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  1. #1
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    It took me a long time to find one to express the meaning of what work I do, clock repair. Clockdr, etc. were all taken, so I came up with one that didn't show up on our Michigan gov. web site for the DMV where one can check for license ideas, and that was TIMEFIX

    I asked the lady at the counter when I went to order it if she could tell what work i did, and she knew, so I knew it would be a good one. I have had people come up to me from a car behind while at the drive through for a credit union.

    Those going to get one, have fun thinking and checking what is available.

    DALE.

    You don't have to be Scottish to be comfortable!

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    I saw a plate at the Michigan Ren Fest years ago that read:
    TLTD KLT
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    "I don't know, and so I laugh"

    I Bow To Beer Pressure

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    I like "KILT UP"


    But already have a vanity plate, over 15 years now, "HP AA ME" which is how I stay sober, my Higher Power, the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, and my own efforts.

    And staying sober is more important to me than anything else...including kilts...without sobriety, it all falls apart.

    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    I like "KILT UP"


    But already have a vanity plate, over 15 years now, "HP AA ME" which is how I stay sober, my Higher Power, the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, and my own efforts.

    And staying sober is more important to me than anything else...including kilts...without sobriety, it all falls apart.

    Ron
    Amen. Been sober since June 6 (relapse) but had ten months sobriety before that day. I just can't touch a drop anymore, aside from Communion wine.

    James

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    This has absolutely nothing to do with kilts, but I want Riverkilt to hear of my extemely odd drinking pattern.

    I chug-a-lug from early April until mid October. More specifically, I have my first beer of the year at the Colorado Rockies home opener (which I ALWAYS attend), and have my last sip at the last out of the World Series (which I ALWAYS watch on TV). So, in short, I only drink alcohol 7 months of the year. Otherwise, it's O'Douls for me. I think it keeps me in check.

    But I am wearing my kilt when I go to the bar with friends in the winter, so I am manly even drinking a non-alcohol beer.

    "..and he makes a save, proving again that his post is kilt oriented"..]

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    I also already have a custom plate:


    ...which completes the sentence that begins, "When life hands you lemons..."

    It is a reminder of a particularly challenging year, the one in which I turned 40, walked out of a 13 year relationship that had turned sour, lost my job of 17 years, and totaled my 4-cylinder Saturn.

    But, I've always looked forward to being older than I am, I'm happier on my own, needed new job anyway and got one where I was paid more and better appreciated for my contributions (and had a terrific three month summer "vacation"), and bought a 6-cylinder Lexus with the insurance money.

    Ohio residents can preview custom plates by going to the Ohio BMV web site. Users may choose a plate type and the system will tell you what will fit and whether your message is available.

    Regards,
    Rex in Cincinnati

    ObKilt: My ex would NOT have supported my kilt-wearing, either.
    At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.

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