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Mine are my number plates. As it is NSW registered i was only able to have 6 characters. It is supposed to represent play time.

Car gets transferred to the ACT in Feb 2012 so i will be changing them at that time. ACT can have 7 characters in our plates.

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Lol about time I got on TOCAU and comment on something.. Well mine's Usagi (both my number plates and nickname/gamer tag) ^-^ Means rabbit in Japanese. My other name is Usagimimi, which is just Rabbit and Ears put together, lol.

Started getting called it back in highschool, I was obsessed with Sailor Moon when I was little, and her Japanese name was Usagi. So there ya go.. :3

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Lol about time I got on TOCAU and comment on something.. Well mine's Usagi (both my number plates and nickname/gamer tag) ^-^ Means rabbit in Japanese. My other name is Usagimimi, which is just Rabbit and Ears put together, lol.

Started getting called it back in highschool, I was obsessed with Sailor Moon when I was little, and her Japanese name was Usagi. So there ya go.. :3

About time! Auscam is gone, you might need to repost your re-upholstering door cards thread here.

An old one, was big on ballistics when I was young (and now) and liked the .357 numbering.

So Andrew + .357 = Andrew357

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My name is my game tag name. Mainly play BF3 now but do play Cod4 once in a while.

Anyone playing BF3 can add me as a friend. Just let me know who you are on the forum so i know who you are.

http://battlelog.battlefield.com/bf3/user/A_Buff_Hamster/

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About time! Auscam is gone, you might need to repost your re-upholstering door cards thread here.

An old one, was big on ballistics when I was young (and now) and liked the .357 numbering.

So Andrew + .357 = Andrew357

What's this about Door Cards??

By the way mine is my Celica rego plates. This was my son Mitchell's idea

It comes from the Jewish 'Oy Vey' which I have been led to believe is an exclamation of dismay.

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