If you have or could have a vanity plate for your car, what does/would it say and mean?

(assuming a hypothetical car if you don’t have one)

You probably all know I drive the KIMBOT:

Ha! I wish. Here is my real car, which I love just as much as the Ferrari F430 (even though I am not very good at keeping it clean on the outside).

The KIMBOT plate has been transferred from Iowa to Illinois (and been through quite a bit):

No comment.

Kimbot is a random nickname my younger brother gave me and I thought it was funny so I used it. No one really calls me Kimbot, but you can, if you would like.

And who is this young fellow?

Could that be STEVEZ?

Okay, maybe young is the wrong word. That is Steven’s 1978 Datsun 280Z. He got the “STEVEZ” plate because it can be read like Steve’s Z (get it?). STEVENZ was already taken, bummer.

Can anyone read the vanity plate on my dad’s ’39 Chevy Coupe?

I don’t think I need to explain the meaning behind THAT.

Alright, enough car talk. Happy Friday!