Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

Bought some HDMI cables (over-kill but got them cheaper than regular 4k ones) and fully tested to be genuine through the app.

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I don't see the problem with them, (well, if they're on a nice car? Is it weird and expansive plate on an ordinary car?) Like this...

When I was a student in Edinburgh back in the 80s there was a beautiful, pale metallic blue Rolls Royce that we would regularly see in our area. The registration was CLA 55!
You might not have remembered it if it was Y832 JVW.

When I had my Mustang I got 'AC10 MUS' (It was a 10 plate...) so cost only, hmm £400? One benefit was it was very easy to remember. I've done similar with my phone number. I bought one on eBay for £40. It's super easy to say and remember.
 
My car came with a private plate when I bought it, but I wouldn't ever purchase one myself.

Each to their own though, and it's a bit much to insult someone for their choice to buy one! Of course what the actual plate shows or tries to show can make someone look like a bit of plonker though.
 
When I was a student in Edinburgh back in the 80s there was a beautiful, pale metallic blue Rolls Royce that we would regularly see in our area. The registration was CLA 55!

One of my dad's go to stories is how he nearly got run over by Sean Connery in a pale blue Rolls Royce while studying in Edinburgh. This would have been in the 70s though.
 
Lee, can I be your wealth coach please? And I promise it'll be more than coke, hookers and dLockers management fees
 
:p I've already took up the services of a financial planner the lottery put me in touch with. He's putting a report together. Hopefully it make me richer!

Well there's one thing for damned sure with financial advisors / planners. Whatever they do or say will make them richer, what happenstance befalls the customer could be quite different :) My late mother found some dodgy "financial advisor" when she was going gaga, I had to intervene and put the wise guy straight. He went on to be struck off after defrauding elderly people of hundreds of thousands of quid.
 
Well there's one thing for damned sure with financial advisors / planners. Whatever they do or say will make them richer, what happenstance befalls the customer could be quite different :) My late mother found some dodgy "financial advisor" when she was going gaga, I had to intervene and put the wise guy straight. He went on to be struck off after defrauding elderly people of hundreds of thousands of quid.
You'd hope that any IFA recommended by the lottery commission would be trustworthy though
 
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