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Quote from: TheInfelicitousDandy on February 07, 2013, 02:14:05 AM(Image removed from quote.)I don't know this one.
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When Tony Cava got a letter from the state about somebody complaining that his personalized license plate came across as “vulgar, profane or offensive to good taste and decency,” he was, well, “pretty befuddled.”The plate on his white 1989 BMW says, “GOES211.”He thought, what’s so vulgar about that?Cava, 53, is a fan of “This is Spinal Tap,” the 1984 mockumentary about a fictional heavy metal group. The license plate is an homage to the classic scene in which band member Nigel explains that while other amps go to 10 on the volume control, theirs goes to 11, “if we need that extra push over the cliff.”A man identifying himself as Johnny Dixon wasn’t thinking “Spinal Tap” when he spotted the plate.Last October, Dixon emailed the Department of Licensing: “I find it in poor taste that the great state of Washington would issue a plate that allows a driver to insinuate in public that his penis grows to 11 inches in length. The rest of the citizens of Washington should not be subjected to this vulgarity.”
Quote from: Shaka Khan on February 07, 2013, 11:41:53 PMLatest Hark A Vagrant...spoiler (click to show/hide)[close]Needs 30 more panels. Quote from: The Sceneman on February 08, 2013, 09:30:11 AMFirst time I've heard this song in over 20 years.
I didn't know that Harlem Shake was a thing until just now, but I think I like it.