those that know she grew up on the Home on the Range site.

Cattledog Manifesto said...

Well, for what it's worth, these folks *could* be foster volunteers for Basenji Rescue And Transport (BRAT).

Or...maybe not. But being a dog person (and BRAT volunteer) myself, I've considered getting a dog-related vanity plate. Though I'd probably have to draw the line at using "BRAT"...lol.

LadyStyx said...

Im not just loved...I AM spoiled ...and Im proud of it!

jackie31337 said...

I'm not sure about the spelling, but "brat" is also Polish for "brother". For some reason, I found that one easy to learn when I was growing up. ;)