Looking For A German Word For License Plate It looks like the part for mounting a front license plate that I bought from Tischer would accommodate a long Euro plate. I was thinking about a German plate, but the only German words I can think are "BRATWURST" and "MEIN KAMPF". Got any better ideas? Where did you buy yours? I've looked at licenseplates.tv, it seems to be pretty good ... has anyone tried them? http://bmw318ti.info/MK.jpg http://bmw318ti.info/BW.jpg |
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how about "SAURKRAUT" or "EUROTRASH," another option is just a regular plate with the Munich city code, get this one with the Bavaria state decal and then enter the letters like this: the "M" (Munich city code) followed by the reg. stickers, 2 letters and 4 numbers http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1252/...bb7731.jpg?v=0 |
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"SAURKRAUT" and "EUROTRASH" are should be non-"key" words. What about "LUFTWAFFE"? It still references what Germany is most famous for, but sidesteps the whole "genocide" thing. I'm not aware of any war atrocities of the German air force, other than acts of war. Plus, IIRC, BMW made engines for the Luftwaffe. |
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BMW did make engines for the Luftwaffe, as well as motorcycles from the ground troops, but just to be on the safe side I'd stay away from anything referencing WWII Germany |
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So ... SAFE: - BRATWURST - EUROTRASH - SAUERKRAUT (probably too long) POSSIBLY UNSAFE/POSSIBLY OFFENSIVE - LUFTWAFFE HIGH PROBABILITY OF BEING UNSAFE/OFFENSIVE: - MEINKAMPF - 3RDREICH Right now, I'm leaning toward LUFTWAFFE. It's a wonderful-sounding word ... and fun to say. Why did Japan's image get off so light after WWII? They had their war atrocities ... Pearl Harbor, Bataan Death March to name a few, but people still put Japanese battle flag decals on their ricers. |
might be that the Nazis systematically killed so many people, and it might be American guilt over the internment camps, probably a combination of both |
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Do people think Luftwaffe = Schutzstaffel? I think Luftwaffe is German, but Schutzstaffel is Nazi. |
FWIW I think the idea is played out. Words as lic plates got old to me a while ago. Screen names/nicknames still works IMO, but that's getting popular on BF.C too. Helps ID people and their cars though. Just my .02 though:wink: I got mine from a guy on ebay for <$20 shipped with the frame, and it looks great, ESP compared with the US plate. In NJ we're required to have a front plate, so I got my US letters/numbers as the plate. Keeps it somewhat legal and the cops happy. |
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I was thinking of that and finally did the translation only to find out that you'd already suggested it. heh heh |
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Luftwaffe can't be offensive because we still have the Luftwaffe. And please leave the stereotypes and Nazi stuff away, I'm sick of it, I'm not putting "fat, dumb and loud"-stickers on my Xbox 360 either just because its American ;-) How about "Heckschaden"? it means "rear end damage" and is relating to the short rear of the Compacts.......lots of people here say that the Compact looks like a sedan that got rear ended. I think that's more funny, not as offensive and makes sense somehow |
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I'd be curious if you have anything in your home that was actually made in the US- other than maybe software or movies. |
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