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Since it’s a black car, maybe the politically incorrect COON, I hear a certain cheese company isn’t using it any longer.

or to take @VS 5.0 suggestion in a different direction GMFKDME.
 

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As you are in Vic where VicRoads can find hidden offending meanings. ..... try D1LL1G4F.

Edit ......... too many letters/numbers, no good.
 

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Since it’s a black car, maybe the politically incorrect COON, I hear a certain cheese company isn’t using it any longer.

I have been following that absolutely astonishing, and really, ridiculous saga over the PC renaming of a block of cheese, which as facts stand, is named after its founder (Edward William Coon) — nothing to do at all with references to indigenous people. Did somebody take offence to the man's name? If so, why, and how? This has never been explained as a point of friction, only his surname. Frankly, it's a bloody ridiculous beat up.

Not surprisingly, the buying public that have come to know the cheese and the name (a familiar motif that has been repeated many times with different brandings) aren't buying the political push and shove. Or the CHEER cheese.
 
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As you are in Vic where VicRoads can find hidden offending meanings. ..... try D1LL1G4F.

Edit ......... too many letters/numbers, no good.
Yup haha!! Vic plates are only 6. I wish they were more!
 

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I have been following that absolutely astonishing, and really, ridiculous saga over the PC renaming of a block of cheese, which as facts stand, is named after its founder (Edward William Coon) — nothing to do at all with references to indigenous people. Did somebody take offence to the man's name? If so, why, and how? This has never been explained as a point of friction, only his surname. Frankly, it's a bloody ridiculous beat up.

Not surprisingly, the buying public that have come to know the cheese and the name (a familiar motif that has been repeated many times with different brandings) aren't buying the political push and shove. Or the CHEER cheese.
corp changes its branding for growth, news at 7.
 
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