"personalised" plates are now illegal as that term usually refers to plates that have had the font etc altered to help them 'read' better.
"vanity" plates like the ones being discussed here are not dubious.
Do it like the American Football in the States.
Prem North (inc Scotland) - 16 teams
Prem South (Inc Wales) - 16 teams
Top 4 from each go into a Super Prem League at the end of the season with 1 Super Duper Prem Winner.
Bottom 2 from each go into Relo Playoffs along with the 5th and 6th place CCC sides.
Its a ****ing soap opera.
http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/video-steven-tyler-tells-joe-perry-hes-not-quitting-aerosmith-226376?cpn=RSS&source=MRNEWS
One HUGE publicity stunt IMHO.
Marilyn Manson - The High End Of Low.
Loving this at the mo, a good combination of his (lets face it, it is really just him now) previous albums, helped in large way to Chris Vrenna dealing with drums and programming, both of which are far less over the top that previously, and Twiggys now being the guitarist - his lines are best since Berkovic (John5s were always too obvious, but I did like the work by Skold on 'Eat me, Drink Me')
That plate sold for about 80k in the early 90s. Last time I saw it, it had just been moved from a white Caddy to a yellow Pontiac, must have been circa 1996 at a car show.
Sorry I thought you were labouring under the terrible Auto Union Deutsche International backronym that I've heard so many times over the years!
Notice how Im "simples" now too... Baj trying to be funny
"TAX1" belongs/ed to a director of BCA given to him by his previous company. Obviously meant to be a reference to taxation, but it was fun to chauffeur him with the plate on for the other meaning...