Those "Name" stickers
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Pesky Jones wrote:The only thing putting plates on your car shows about your personality is that you like plates on your car.
Getting a high result on an IQ test does not mean that you are intelligent, just that you are good at IQ tests.
People look into stuff too deeply and derive such irrantionalities.I don't do smileys.
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Pesky Jones wrote:When I first met my mates dad he told me defiantly that "You can tell everything you need to know about a man by his shoes"
I lost all respect for him but to be fair it could have just been his crap shoes.0 -
You can change your name by Deed Poll for as little as £10.
So it works out much cheaper to change your name to match your existing number plate than to buy a personalised reg!Viscount Grand Touring - in bits
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well my excuse is the Porsche was left to me by my dad so has a DAD number plate, the Leon the wife drives now and has her 18th birthday present plate on it, and my Touareg is going to have a dateless one on it.
I use them purely for the agelessness of them, nothing else.0 -
Porsche and a Touareg as well. Blimey. Do you treat stereotypes like life goals? Trying to tick off as many as possible?0
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VWsurfbum wrote:well my excuse is that I am a knob, the wife is a lady knob, and thinks I'm a toerag.
I use them purely for the knobbishness of them, nothing else.I don't do smileys.
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They are not real personalised plates though. In NZ you can pick any six letters or numbers, as long as they are unique and not rude.
Obviously a lot of ex SA's drive around with Afrikaans swear words and insults on their cars.
I was not one of them because although I am a dick, I am not a knob.I don't do smileys.
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