Well, it's certainly a good thing you didn't post their personalized license plate here on TER for law enforcement to potentially use to track and eventually bust them . . . Oh, wait! That's exactly what you did.
That plate has nothing to do with anybody that is in the biz or otherwise participating. And if they are, they have no common sense and aren't afraid of getting busted.
Agreed. As cautious as their world is about screening, references, etc, it doesn't add up that they'd be so brazen to advertise with a vanity license plate. My opinion: Some of us here at TER (myself included) have become so enamored of the K-girls, that we've forgotten KGIRLZ can have another meaning.
if the investigation which I've caused ends us with animal control impounding 4 kute (female) poodles because their owner failed to get them dog tags or because local ordinance restricts residents to three pets per household.
And I don't think I need to explain that the reference to their shuttle was a joke. They may get run around in yellow cabs or some other form of transport, but it sure as hell isn't going to include what amounts to a billboard on the vehicle. And I should think most guys that visits K-girls (or should it henceforth be girlz?) upon finding themselves behind this particular van, would find it to be hilarious. Because it is, especially when you just got finished visiting one 10 or 12 miles up the road.
And any hobbyist that is so enamored by the K's that he has to express his love in such fashion is probably so vane (hmm vanity plates) that he wouldn't be caught dead driving a driving a mini-van. Oh wait a minute, strike that one, I use to have a mini-van that got me to my appointments. Well, the guy certainly wouldn't have a wife or s.o. unless maybe he also had 4 poodles so he could get away with lying about the true meaning of the plate.
I think it was a license plate belonging to 4 girls who love ketchup.
Posted By: rpd1952
if the investigation which I've caused ends us with animal control impounding 4 kute (female) poodles because their owner failed to get them dog tags or because local ordinance restricts residents to three pets per household.
And I don't think I need to explain that the reference to their shuttle was a joke. They may get run around in yellow cabs or some other form of transport, but it sure as hell isn't going to include what amounts to a billboard on the vehicle. And I should think most guys that visits K-girls (or should it henceforth be girlz?) upon finding themselves behind this particular van, would find it to be hilarious. Because it is, especially when you just got finished visiting one 10 or 12 miles up the road.
And any hobbyist that is so enamored by the K's that he has to express his love in such fashion is probably so vane (hmm vanity plates) that he wouldn't be caught dead driving a driving a mini-van. Oh wait a minute, strike that one, I use to have a mini-van that got me to my appointments. Well, the guy certainly wouldn't have a wife or s.o. unless maybe he also had 4 poodles so he could get away with lying about the true meaning of the plate.
but see few dozen more K and your brain might automatically go there.
I park in the vistor section at one pad and have several times noticed a resident's car parked on the other side of the fence. Just the letters "KG" as part of their tag number gets me thinking before I call in my arrival. Then, as I exited a couple of years ago I see a car with the whose plate framed with an pitch for "Sheridan" motors. That was just one of her names and she did have a pretty good motor.
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