See the title.
Mine is “TIGHTY.” I’m not really sure what that says about me.
See the title.
Mine is “TIGHTY.” I’m not really sure what that says about me.
Just a truncated version of my gamertag. I’m boring like that.
I stopped using plates altogether tbh. They look kind of uncanny in my opinion, especially on cars which have a recess on the front for a plate.
Usually I’ve used an obscure reference like a song title or out of a different video game, or copy the format the traffic cars use.
It’s L8, been that in FH4 since well before FH5 was released and I just continued it in FH5. It’s more relevant to personality than driving ability. It’s been off for a bit though for taking some pictures, etc
Not as boring as me though. I have all 5 FH games and my plates are Horizon 1 thru Horizon 5.
I got “DRMNG FE” wich is my Artist Account on Spotify (Yes im the kind of guy who uses their license plate as an add)
I go with DANGRZN because you gotta stay on-brand, right?
I use “hooligan”. This is simply due to driving a Hoonigan RS200 in Forza Horizon 4 and I thought it worked well to see “hoonigan hooligan” on the back of the car.
What it says . . . I am slightly anarchic in my view of the world. I appreciate the need for law and order but just enough troublemaking in the art world to keep people on their toes is more than a good thing, it’s needed.
Fun factoid, “hooligan” is the name of a fictional Irish family in some bit of literature or other.
I just use vinyl licence plates from Lichenstein, Switzerland, UK, France, Spain, Japan & Ireland. USA, Monaco & Chile sometimes.
If I can’t stick a vinyl plate on the front, I tend to just put a showroom plate on the back spelling out the car model.
I dislike the in-game plate thing.
There’s Houlihan. I don’t know about hoonigan.
late 19th century: perhaps from Hooligan , the surname of a fictional rowdy Irish family in a music-hall song of the 1890s, also of a cartoon character.
all i know is Hooligan is a British word meaning trouble maker, thug etc. The only thing I’ve heard close to Hoonigan is Hoon which apparently means something like race/ drive unsafely or something like that in Australia so Hoonigan seems to be a mix of the two words
Mine says “Bite Me” for erm reasons
yes, generally hooligan means just that, the probably origin is in a music hall song, a fictional Irish family with the name Hooligan, and I believe Hoonigan is just as you write
nitro sandman? the other one is the number plate on Basil Fawlty’s Austin 1100, the one that got a [word not allowed because reasons] good thrashing
Nah Enter Sandman definitely wasn’t obsessed with Metallica at the time