If interested let me know quantity and size(s) and I'll get a price. Shouldn't be too much; I'm doing it at cost, plus P&P.


Though I generally don't care how I look too much, I still have a marriage to maintain and kids to not embarrass in public.Mothman wrote:Do you need a special time to wear a T shirt?
Fair point Phil! I don't intend on going to any more rallys (though I might make an exception for the mk1 TRS to the local GS one if it happens) but good idea to wear one in the workshop every now and then. Let me know when you know how much they are.Philip Chidlow wrote:Thanks*, Kitch. For what it'll cost you only have to wear it at a Rally and then you can wear it in the workshop
*Better than my Indian Seafood Restaurant tee-shirt: Keep Clams and Curry Them
There comes a point in the growing-up process for little people when it is obligatory for them to be mortified by their parents. Tactfully avoiding this embarrassment will result in a less resilient adult! In fact, they reach such a state of sensitivity in their teens that you can be as thoughtful as possible, and still push them over the edge. It's the missus that is the true barometer of poor taste, although it is also important to occasionally exercise the right to express yourself.Kitch wrote:...kids to not embarrass in public.
I'm sure if TVRs' had hydraulic suspension you'd find a moment or two....Kitch wrote:Quite clever that! Not sure I could think of a time where I'd wear it though!