What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen recently?
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Jaguar steve said:
RC1807 said:
AlexRS2782 said:
ocrx8 said:
Both seem to be legally spaced and it's also obvious what both those plates are spelling, without the addition of black caps, reshaped letters, etc, so how are they crappy?Not bad for an Optician.
Any 8 year old in any English remedial class will know you can't actually use numbers to spell words and therefore anybody trying to do so is only pretending you can. That's exactly the same risible pretention as passing off a fake Rolex as the real thing or pretending a spray shop tan is the result of two months in the Caribbean or some shoddy scrap of knock off designer clothing from Romford market is actually a high end fashion house original.
Anyone who thinks otherwise badly needs to have a quiet word with themselves. In the meantime everybody else can and will simply carry on P1551NG themselves laughing at such desperately pretentious and terminally illiterate Chav fkwitterey.
KG_400 said:
Lighten up you daft prick like others have mentioned nothing illegal about these plates. Half the plates out there hint at words that's the point for many people and statistics clearly show there is a market for plates that look like words take a look on any plate selling website. It's a bit of fun to add a personal touch to a car as long as it's not illegal there's nothing wrong with it
Another one who hasn't read the thread title.popeyewhite said:
KG_400 said:
Lighten up you daft prick like others have mentioned nothing illegal about these plates. Half the plates out there hint at words that's the point for many people and statistics clearly show there is a market for plates that look like words take a look on any plate selling website. It's a bit of fun to add a personal touch to a car as long as it's not illegal there's nothing wrong with it
Another one who hasn't read the thread title.popeyewhite said:
KG_400 said:
Lighten up you daft prick like others have mentioned nothing illegal about these plates. Half the plates out there hint at words that's the point for many people and statistics clearly show there is a market for plates that look like words take a look on any plate selling website. It's a bit of fun to add a personal touch to a car as long as it's not illegal there's nothing wrong with it
Another one who hasn't read the thread title.Steve bloke getting overly hung up on any private plate for some reason.
vpr said:
popeyewhite said:
KG_400 said:
Lighten up you daft prick like others have mentioned nothing illegal about these plates. Half the plates out there hint at words that's the point for many people and statistics clearly show there is a market for plates that look like words take a look on any plate selling website. It's a bit of fun to add a personal touch to a car as long as it's not illegal there's nothing wrong with it
Another one who hasn't read the thread title.Steve bloke getting overly hung up on any private plate for some reason.
Bottom line is you've either got a Real Good plate which is nice to see or you haven't. But either way it's no big deal IMO.
Real Good plates stand up effortlessly on their own of course - nobody needs to mess about with any of them.
Attempting to imitate a Real Good plate with one that really and very obviously isn't by formatting it illegally or implying numbers are letters or vice versa or liberally scattering totally inappropriate screw caps all over it like its got some sort of hideous skin disease and then pretending it actually spells something doesn't make it Real Good. It's only pretending to be Real Good which is a different thing altogether.
All that pretending actually does - apart from giving the rest of us a good laugh at somebody desperate enough enough to cross the line into faking it attempting to create an impression of course - is reveal a lot about the mindset of the person doing so
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