Well, he or she (KU) either sells tickets to something--sports events, rock concerts, OR, she runs a pesticide company that exterminates ticks. what a job!
Wow. Hopefully the driver was male, given the lyrics to that particular song!
I struggle with vanity plate deciphering. I was behind one the other day that said DEENTDI. Huh?
I finally got it...after realizing their license plate frame spelled it out: "Dee Not Di". Oh, so her name must be spelled "Di" but pronounced "Dee"? I guess if people mispronounced my name all the time I'd want to set the world straight, too.
Veterinarian, talking to a client dog?
ReplyDeletePerhaps a Vet? But, then, I guess the "U" would have to be a dog? :)
ReplyDeleteWell, he or she (KU) either sells tickets to something--sports events, rock concerts, OR, she runs a pesticide company that exterminates ticks.
ReplyDeletewhat a job!
Wow. Hopefully the driver was male, given the lyrics to that particular song!
ReplyDeleteI struggle with vanity plate deciphering. I was behind one the other day that said DEENTDI. Huh?
I finally got it...after realizing their license plate frame spelled it out: "Dee Not Di". Oh, so her name must be spelled "Di" but pronounced "Dee"? I guess if people mispronounced my name all the time I'd want to set the world straight, too.
You folks might like plateside...
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Obviously a Brad Paisley fan...
ReplyDeleteI started out with tickets (TIX), then the ticks (vet), but now I see the Brad Paisley in it too.
ReplyDeleteWe have to find this woman(the driver was female), to know!!!
Thanks for the feed back!
I second Rita's thought- it has to be a Paisley fan.
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