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Deciphering Vanity Plates


hunhee

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I'm always looking at vanity plates while driving, and usually I'm in the middle of a conversation with people and all of a sudden I see..

WAY2CLD

And I say .. "Way Too Cold" and they're like.. what? It's 90 degrees out, it's not cold. I'm like.. uhh .. vanity plate.. *points*

So like umm.. here's a few, we can all decipher together.. or you can share your own if you'd like. :)

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heh.. they didn't!!! LMAO

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private plates are extortionate here. i work for the vehicle liscencing agency, and after last months pay having £590 taken out in deductions, and i still have a £120 road tax bill to be payed to my employer (thankfully my main vehicle is £35, but my friend is paying £400 next year)

i really really want to avoid paying any more money to my employer having seen the stupid shit the spend it on, and neglect spending money on areas like A SINGLE POINT OF FAILURE needing desperate maintenance as it was damaged by builders working on prettying up the place. the water leaks ahve broken the integrity of the climate controlled archive room, and theres a fungus rampantly eating away the stored microfilm.

sorry. ranting time again

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I have one ... LOL, you can probably guess what it says. :)

My car also has a Hawaii plate on the front. It's real -- expired in 2007.

HGM 884 ... not nearly as exciting, except when people stop and stare. :)

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