bbc radio had Alan doing the rounds in the dirt on trucks why don’t we write TNUK on em that way we can identify out own
No.
Seen quite a few ■■■■ 's on the back of trucks
No. I know it’s just a bit of fun but even my 12 yo thinks it’s childish. I had a trailer tonight that some intellectually challenged individual thought it would be funny to write ALAN on. It just made me late because I wasn’t leaving without washing it off.
There is nothing worse than sheeple, blindly following others because they think that’s cool . So I’ve started my own trend whenever I pick up a trailer with ALAN on I write ALAN too only im dyslexic and always get the N and L the wrong way round
On vans they write “I wish my wife was as dirty as this van”.
Or available in white if the van is dirty.Genital shapes written on the back of trailers.Why is that?
I write “BBC World Service” on my trailers.
What if someone writes TNUK backwards?
Any suggestions then
I’ve had www.tnuk on the back of mine for a while. It’s probably got several layers of dirt over it since I wrote it though.
Im going to be different and write roy on the back of my lorry
Some sad sack keeps writing max 52 in the dirt on ours. Sent one back with ‘wow! happy birthday Max!’ on. I don’t think the driver saw the funny side though as it got wiped off
What gets me are the people who just clean there dirt off the name and phone number on the back. That actually just gives me a worse image of the company than if they left it dirty
I think C.A.F.C. looks appealing as well
I used to have “[zb] this” written on the back of my lorry. But I felt a bit of a tool so I wiped it off.
Someone wrote on the back of my trailer ‘dogging wanted’ never seen it until the next day.
Best expression I’ve ever seen is in my signature.
■■■■■■■■■■■ is not an Irish air line.
I also favour, your wife is as dirty as this for 50 quid
i sometimes write [zb] on the back of my trailer.
I had a trailer the other day with Alan written on the back of it, so i wrote Partridge underneath it.
bigvern1:
What if someone writes TNUK backwards?
I like TNUK backwards, that would raise a few eyebrows.
Saw a job advert the other day scrawled in the dirt on the back of a white van.
UREGENTLY WANTED
CLEANER
APPLY WITHIN