with say England flags, and slogans on, and the letter/number fonts being changed. As bad as personalised plates? Or worse? Or better?
personalised are fine as long as its nowt gay like 81G 80Y I'm not a fan of changing the font, think it looks cheap. but a flag or a slogan is ok for me. some of them are quite whitty
Barnsley is full of Lads with knife and fork hair do's</p> Pink t-shirts</p> Weekend rock stars</p> Really crap personalised Reg plates</p> Cheap suburbia 4x4's</p> Chennells half pint drinking 40+ year olds</p> Meatloaf lovers</p> People that think slippers are day wear</p> Fat neck chain lovers</p> Bad tats</p> Fat birds in leg ins</p> Lads that are under the thumb slagging BFC but choose to shop on Saturday with the missus</p> 90's dance music</p> Skegness loving saggy skinned old bats</p> Rude old people</p> Old blokes n old bags that can't drive red Micra's</p> Skip rats</p> White baseball hats</p> Pidgeons</p> Ten bob millionaires</p> One bob millionaires</p> Bad roots</p> White tracksuit tops</p> Greggs</p> Gobby chicks</p> 40+ year old blokes that go to the gym and wear tight white t-shirts</p> Scrubbers that sing 'is this the way to Amarillo'</p> Bad tan shop tans</p> and lots more...........................................</p>
anybody who is so sad as to have any kind of private reg that invariably only makes sense to them is a very sad, sad person. jesus £200 or more on a piece of plastic, for what? shallow, shallow, shallow.
I was given a list yesterday of slogans people have put on their reg plates, and some are VERY whitty. And, to the person defending their personalised plate, I apologise, I know there's the odd exception with a half decent personalised plate, I'm just not a fan of them! Just wondering what the general opinion was on plates that had the likes of national flags, slogans, football teams names on them. Including different font too.