borisface wrote: ↑23 Dec 2021, 4:30pm
I saved hundreds of pounds on a personalised number plate by simply changing my name by deed poll to match that of my car number plate.
I am reminded of an account customer when I worked at a service station in my college days. He was a local farmer in his 50’s with two vehicles one of which was a battered Landrover, the other a Rover SD1 Vanden Plas with the reg plate HOT 1.
The older I get the more I’m inclined to act my shoe size, not my age.
borisface wrote: ↑23 Dec 2021, 4:30pm
I saved hundreds of pounds on a personalised number plate by simply changing my name by deed poll to match that of my car number plate.
I saw C7 ONE spaced correctly on an Audi TT today in Scarisbrick, was Claude/ette born in 1971,
or is it meant to read as 'clone', quite possibly he/she was from Clones, County Monaghan originally ?
That must surely be it's meaning, for what else could it possibly be ; 50 year old Claude/ette of Clones, having a mid-life crisis.
It must have taken him/her ages to find it.
colin54 wrote: ↑26 Dec 2021, 12:29am
I saw C7 ONE spaced correctly on an Audi TT today in Scarisbrick, was Claude/ette born in 1971,
or is it meant to read as 'clone', quite possibly he/she was from Clones, County Monaghan originally ?
That must surely be it's meaning, for what else could it possibly be ; 50 year old Claude/ette of Clones, having a mid-life crisis.
It must have taken him/her ages to find it.
YE55TEF. No Stef, overtaking on a blind bend in the dark, and then having to cut in on me because of an oncoming car ( what a ), like your number plate, not cool.
colin54 wrote: ↑28 Dec 2021, 10:35am
YE55TEF. No Stef, overtaking on a blind bend in the dark, and then having to cut in on me because of an oncoming car ( what a ), like your number plate, not cool.
I stand and rejoice everytime I see a woman ride by on a wheel the picture of free, untrammeled womanhood. HG Wells