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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamahamaman
    I am curious - EDS obviously don't employ you for your spelling ability

    NOw thats just hurtfulle ...

    SOmeboddy ... I needa hugg ...
    THe hand's farster than the eye ... keepan eye onda feet .. .

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    Quote Originally Posted by wari
    NOw thats just hurtfulle ...

    SOmeboddy ... I needa hugg ...
    awww...
    Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by firestormer
    Yeah, maybe. But for the $500 or whatever it costs, is it worth it?
    No.

    That's why I've never bothered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Posh Tourer :P
    awww...
    THatsa bit gay init ... ?

    I WAnted a girle hugg ...
    THe hand's farster than the eye ... keepan eye onda feet .. .

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    Quote Originally Posted by wari
    THatsa bit gay init ... ?

    I WAnted a girle hugg ...
    You'll learn to take what you get round here mate...
    Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....

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    Hey, my personalised plate is a statement of my belief in personal freedom, the right to self expression, and joie de vivre. Its my stand against the brutal grinding machinery of govt that allocates us JUST ANY number unless we take control. Its a tiny flag of liberty in the sea of everyday darkness that will engulf us all if we don't stand up and say "I am an Individual and my plate proves it"

    Its also a bit of a laugh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mccool
    Hey, my personalised plate is a statement of my belief in personal freedom, the right to self expression, and joie de vivre. Its my stand against the brutal grinding machinery of govt that allocates us JUST ANY number unless we take control. Its a tiny flag of liberty in the sea of everyday darkness that will engulf us all if we don't stand up and say "I am an Individual and my plate proves it"

    Its also a bit of a laugh.

    Vote for me for the District Health Board.
    whose plate says 0WNED?
    was that yours?

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    Im going to keep my old school black plates.
    dont break your cake

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    I got a new personalised number plate when my standard plate broke.

    From memory it only cost me lie 8 bucks or something.

    What do you guys think of this:

    50WCC

    It's freaking cool!!

    You too can get you own $8 personalised number plate.
    Just pop down to your local LTSA agent, tell them your existing plate is broken and that you need a new one. Smile nicely at the girl behind the counter and ask if you can choose your own plate out of their box of plates.
    Looks like a gem
    The Unknown Rider

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    have seen two good ones

    2XLR8

    INSANE
    that one was on a T Bucket
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    until you find a big rock

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    The only one I want is STLGOOSN, but it has too many letters. Just the plate for a Guzzi.

    Skyryder


    PS Think I'll change my sig. Got good one.
    Free Scott Watson.

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    How bout this one then

    The Trashman, will soon be seen drivin in his Lex-arse V8, with the plates WTRASH ... all was well until a clever wee man, at his work, saw the print out and said "Looks like 'What rash' to me"


    I think it is wanky to buy yo'self a plate, but gettin' one can be kinda cool, as long as the plate fits ya.

    Did you know that the plate 'DICK' can be made and so can 'ASS' and 'BUTT' but other ways of saying the same things can't.
    RED RED RED
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Handbrake
    The Trashman, will soon be seen drivin in his Lex-arse V8, with the plates WTRASH ... all was well until a clever wee man, at his work, saw the print out and said "Looks like 'What rash' to me"
    Could also be 'white rash'; leprosy. Or 'water ash', although that doesn't make a lot of sense, unless possibly in relation to bongs.

    Quote Originally Posted by The Handbrake
    as long as the plate fits ya
    Yeah, well, that's all good for the lucky people with flat rectangular places and screw mounting holes on their bodies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    Yeah, well, that's all good for the lucky people with flat rectangular places and screw mounting holes on their bodies.
    you been hanging around that piercing salon again.
    RED RED RED
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    I have to say from a car point of view, and in the car enthusiaist comunity i think that a liscence is well worth the 300 odd dollar you pay for. (group discount deals there always some around) For a couple resons, if you are building a show car it sets it apart from the rest and it also becomes know AS that...

    So yeah i recon they do have a purpose

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