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    Help! Need pithy, pregnant word or phrase

    Sorry to bring up such a seemingly trivial request on this, the anniversary of Ludovico's death, but I do need your help. I want a personal(ized) license plate, & naturally something connected with Beethoven would be easy for me to remember -- in addition to just being neato.

    So ... any ideas? I believe six to eight characters is the norm according to the Department of Motor Vehicles.

    Do any of you have B. license plates?

    #2
    Mine is "Allegro". I wanted to add "con brio" since that is so identified with B, but of course it just wouldn't do.

    I might suggest "Eroica"...

    Regards,
    Gurn
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    That's my opinion, I may be wrong.
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      #3
      Some suggestions:

      LVB 1770
      LUDWIG 1
      OPUS 123
      BEET 5TH
      'Man know thyself'

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        #4
        By the way, the Steinway Company chose LVB as their symbol on the New York Stock Exchange.
        "Is it not strange that sheep guts should hale souls out of men's bodies?"

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          #5
          Originally posted by Gurn Blanston View Post
          Mine is "Allegro". I wanted to add "con brio" since that is so identified with B, but of course it just wouldn't do.

          I might suggest "Eroica"...

          Well, how about just "con brio"? That would fit.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Chris View Post
            Well, how about just "con brio"? That would fit.
            Reminds me more of Alastair Sim in 'The Green man' ("a trio with brio!") than Beethoven!
            'Man know thyself'

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              #7
              Thank you--these are fine suggestions! Unfortunately, my two favorites (EROICA and FIDELIO) are both taken in California. But I'll consider:

              EGMONT
              LVB 1770

              CORIOLAN is one too many characters. Maybe I can wangle it if I pay a higher fee.

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                #8
                Former classical music station WGMS would travel to official events in a van. The van was named Ludwig.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Chris View Post
                  Well, how about just "con brio"? That would fit.
                  True enough. I didn't think of it, actually. However, "Allegro" has 2 meanings in this context, and the second one is "fast"... looks good on a sports car.

                  Regards,
                  Gurn
                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  That's my opinion, I may be wrong.
                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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                    #10
                    how about...alecobrio then?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by ruudp View Post
                      how about...alecobrio then?
                      As they said to Mozart, "Too many notes."
                      Liz.

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