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| How to make an ass of yourself on the; Queens hi-way | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: May 17 2007, 02:59 PM (934 Views) | |
| wickedwitch | May 17 2007, 08:35 PM Post #16 |
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Grandslammer, you forgot
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| Grandslammer | May 17 2007, 08:46 PM Post #17 |
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Sorry ww ![]() Hi Kerri |
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| The Saint | May 17 2007, 10:32 PM Post #18 |
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they dont come close to nob1 Sorry I just assumed that everyone drove in this day and age, if you are too young then that explains a lot about you and shame on me for making fun of a minor! I thought of another few for your dads car, on your behalf :- 0 DRIVE 1N ERT STAT 1C ST 1LL B00 H00 Maybe a sticker for your dads car - "My other wheels are a Raleigh"
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| flood1 | May 17 2007, 11:21 PM Post #19 |
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My other wheels are a conondale! Don't make fun, we're sensitive!
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| Mrs Shrek | May 18 2007, 05:36 AM Post #20 |
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Saint You often talk about making assumtions, without having the facts, first assuming that Norbert drives, and then assuming if he doesn't then it must be because he is too young to have a licence. ![]() (I'm sure ETG would be thrilled if you made the same assumption about him, spring chicken that he is) ![]() As far as I am aware, Norbert simply uses rail, or 2 wheeled modes of transports. |
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| Grandslammer | May 18 2007, 08:32 AM Post #21 |
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Do you mean cannondale ?,as I thought 'conondale' wrote Sherlock Holmes
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| Norbert | May 18 2007, 08:36 AM Post #22 |
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Regrettably the DVLA inform me that none of the combinations you have specified are legal in my country of residence. Better luck next time.
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| Norbert | May 18 2007, 08:37 AM Post #23 |
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Yes well, assumption does need an ass to make it after all.....
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| Norbert | May 18 2007, 08:38 AM Post #24 |
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Nothing like a bit of 'friendly' banter.....
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| u4coffee | May 18 2007, 08:49 AM Post #25 |
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along with P155 0FF Although I have seen FAT 61T on a Merc
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| Norbert | May 18 2007, 08:58 AM Post #26 |
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There's a DB9 in Bournemouth always parked on double-yellows with FA51 CAR. Steve Davis has/had THE 147S, and I forget if it was Steve Parrish or Barry Sheene who own/ed PEN 15. Just outside Brighton I saw a RangeRover and horsebox with R1 DER which must have cost a bit. My friend's dad spotted on the DVLA website W1 TCH for the standard £450 for a new reg but couldn't justify it at the time. Not sure what I'd get if I was ever sad enough to waste the money on one. I did see RVF 400R on ebay once, which is the exact model of bike I currently use, but it came attached to a Reliant Scimitar (for £400), and after a few enquiries, proably from RVF owners, the auction was mysteriously replaced with one for just the plate starting at £1500.... |
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| Norbert | May 18 2007, 08:59 AM Post #27 |
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Some while back the DVLA stopped issuing titles with 666 in them if I recall, bloody church interferes with everything! |
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| John | May 18 2007, 09:08 AM Post #28 |
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The US allowed each state to have made up number plates as I recall... and the UK system allows some combinations that can spell words.. but most other countries are more random In Ireland we have two numbers (year) one or two letters (County) and then up to 5 digit number starting with 1 going up to the last car registered in that county in that year for example 07-D-345 or 06-MN-12354, so the best you can hope for is maybe having your initials or a good number like 1 maybe |
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| The Saint | May 18 2007, 01:27 PM Post #29 |
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There is an old bloke over the road from me who had a bright yellow Mustang GT with blach stipes similar to this one:-![]() His number plate is RACE ME. It is a cool car and plate for a guy in his teens or early twenties, but just sad on a 40 something, receded hairline bloke! It is like a plea of “Please don’t let me get old!” |
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| AndyW76 | May 18 2007, 01:46 PM Post #30 |
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Kind of like the 45 year old that buys a MG midget becuase they are going through a mid-life crisis. |
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Sorry ww


Do you mean cannondale ?,as I thought 'conondale' wrote Sherlock Holmes



12:33 AM Jul 11