Who Has A License Plate Related to Chess?

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AlCzervik

Damn. Not the response I was hoping for, but thanks for the reply.

tanjerr

 (NOT MINE)

Dark_N_Stormy_Knight

I would hazard a guess that 1e4 mate has never been played.

December_TwentyNine
kayak21 wrote:

I have personal plates on my car, not chess related. Don't think many people will give out their plate details because they can be traced to their home address.

Wouldn't they need to give the state, territory, or country in which the plate was issued first? Otherwise, who would waste their time looking for NE1410S (Anyone for Tennis?) if they don't know where to look.

Oh, for the love of the

KGSGMBT

That would be really cool. Maybe I should get that, so when police stop me and ask what it means, I can respond "You don't know? Oh, for the love of the King's Gambit!!!"

Scottrf
December_TwentyNine wrote:
kayak21 wrote:

I have personal plates on my car, not chess related. Don't think many people will give out their plate details because they can be traced to their home address.

Wouldn't they need to give the state, territory, or country in which the plate was issued first? Otherwise, who would waste their time looking for NE1410S (Anyone for Tennis?) if they don't know where to look.

Oh, for the love of the

KGSGMBT

That would be really cool. Maybe I should get that, so when police stop me and ask what it means, I can respond "You don't know? Oh, for the love of the King's Gambit!!!"

Kayak is from the UK. Here, a license plate is enough to find out what you had for dinner last night.

kayak21
Scottrf wrote:
December_TwentyNine wrote:
kayak21 wrote:

I have personal plates on my car, not chess related. Don't think many people will give out their plate details because they can be traced to their home address.

Wouldn't they need to give the state, territory, or country in which the plate was issued first? Otherwise, who would waste their time looking for NE1410S (Anyone for Tennis?) if they don't know where to look.

Oh, for the love of the

KGSGMBT

That would be really cool. Maybe I should get that, so when police stop me and ask what it means, I can respond "You don't know? Oh, for the love of the King's Gambit!!!"

Kayak is from the UK. Here, a license plate is enough to find out what you had for dinner last night.

Jacket spud & salad.  Wink

kayak21

You can't just make up any plates in the UK, they are computer generated each year for new car sales. Plus, you can't put a plate on your car that gives it a newer year than what it actually is. As far as I know, the cost is still £80 to transfer your plate from one car to another unless it changed recently. Smile

steve_bute

Even if Ontario would let me have  FORK YOU  (that blue isn't far off our true letter colour) I'd be worried about the extra attention it might garner from the constabulary.

winerkleiner

"Chess Envy"

December_TwentyNine
steve_bute wrote:

Even if Ontario would let me have  FORK YOU  (that blue isn't far off our true letter colour) I'd be worried about the extra attention it might garner from the constabulary.

Love it!

Lolz...but what in the case you were referring to a Queen Fork, and not a Knight Fork? But then again, I doubt the one who's offended would give you the chance to explain.

Anybody with a chess tattoo?

Now that's an interesting thought, maybe I'll get a full back job of the board with my best winning position. That should draw the girls in at the beach!!

That would mark a very interesting convo. She may say something in the like of:

"Hi Sir! Did you play the King's Gambit? I see you have an X-Ray on one of his Rooks and are about to take his Queen with Check, if you are White and you are to move!!"

kayak21
steve_bute wrote:

Even if Ontario would let me have  FORK YOU  (that blue isn't far off our true letter colour) I'd be worried about the extra attention it might garner from the constabulary.

That would most likely get you a few tickets over here. Parking tickets would be a problem as they would think FORK YOU TOO as they stick a penalty notice under your wiper. 

winerkleiner

Very clever!

December_TwentyNine
kayak21 wrote:
steve_bute wrote:

Even if Ontario would let me have  FORK YOU  (that blue isn't far off our true letter colour) I'd be worried about the extra attention it might garner from the constabulary.

That would most likely get you a few tickets over here. Parking tickets would be a problem as they would think FORK YOU TOO as they stick a penalty notice under your wiper. 

Yeah I hear you...there's too many people in this world that don't ahve a sense of humor!!

How about

U-PATZER

That too, I bet would get you some trouble, no? lolz

kayak21

Generally speaking, the British have a good sense of humour, apart from the traffic wardens who have none whatsoever. Surprised

winerkleiner

I agree there has been some reallly funny shows from the British, and their music also is damn good!

ponz111

My next license plate will be: CHESS IS DRAW

kayak21
winerkleiner wrote:

I agree there has been some reallly funny shows from the British, and their music also is damn good!

I'm not sure as to which British programmes you receive in the States. I have however, been to the States many times but didn't watch much TV. I found that the adverts took up most of the air time and were occasionally interrupted by a programme. Yell

pelly13

My neighbours cars reads : E4-D6-PU

winerkleiner
kayak21 wrote:
winerkleiner wrote:

I agree there has been some reallly funny shows from the British, and their music also is damn good!

I'm not sure as to which British programmes you receive in the States. I have however, been to the States many times but didn't watch much TV. I found that the adverts took up most of the air time and were occasionally interrupted by a programme. 

One show is "Good Neighbors" but that was years ago and I haven't seen it since college, I used it to relax and unwind!

kayak21

I don't recall that one. Maybe they change the titles when they export programmes around the world.