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To have been so excited and shouted at a passing car?

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KentuckyFriedChildren · 29/01/2013 20:09

Waiting at a bus stop earlier, there was queue of traffic. The car stopped just to the right of the bus stop had the best personalised plate I have ever seen- A1 BVU. I may have accidentally shouted YES YOU ARE! at said car, arousing the attention of the driver, and the other people waiting at the bus stop. That was THE most awkward bus journey of my life :o :o :o Lady with the silver bmw, I salute you!

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thismumismad · 29/01/2013 21:50

Best number plate I ever saw was........

C144 RAP

I kid you not

Whippoorwhill · 29/01/2013 21:56

Saw one once which was F4T 5LAG. Funny but who the hell would want that? Unless they worked for Viz I suppose.

ln1981 · 29/01/2013 22:03

one round here is EW D1C
driven by an elderly lady no less Grin

HestonsFatCock · 29/01/2013 22:04

The last embarrassing thing I did (in a big exhibitionist way) was in Dublin 9 years ago. We'd gotten my DP to look after Ds1 (10 months old) for our first post DC mini break. I was pissed up and happy after getting over PND and in my inebriated state, leaned into the window of a passing car (young male driver) and said "halloooo, I'm on my holidays!" and then staggered off. DH was cringing. Happy days.

KentuckyFriedChildren · 30/01/2013 14:06

Heston :o

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missrlr · 30/01/2013 14:25

Oh number plates, lots and lots to chose from
Hot 53X
Toy 123
M1 Way
A45ton
FUN 123
Sp3 edy

Loads of personal ones e.g. names and for the scientists their favourite bug / protein / crop / animal etc

I managed to shout (whilst driving a convertible and stationary at some lights so it was heard by all an sundry) a (quite long) tirade about someone in front's driving, cutting me up and general incompetence, to the amusement of the police officer standing on the pavement next to the line of traffic

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