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  • #16
    Originally posted by Bibs View Post
    Actually you can spot a uk (english as you put it) plate a mile off over there - most have a different font to ours an like PC surf said they have a red tab.
    I didn't say English! I despise folk saying English/England when they mean British/Britain/UK.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Albannach View Post
      How do you know they were English if you only glimpsed them?
      ???? Am I losin the plot here????

      Ahhh see what you mean now readin' back

      I am Welsh but hey - don't have welsh plates an don't mind being called English
      Last edited by Bibs; 13 June 2009, 22:40.
      How can I be lost when I've got no where to go

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Bibs View Post
        ???? Am I losin the plot here????
        Yes, probably.

        If he only glimpsed them how would he know they were English. They could easily have been Welsh or Scottish.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Albannach View Post
          Yes, probably.

          If he only glimpsed them how would he know they were English. They could easily have been Welsh or Scottish.
          I just edited it for you
          How can I be lost when I've got no where to go

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          • #20
            As I said before I seem to have a feeling that the plate began MU or MC which I think may be a reg plate from round the Manchester area?
            Manchester - England.
            I could be wrong but hey who cares. . . . . they waved It did look like a bit of an English wave come to think about it.

            I prefer the Welsh wave myself, followed by the Northern Irish, then Irish wave. I think the Scottish and English wave are pretty much on a par.
            Anyone have any preferences?
            Maybe I should just stick to calling it a UK or British wave?
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