Registration plate SC06BYS
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Registration plate SC06BYS
What do you all think of this plate SC06BYS seen it on the DVLA website for sale at £1000
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61 views and not a single reply wether you think this plate is cool or not !
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
'What in the name of ****e is a "Scogby"?' would be my first question.
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Dyslexia doesn't exist, so what's your excuse for reading that as anything other than "Scogbys"? In fact, it doesn't work in any way, shape or form.
1. Without an apostrophe - even if you *were* to suspend your disbelief for a bit - it would read "Scoobys". The plural of scooby is scoobies, so that doesn't work.
2. With an apostrophe (which you could put in with a judiciously placed numberplate screw, which is outside the express letter of the law on this subject, as it happens) you would have to be called scooby or scogby, and be asserting your ownership of the vehicle.
1. Without an apostrophe - even if you *were* to suspend your disbelief for a bit - it would read "Scoobys". The plural of scooby is scoobies, so that doesn't work.
2. With an apostrophe (which you could put in with a judiciously placed numberplate screw, which is outside the express letter of the law on this subject, as it happens) you would have to be called scooby or scogby, and be asserting your ownership of the vehicle.
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
Dyslexia doesn't exist, so what's your excuse for reading that as anything other than "Scogbys"? In fact, it doesn't work in any way, shape or form.
1. Without an apostrophe - even if you *were* to suspend your disbelief for a bit - it would read "Scoobys". The plural of scooby is scoobies, so that doesn't work.
2. With an apostrophe (which you could put in with a judiciously placed numberplate screw, which is outside the express letter of the law on this subject, as it happens) you would have to be called scooby or scogby, and be asserting your ownership of the vehicle.
1. Without an apostrophe - even if you *were* to suspend your disbelief for a bit - it would read "Scoobys". The plural of scooby is scoobies, so that doesn't work.
2. With an apostrophe (which you could put in with a judiciously placed numberplate screw, which is outside the express letter of the law on this subject, as it happens) you would have to be called scooby or scogby, and be asserting your ownership of the vehicle.
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Originally Posted by Flash 1
Do i detect a bit of attitude on here or is it me?
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Originally Posted by Flash 1
Do i detect a bit of attitude on here or is it me?
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Originally Posted by Flash 1
Yeh tend to agree with you i think they are a waste of money, most of them only do it to disguise the age of the car (why).
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Here's another errr crap one for sale,Lol makes you wonder what some of these guys are on eh.
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=435503
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=435503
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Hey no probs if i was going to put a private plate on my car (and i will not) would it not make sense to personalise it to your own name, that way you can put it on every car you own in the future.
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Originally Posted by paulwrxboro
mines S66OOB £250 .....A BARGAIN IN MY EYES
Christ, just as my underpants have dried from the last example of fools and money being parted, someone comes along with an even better diuretic. I await with bated breath the post from the proud owner of S666OB.
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