Friday, November 6, 2009

No soup for you!

Patricia caught this plate, ADOLPH2, in Kentucky. I mean, does this really mean what I think it does? Adolf Hitler? You have got to be kidding! And did you need to add that 2 because ADOLPH and ADOLPH1 were already taken? Are you serious? Maybe this kid is all grown up? Redonkulous, I tell you.

It's official. I H8 your PL8.

8 comments:

Brandon said...

If it was found in KY, it's probably in reference to Adolph Rupp, UK's head basketball coach from 1930-1972. They love them some Adolph Rupp in Kentucky.

Lauren said...

You have to wonder about this. What person at the DMV saw the application and thought, "Oh, Adolph, nice name... that doesn't bring up any images of fear, hate, or destruction"?

The first time I tried to post this, I kept making bizarre spelling errors... 9:00 too early to type?

Personals Hell said...

definitely worthy of the hall of shame!

Anonymous said...

"You have to wonder about this"? C'mon, there's got to be Adolphs still running around the world even with the damage Hitler's done to the name (which he spelled Adolf, not Adolph, remember?). And I can well imagine one of them getting intransigent about dealing with the sneers of the likes of you guys. "Yeah I AM Adolph, too. So what?" If indeed the name's on his driver's license, how's the DMV gonna deny the plate for being incendiary with a straight face?

HorribleLicensePlates said...

I think now is a good time to remind everyone that this site is humor blog for entertainment purposes only (ahem, anon). If you want a serious website, I recommend trying something else.

Lala said...

Unfortunately this is a poor choice in naming, and then, vanity plate.

Hilarious, indeed.

Anonymous said...

Adolph is just a name, although maybe not one suitable for shouting from your back bumper. It's like Michael Bolton in office space..."Why should I change my name? He's the one who sucks."

Patricia said...

Brandon:

I'm the one that captured the plate and Adolph Rupp was my first thought as well--until I realized that the car was from California.

Transplant, maybe? But I still wouldn't put it on my bumper...