nogaromill
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Much more consistent than Pineau.......and makes a fantastic Pimms alternative too.......
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Floc is miles better than Pineau and makes an excellent Pimms alternative.......with fruit and lemonade....or drink it heavily chilled....its a fantastic drink....but it creeps up on you drunk neat.......
Yes - though alternatively they could stand by the side of a busy road, seems like there’s a car with a dodgy plate passing every minute! Round here the favourite of the moment is blacked-out plates.I bet DVLA would have a field day on this forum, if they could be bothered, with all the photos of mainly illegal number plates
This forum and every other one.I bet DVLA would have a field day on this forum, if they could be bothered, with all the photos of mainly illegal number plates
They'd fail if they didn't! I had R4 GXX correctly spaced on a 129 SL, now on retention. A previous owner had it spaced R4G XX and failed!It does make you wonder wether some of these illegal plates are changed for legal ones at MOT testing time
I think you're an evil man Gollom.......Lol....
Saw F4 UCU on a white Merc the other day
No illegal spacing required for that one.
Shocked it’s even been issued.
I remember driving past a Peugeot on the M5 in the late 80s, reg F155 OLE, which made me laugh most of the way home!They never issued P155OFF!
Fiona Richmond had FU2 in the days when the civil service wouldn't even understand why anyone would want a special plate.
My father had 1212 CR on one of his company cars just allocated by the DoT. What would that be worth now? Oddly, the C is my initial and the R was my brother's.
I remember driving past a Peugeot on the M5 in the late 80s, reg F155 OLE, which made me laugh most of the way home!
My father had 1212 CR on one of his company cars just allocated by the DoT. What would that be worth now? Oddly, the C is my initial and the R was my brother's.
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