>>>and the new one is >>>NFA 4295 (a "stealth" hippie plate so as to avoid a bit of hassle) >> >> >>In any list this size, no matter how intelligent and/or perceptive the >>normal >>clientele is, there's always someone who just doesn't get it. >>In this case, I qualify without reservation. >> >>OK, what does NFA 4295 stand for? <hanging head in shame> > > Wait wait! I know I know!! "Not Fade Away", April 2 1995. NFA is >the song, 4/2/95 is the date the Grateful Dead performed it. > The bad joke from the Coen Brother's new film "Fargo" is: Did you hear about the guy who was too poor for personalized plates? He changed his name to 326 MRX. Donald Baxter _________________________________________________________ Donald Baxter Atlanta, Georgia 404.874-3292 (home) <dbax@mindspring.com> 404.447.6831 (work) <dab1@jhk.com> _________________________________________________________ "But alas, I do not rule the world and that, I am afraid, is the story of my life--always a godmother, never a God." --Fran Lebowitz
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