Spotted by my wife as we drove up the M1 today, signwritten on the back of a truck:-
"***** Transport Co , London, Paris, New York and Matlock - but mainly Matlock"
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Similarly, a Tesco's lorry bearing their 'Every little helps" slogan; the first and last letters of the phrase had been neatly erased.
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The most grossly amusing was on a septic tank emptying firm lorry which I saw a few days ago which read " we're number one for your number twos". Ick.....
teabelly
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there was a similar one used be around Honiton when I lived there with "everything you do is driven by us" - a play on the Ford advert of the time.
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I've seen a handwritten notice stuck on the back of a car.
"If you think this car is being driven badly call ****** "
It was obviously a mobile phone No. and probably that of the driver.
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Saw a scaffolding lorry in Brighton and the company's slogain was something along the lines of ' Brighton's Best Erections '
:-)
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Two spring to mind!
My other car's a piece of "PFD" too!
How's my Driving? Dial 0800 EAT "PFD"!
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I saw a photo on the internet of a US drain clearing contractor\'s truck, marked;
\"Your poo is my bread and butter\"
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I've always had a soft spot for "Make love not war, see driver for details". A mate of mine once scribbled that in the dirt on the back of my old Mini-Coop. Worked a couple of times too.
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Seen on the back of a curtain and venetian blind companys van
Caution Blind Man Driving!
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About 15 years ago saw a van bearing the livery of a company that supplied tools called Rigid. Their marketing tagline was 'Happiness is a Rigid Tool'
I hope they're still in business.
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A Janitorial supplies firm in the Midlands runs a delivery van with Reg No H15 HYT.
Shift the 5 along and it spells.....
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