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I used to have personalised plates. PG (perth glory) followed by my birthday. I got them as a birthday present though.Not so much a fume as a general bewilderment; personalised number plates. Why? Why do people have them? The best are where the letters are shifted to vainly try and spell a word out, as if anyone cares about you and your car?! Saw two yesterday, one was '1 PAD', the other '41NDY', which was in italics to try and spell 'ANDY'.
Has anyone ever seen one of these and thought 'wow, so envious right now'?
Not so much a fume as a general bewilderment; personalised number plates. Why? Why do people have them? The best are where the letters are shifted to vainly try and spell a word out, as if anyone cares about you and your car?! Saw two yesterday, one was '1 PAD', the other '41NDY', which was in italics to try and spell 'ANDY'.
Has anyone ever seen one of these and thought 'wow, so envious right now'?
EFC or similar isn't so bad, but I just don't really understand why folk would fork out their hard-earned to get a certain set of letters on the reg plate of their car. Why not just get a car sticker from the EFC shop and save a fortune?I have E10 EFC plate does that get overlooked being a EFC plate ? I had any number plate that spells things like 8AD BOI an such then wonder why people look at them like they are a tool.
‘I bought it because it’s the best number,’ said Saeed Khouri, 25, whose family made its fortune in property development. ‘I bought it because I want to be the best in the world.’
when they have items about womens football on the BBC Football site and you see a headline like "Everton goalkeeper retires" and for a split second you think it's about mens football, gets me all the time this, BBC please put it on a seperate tab like the rugby etc it is a different sport!
I have E10 EFC plate does that get overlooked being a EFC plate ?...
People charging as much as fifty times the face value for their derby ticket on StubHub.
Anyone charging over the odds is a bad pleb.
Another fume: My teeth. My top and bottom front teeth don't meet, so I cannot bite through ham, pastrami etc. A real pain in the arris when I'm eating a sandwich.
Anyone paying over the odds is an even worse Pleb.
Haha quite amusing picturing you trying to eat one.