Antonette submitted her own license plates for our review.
GRSUJES
IMIURU
I get IMIURU. It's similar to UBUIBME. But, Antonette, I'm having trouble with GRSUJES.
(Here's a secret about me: as good a writer as I might be, and as good a vocabulary I might have, I'm horrible at crosswords and word games like Scrabble.)






Did I ever tell you that when I first met D, my plate read RUD14ME?
People were forever asking me why I had a plate that said, "Rude one for me."
I rolled my eyes a lot. :)
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Posted by: Anastacia | February 11, 2008 at 11:22 PM
Now I had no problem with that, although the meaning didn't come instantaneously.
Rude never crossed my mind. At first, I just saw "Rud" "14" and "me."
Since "rud" doesn't mean anything to me (I'd really need the "e" to get "rude" out of that - part of me being so visual - rude is R-U-D-E, and nothing else), I had to think about it for a few more seconds.
And I am "da" one best friend for you!
Posted by: Dawn Goldberg | February 12, 2008 at 07:53 PM