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Someone's got more money than sense!....and I'm sure that's not what you would want people to think! Years ago in Aussie, there was a discussion on a Sydney radio station about the boom in personalised plates & that some were just ridiculous, apparently one had been seen in the eastern suburbs 'O*g*sm'. It had to be a sick joke, then some weeks later drew up behind a very expensive red convertible sports car, woman driver & couldn't believe the plate, 0 rgasm. Never forgotten it, how anyone could have paid for such a plate, let alone trash their car & be seen driving it!
Loathed personalised plates since, more money than sense, sorry>I hoped everybody would see it as Old Pot Licker. Which of course is a dog.
That's not a colloquialism I've ever heard over here.> Someone's got more money than sense!....and I'm sure that's not what you would want people to think!
>Loathed personalised plates since, more money than sense, sorry
>I thought it was international.
>I think of private plates as a snobby thing. The ones I know that have them only have them to disguse the age of the car as they don't want the neighbours to know how old it is.
>The ones I know that have them only have them to disguse the age of the car as they don't want the neighbours to know how old it is.
> You can't put a 12 plate on a car made before March this year, even if it is a private plate.
> That's new.
>If I have to stop and think what a plate means, then it's not worth the money
> Our private plates are for our convenience not for others' amusement
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">I know what my car number is :-) :-) :-)
> But..when you are as old as me, your memory won't be as good
>I thought number plates were a means of identfying a vehicle for the police/general public ?? I know what my car number is
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