[cite]Posted By: windscreen[/cite]Safeasapound...fun...you think its fun when after seeing a personalised number plate you have to spend the next month trying to work out who it is and another three months wondering why someones esteem is so low they have to try and fail to make up their name when all the letters are not available...thats not fun, its a cruel twisted mind game and I for one will not be part of it!
Yeah, I'm sure low selfesteem has everything to do with it. Have you ever thought maybe if it takes you a month to read a single word, the problem lies with yourself, not the owners of the numberplates?
[cite]Posted By: windscreen[/cite]Safeasapound...fun...you think its fun when after seeing a personalised number plate you have to spend the next month trying to work out who it is and another three months wondering why someones esteem is so low they have to try and fail to make up their name when all the letters are not available...thats not fun, its a cruel twisted mind game and I for one will not be part of it!
Yeah, I'm sure low selfesteem has everything to do with it. Have you ever thought maybe if it takes you a month to read a single word, the problem lies with yourself, not the owners of the numberplates?
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they are harmless and if I want one, can afford it and it's available I'll get one.
My wife got mine for me as an engagement present and I fail to understand the haters
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ps. If I could drive my number plate would be yellow with letters and numbers on it and arranged in no particular order.
The back one is supposed to be a different colour, not both yellow. Is this so people will not know whether you are coming or going?
There maybe was a time when personalised plates were something of a misguided status symbol and thought of by some as a bit vulgar.....but no longer they are very common and all sorts of folk, for varying reasons, have them. They have in fact proved to be quite a good investment over the years....though in these hard times it's obviously not so much the case.
Who remembers Fiona Richmond of the 60'and 70's Playboy fame? (Good one to Google that if you've not heard of her). She had FU 2. Have seen 007 quite a few times too in The West End over the years.
seen a bloke in sheffield with a land rover with R8 PAL, means something round here. also a driving school car around here has YKW1T on its car. i'd love to own p155 off or k155 ass and be a proper chav!
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Have seen a C4 FC X or similar aswell near to the Valley.
Roger Alwen has/had CAF 76 on a Range Rover for ages.
CHARLTN
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has been for almost 15 years now ... first on a jag but now on my escalade
Cringeworthy...explain (if you can that is)....just a bit of harmless fun as far as I'm concerned....... ya saddo!
A slight digression but a couple other 'plates I've driven in the course of work are KEV 1N, PUF 1T, PEN 510 N (for an accountant) & POP 1T.
is it maroon / burgundy? I think I've seen that on the way back from Hull a few years ago
Still saving up for LLLBH : - )
POP 100L (pop idol) is on a Ferrari owned by Ben Dover.
Yeah, I'm sure low selfesteem has everything to do with it. Have you ever thought maybe if it takes you a month to read a single word, the problem lies with yourself, not the owners of the numberplates?
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they are harmless and if I want one, can afford it and it's available I'll get one.
My wife got mine for me as an engagement present and I fail to understand the haters
Now I'm super confused.
They have in fact proved to be quite a good investment over the years....though in these hard times it's obviously not so much the case.
She had FU 2.
Have seen 007 quite a few times too in The West End over the years.