I(heart)MYWOW comes to us from Heidi. She writes:
As in World of Warcraft, which is made obvious by the plate frame (and the decals). Strangely, this car was not parked in his (or her) mama's driveway. It was at our military commissary, and is nearly every time I go there, which leads me to believe that this person is, in fact, employed.
Ha, these WoW gamers really have a reputation.
Here's another WoW plate, PEWPEW. This one comes to us from MooseNuggette. According to the Urban Dictionary, "Pew Pew" means:
1. Sound made by lasers, usually related to star wars.
2. Owning a person, usually related to world of warcraft
Or, it's the sound of my lasers, piercing burning holes into your tires.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
A good fun alternative to life
Posted by HorribleLicensePlates at 5:23 AM
Labels: Alaska, California, my one defining quality, nerd-alert
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As a WoW player myself, I have learned that the stereotype doesn't fit as often as you might think. The person who got me started is a mom, plays when the kids are asleep, or otherwise occupied playing with their dad. I have played with members of the military, medical doctors, school bus drivers, high school wrestling coaches, other WoW moms... and the occasional socially inept guy who would rather play WoW than be gainfully employed.
I agree with Anonymous. My hubby plays all sorts of on-line games and I love him to pieces! He is also a voracious reader. His friends are gainfully employed and some have wives who also play. (I am not one of the playing wives.)
DPS = Damage Per Second.
the license plates should just say NRDALRT
Touche, Anon. My WOWer must be doing well for him/herself, since that plate's on a Land Rover. If it were on a Neon, on the other hand...
My husband's a gamer, too. Just not WOW or any other computer, online game. My gaming prowess is limited to Sonic the Hedgehog on Sega Genesis.
I[heart]MYNRD!
;O)
How delightfully geeky!
Now for a matching LESSQQ plate.
Interesting to read "DPS = Damage Per Second". At many colleges, DPS stands for Dept of Public Safety (security dept).
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