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haha was wondering when that was going to be noticed. have had it up for a good while now

noticed LOOOONG ago... I just thought you weren't smiling so i didn't mention it

A mate of mine was my passenger a while back and he saw a chick the the plates LISA87 or something like that... Winds down the window at the lights and starts up with the whole:

"OMG, Lisa!? Is that you?"
"Ummmm... yes... Do I know you?"
"It's Dave! We went to Highschool together"
"Ummmm...."
"David... I left in year 11..."
"OH DAVE! Hi! How are you?"

*Shakes head in disappointment and drives off*

A mate of mine was my passenger a while back and he saw a chick the the plates LISA87 or something like that... Winds down the window at the lights and starts up with the whole:

"OMG, Lisa!? Is that you?"

"Ummmm... yes... Do I know you?"

"It's Dave! We went to Highschool together"

"Ummmm...."

"David... I left in year 11..."

"OH DAVE! Hi! How are you?"

*Shakes head in disappointment and drives off*

Well played Dave

The more important question is, is she hawt?

A mate of mine was my passenger a while back and he saw a chick the the plates LISA87 or something like that... Winds down the window at the lights and starts up with the whole:

"OMG, Lisa!? Is that you?"

"Ummmm... yes... Do I know you?"

"It's Dave! We went to Highschool together"

"Ummmm...."

"David... I left in year 11..."

"OH DAVE! Hi! How are you?"

*Shakes head in disappointment and drives off*

​LOL!

Seriously, why do people put there names on their plates and then act all surprised when they hear it.

having your name as a custom plate is silly...my mate had one (his now ex-wife brought it for his birthday) and got nothing but trouble with them.

they are just as silly as putting on your car any of the following:

frangipani stickers

those "my family" stickers (although there some funny ones there)

the Southern Cross sticker or car seat covers with the Southern Cross - nothing screams you're a bogan aussie than this (funnier when it's on a non aussie car)

Chev badges on a Commodore....enough said

having your name as a custom plate is silly...my mate had one (his now ex-wife brought it for his birthday) and got nothing but trouble with them.

they are just as silly as putting on your car any of the following:

frangipani stickers

those "my family" stickers (although there some funny ones there)

the Southern Cross sticker or car seat covers with the Southern Cross - nothing screams you're a bogan aussie than this (funnier when it's on a non aussie car)

Chev badges on a Commodore....enough said

CHEV BADGES ON COMMODORES MAKE ME SOOOOOOOO MADD @&(*)*(@&@

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