
... When you fell from heaven?
I am assuming HEVNSNT means "Heaven Sent," but if you stare at this one a little longer other things start to come to mind. The first I thought of was "Heave and Snot" and then "Heaven's Nut." Another perfect example of why vanity plate word shortening usually is a bad idea.
This plate came to us courtesy of Poetry Sue in Nevada. I liked her email:
Here ya go! I hate plates like this... it might as well say God's Gift to the world... so snooty.
I think a lot of us agree with you Sue. Great work!
This plate is indeed horrible.
ReplyDeleteHmm. Poetry Sue would get a kick out of "I, Patrick." Or maybe not...
ReplyDeleteI got
ReplyDeleteHeavens Not
to which I would say "Heaven's not what?"
I think I'll go with "heaven's snot." As in, this car was gobbed out of God's nose, so I don't need insurance.
ReplyDeleteHeave and snot. Is that anything like a snot rocket?
ReplyDeleteI read this as "Heaven Isn't."
ReplyDeleteI'm such a heathen.
I rolled my eyes so hard when I saw this. that I strained my eye muscles and had to stare upward for 3 days...
ReplyDeleteCheese and Rice...
ReplyDeleteI got "heavin' snot" which is kind of doubly revolting...
ReplyDeleteMaybe it was the car and not the person that was Heaven sent?
ReplyDeleteHeaven's not united
ReplyDeleteheavens not in nevada?
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