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Posted by: kevin_staton
Tennessee Jed as in Clampett (Beverly Hillbillies)?
Posted by: r34
Well, you've got me Rod...... what does it mean ??
Posted by: DrRod
Greetings,
OK, semi or totally unrelated to ATVs, but I have to tell you: I saw a red Porsche in College Park MD with a license plate reading "HIOFCER". No relation I presume.
Posted by: DrRod
Yes, I believe it implies that you frequently exchange greetings with law enforcement officials on the side of the road. I thought it was very funny.
Posted by: DrRod
I too have been pulled over (actually "motioned over" -- no flashing lights etc.) because they can't figure out my plates.
OK, I know you're just dying to know what they are, so here it is:
10SCJED
A small prize will go to the first correct entry.
Posted by: DrRod
OK, enough suspense. You are semi-correct -- it is Tennessee Jed, but no reference to Jed Clampet is expressed or implied. Its the title of a long-standing sing along favorite of the Grateful Dead which has fit well as a CB handle, horse name, and other such uses. You deserve extra credit for figuring it out, its admittedly a bit obscure. It would be better if Maryland let me add a space or hypen between the "words" but there's better things to worry about.
Posted by: Zorro
Sorry, but I don't get what this licensse plate story is about? Can you be a bit more explicit? Please?
Posted by: Zorro
OK..I get it. I understand why it's on a porsche now..and not a Geo Metro hehe.
I'm just not used to special license plates (in France and Quebec, they don't exist)
Posted by: hiofcer
As You can see This is my screen name. I have the same on my plates to. I have a 67 chevrolet Pickup pearl blue with ghost flames. This plate turns more heads than the paint does and it's a really nice paint job too. I have yet to see paint as nice as what I have on my truck. Except a few Dusenburgs.
Posted by: hiofcer
Do you not understand the plate? It is saying:
"Hello Officer"
Posted by: hiofcer
As a matter of fact I've have been pulled over because of my plates by the police. Most just want to say "I like your plates."