What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen recently?
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Sportidge said:
CoolHands said:
NO06 OOD2 GKC said:
Seems entirely accurate with respect to his / her parking. Htf did they get out?
Incredibly accurate line-up of the drivers door between the two chrome loops that make it look as if someone has buried a massive TT roadster under that car park. Actually quite skilful, in a way. Or perhaps it's LHD.Saw this in my gym car park as I was leaving.
I expected it belonged to the young asian lad wearing the obviously fake Louis Vuitton t-shirt. (who wears an LV T shirt to a £17 a month gym!)
Nope, as I was on the phone I saw an older indian lady in full Sari exit the gym along with what must have been her even older mum. Both clambered in to this thing and drove off into the sunset.
I expected it belonged to the young asian lad wearing the obviously fake Louis Vuitton t-shirt. (who wears an LV T shirt to a £17 a month gym!)
Nope, as I was on the phone I saw an older indian lady in full Sari exit the gym along with what must have been her even older mum. Both clambered in to this thing and drove off into the sunset.
ashleyman said:
Saw this in my gym car park as I was leaving.
I expected it belonged to the young asian lad wearing the obviously fake Louis Vuitton t-shirt. (who wears an LV T shirt to a £17 a month gym!)
Nope, as I was on the phone I saw an older indian lady in full Sari exit the gym along with what must have been her even older mum. Both clambered in to this thing and drove off into the sunset.
Asian. Indian. Full Sari. I expected it belonged to the young asian lad wearing the obviously fake Louis Vuitton t-shirt. (who wears an LV T shirt to a £17 a month gym!)
Nope, as I was on the phone I saw an older indian lady in full Sari exit the gym along with what must have been her even older mum. Both clambered in to this thing and drove off into the sunset.
I guess you like to label people...
BigLion said:
ashleyman said:
Saw this in my gym car park as I was leaving.
I expected it belonged to the young asian lad wearing the obviously fake Louis Vuitton t-shirt. (who wears an LV T shirt to a £17 a month gym!)
Nope, as I was on the phone I saw an older indian lady in full Sari exit the gym along with what must have been her even older mum. Both clambered in to this thing and drove off into the sunset.
Asian. Indian. Full Sari. I expected it belonged to the young asian lad wearing the obviously fake Louis Vuitton t-shirt. (who wears an LV T shirt to a £17 a month gym!)
Nope, as I was on the phone I saw an older indian lady in full Sari exit the gym along with what must have been her even older mum. Both clambered in to this thing and drove off into the sunset.
I guess you like to label people...
If we are truly going to bond as said society then descriptive words should be taken at face value and not necessarily trigger the race card.
'Black guy' 'Asian lad' 'Indian lady' 'White girl' 'Fat bloke' 'Bloke in a wheel chair' 'Old bloke' 'Blonde girl' - Catch my drift mofo?
Edited by lord trumpton on Tuesday 26th July 05:40
lord trumpton said:
I think this comment can be taken two ways. They may appear inflammatory to some but you could also argue that as a multicultural nation, the words used merely describe a stereotype.
If we are truly going to bond as said society then descriptive words should be taken at face value and not necessarily trigger the race card.
'Black guy' 'Asian lad' 'Indian lady' 'White girl' 'Fat bloke' 'Bloke in a wheel chair' 'Old bloke' 'Blonde girl' - Catch my drift mofo?
Exactly how I meant it. Descriptive not inflammatoryIf we are truly going to bond as said society then descriptive words should be taken at face value and not necessarily trigger the race card.
'Black guy' 'Asian lad' 'Indian lady' 'White girl' 'Fat bloke' 'Bloke in a wheel chair' 'Old bloke' 'Blonde girl' - Catch my drift mofo?
Edited by lord trumpton on Tuesday 26th July 05:40
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