What crappy personalised plates have you seen recently?
Discussion
jamieduff1981 said:
twing said:
I don't see the problem with this, other than you're ability to post photos the right way up.Care to explain? (either why there's something illegal or whatever about the plate or why you felt so motivated as to take a photograph of someone's car and post it on the internet)
We are just laughing at other peoples vanity, insecurity and lack of self esteem by having a personal, or other types of chavplate.
WD39 said:
jamieduff1981 said:
twing said:
I don't see the problem with this, other than you're ability to post photos the right way up.Care to explain? (either why there's something illegal or whatever about the plate or why you felt so motivated as to take a photograph of someone's car and post it on the internet)
We are just laughing at other peoples vanity, insecurity and lack of self esteem by having a personal, or other types of chavplate.
If somebody chooses to display a Chavplate then it's obvious they are also choosing to break the law. But if they are prepared to do that for nothing more than their vanity, insecurity or lack of self esteem then it's hardly surprising assumptions are made about Chavplaters.
Guily as charged on that one...
To illustrate, IMHO, the difference between "Crappy" and "not brilliant, but not crappy either" plates, two from a short trip this morning...
H 5UE H - Utter dog toffee. On a Peugeot 206 'Allure' CC, driven by a large older fella with white hair/beard. Presumably it was '5UE' in the passenger seat, looking for all the world like a Gloria Hunniford clone.
SUE 113G - Cool, if your name is Sue, because it actually spells the name, but in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't make it onto the "Real Good" thread either. (Again, IMHO). Seen on a Vauxhall Corsa.
H 5UE H - Utter dog toffee. On a Peugeot 206 'Allure' CC, driven by a large older fella with white hair/beard. Presumably it was '5UE' in the passenger seat, looking for all the world like a Gloria Hunniford clone.
SUE 113G - Cool, if your name is Sue, because it actually spells the name, but in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't make it onto the "Real Good" thread either. (Again, IMHO). Seen on a Vauxhall Corsa.
Edited by yellowjack on Wednesday 27th May 09:25
yellowjack said:
To illustrate, IMHO, the difference between "Crappy" and "not brilliant, but not crappy either" plates, two from a short trip this morning...
H 5UE H - Utter dog toffee. On a Peugeot 206 'Allure' CC, driven by a large older fella with white hair/beard. Presumably it was '5UE' in the passenger seat, looking for all the world like a Gloria Hunniford clone.
SUE 113G - Cool, if your name is Sue, because it actually spells the name, but in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't make it onto the "Real Good" thread either. (Again, IMHO). Seen on a Vauxhall Corsa.
Nice one yellowjack, a good illustration! You get to join Cliftonite's judging panel H 5UE H - Utter dog toffee. On a Peugeot 206 'Allure' CC, driven by a large older fella with white hair/beard. Presumably it was '5UE' in the passenger seat, looking for all the world like a Gloria Hunniford clone.
SUE 113G - Cool, if your name is Sue, because it actually spells the name, but in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't make it onto the "Real Good" thread either. (Again, IMHO). Seen on a Vauxhall Corsa.
Edited by yellowjack on Wednesday 27th May 09:25
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