I was gonna upload just a shot i ran across of this plate, but a quick google revealed that it was already all over the net. But that google also gave me this:
This one really needs the custom license plate frame shown to be fully effective:
{Is there something in the water in Virginia?)
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
Reminds me of a personalized license plate a young woman had (or at least, alleged to have): 3M TA3
Hint: Write it onto a piece of paper & hold it up to a mirror.
*tick* *tick* *tick* *tick* *DING*
Oh ... she must have been a big fan of the Alice in Wonderland stories
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AnotherFairportfan wrote:What colour was the car that had the plate "ML8 ML8"?
It was a white (Volkswagen) Rabbit, of course.
Clever, I like it!!
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Only in a country that puts used-pantie-vending machines in train stations could you sell squishable boobies for iPhones on the mass market...
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Though the Mountain Dew-flavoured Cheetos sound ... interesting ...
I'm not surprised by the oppai phone case (of course the character is Super Sonico ) nor the soda-flavoured snack food (reaction 1: "BLEGH!!", reaction 2: "...hm, I wonder what other flavours they have"), but that futon drier certainly intrigues me. Not that my futon is regularly slept on, but better safe than sorry.
Whatever lawyer they got advising them is an idiot. There are plenty of Lego compatible bricks on the market without any problem. Lego's patent expired in the 80s so as long as they don't mention them by name they would be fine.
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
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I'm done thinking for today! It's caused me enough trouble!
Whatever lawyer they got advising them is an idiot. There are plenty of Lego compatible bricks on the market without any problem. Lego's patent expired in the 80s so as long as they don't mention them by name they would be fine.
shadowinthelight wrote:Whatever lawyer they got advising them is an idiot. There are plenty of Lego compatible bricks on the market without any problem. Lego's patent expired in the 80s so as long as they don't mention them by name they would be fine.
True enough. LEGO (the company) has an unsavoury reputation for being litigious - as mentioned in shadow's article - so I guess White Rabbit Japan and/or New Tech Shinsei would rather be safe than sorry. But then again, they CAN sell & ship to "28 EU member countries, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Turkey, Switzerland, and Japan," all of which are also LEGO consumers (so far as I know), so....I dunno. It's weird.
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lake_wrangler wrote:Around here, it's about $1.25....
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PER LITER!
(3.785411784 liters per gallon, which works out to $4.73 CND per gallon.)
And that's the lowest I've seen it in a while... Usually, it hovers around $1.35-$1.45 per liter ($5.11 - $5.48 CND per gallon)
interesting ... where I am in Australia, the price for unleaded petrol is about $1.50/Litre ($AUD).
(at current exchange rates, in USD that's about $1.32/Litre and in CND $1.48/Litre)
Fuel is about 10c cheaper in our capital city, but that is about 1,357 kilometer drive (each way), so going there to get cheaper fuel is not an option .
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