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jig-sore said:
but if someone tried to sell him a great big yellow sticker with the words "LION EGG" on it, would he stick it on his boot lid ???

i just don't get it, really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really don't get it xx(
Precisely: the point (and you do get it really! :biggrin:). What good would a sticker, that he could Photoshop and print out himself, be to him?

Not worth having unless it's difficult to get. I remember when I was learning Spanish, we came upon quite a useful word: conseguir. Simply put, it means 'to get' but there's more to it than that: it means something like 'to-manage-to-get-not-without-some-difficulty'. There's no single English word that translates it exactly. It admirably describes what these personal-plate flaunters are boasting of: they're putting out the message "look at me! I went to a lot of trouble to get hold of this silly plate, so just you look at it and be envious!"

Am I right or am I right?
 

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
threebikesmcginty said:
I saw Paul Daniels in London in his Roller with the number plate MAG1C - didn't see the lovely Debbie McGee though...

That's a blast from the past!

That pair hasn't been on the telly in years.

I would imagine that Debbie McGee is a baggy old sock by now!
 

jig-sore

Formerly the anorak
Location
Rugby
Am I right or am I right?

you may be right to a point, but you loose me at the envious bit.

i really would be embarrassed to ride in a car with personal plates, but then I'd refuse to ride in a BMW mini as well :smile:
 
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snapper_37

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Wolves
jig-sore said:
but if someone tried to sell him a great big yellow sticker with the words "LION EGG" on it, would he stick it on his boot lid ???

i just don't get it, really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really don't get it :tongue:

You don't need to get it. Those that do, obviously don't. :laugh:

I love Billy by the way, maybe I could have a 81 LLy made up? Would anyone get it? :smile:
 

Rhythm Thief

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Ross on Wye
661-Pete said:
Precisely: the point (and you do get it really! :becool:). What good would a sticker, that he could Photoshop and print out himself, be to him?

Not worth having unless it's difficult to get. I remember when I was learning Spanish, we came upon quite a useful word: conseguir. Simply put, it means 'to get' but there's more to it than that: it means something like 'to-manage-to-get-not-without-some-difficulty'. There's no single English word that translates it exactly. It admirably describes what these personal-plate flaunters are boasting of: they're putting out the message "look at me! I went to a lot of trouble to get hold of this silly plate, so just you look at it and be envious!"

Am I right or am I right?

Spot on. It's all about showing how much money you've got.:thumbsup:
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I saw an open top sport care driven by a 'babe' with the registration B10NDE

and Rolls Royce with the plates GOT1 OK and a doctor's car at a health centre: DR 4NNE
 

jayonabike

Powered by caffeine & whisky
Location
Hertfordshire
Seen a good few over the years, my old man used to be a car dealer, and he and his car dealer mates all had them. Memorable ones are P155 OFF, FAT 130Y (the 1 and 3 put together to make a 'B') and he was a fat boy! A publican mate with the initials b.a, got 50BA (sober?) on his 50th birthday. And on a ferrari flying down the M1 i saw DE51RED.
Some of the more expensive ones are an investment, my old mans current one had more than doubled in value over the last few years.

Personally i dont have one and dont really give them a second thought, what people do with their cash is up to them

jay
 

Rezillo

TwoSheds
Location
Suffolk
Somehow I suspect that the black Rolls Royce with registration CC 1 that I saw parked near the Houses of Parliament earlier this week was not the CycleChat site owner.

John
 
That TV programme a few months ago - you know, the guy (I mentioned him above) who owned N2 GEL, and who went on pilgrimage to the owner of N1 GEL... And you watched the motor in question emerging from a sort of vault under the front garden .... what sad sad sad sad SAD SAD people we've got!!! ;)
 

Mille

New Member
Location
Stone
I bought my other half one for his birthday.

He is tree surgeon and it is his initials which is also the name of his company.

I don't think it looks too pretentious as it is attached to a fibre glass back long wheel base Ford Transit.

Although it does have a cooker in the back ;)

Claire
 

Norm

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Rhythm Thief said:
Spot on. It's all about showing how much money you've got.;)
It is not about that at all.

I'd say that the jealousy which is behind that line of thinking is what drives the petty envy so evident above.
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
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Ross on Wye
Norm said:
It is not about that at all.

I'd say that the jealousy which is behind that line of thinking is what drives the petty envy so evident above.


I'm not envious, not at all. And I'm not worried if folk want to spend their money on private plates. But You'll talk for a long time before you convince me that the main reason for a private plate isn't to show the size of your bank balance. And why not?
 
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