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headless Posts: 5914Joined: 13 Jul 07, 09:42Location: Cabbage FieldsPost by headless » 28 Sep 09, 11:41
tomometer wrote: yeah the polo shirt and tshirts are readily available on the net.. but i want specifically the pit shirt in the photo..
thanks for helping anyway, McLaren!
Why would you want THAT one??
It be a rip anyway, like £40odd
You're like a dog chasing a car. You'll never catch it and you just wouldn't know what to do with it if you did
tomometer Posts: 6Joined: 26 Sep 09, 18:28Post by tomometer » 05 Oct 09, 06:35
headless wrote: tomometer wrote: yeah the polo shirt and tshirts are readily available on the net.. but i want specifically the pit shirt in the photo..
thanks for helping anyway, McLaren!
Why would you want THAT one??
It be a rip anyway, like £40odd
you referring to my request or McLaren's reply?
i want it cos.. i like it.
Jim Riven Posts: 154Joined: 22 Sep 09, 19:16Location: UKPost by Jim Riven » 05 Oct 09, 07:17
Plus there are some occasions where a T-Shirt just wont do, Wedding or Christenings and other formal events.
bud Shrub Posts: 17633Joined: 10 Jan 06, 03:02Favourite Driver: Ayrton Senna, Lewis HamiltonFavourite Team: McLarenLocation: Adelaide, Australia, ɹǝpun uʍopPost by bud » 05 Oct 09, 08:01
Jim Riven wrote: Plus there are some occasions where a T-Shirt just wont do, Wedding or Christenings and other formal events.
you would wear F1 team apparel to a wedding?
Jim Riven Posts: 154Joined: 22 Sep 09, 19:16Location: UKPost by Jim Riven » 05 Oct 09, 08:10
bud wrote: Jim Riven wrote: Plus there are some occasions where a T-Shirt just wont do, Wedding or Christenings and other formal events.
you would wear F1 team apparel to a wedding?
No. Its what is generally known as sarcasm.
headless Posts: 5914Joined: 13 Jul 07, 09:42Location: Cabbage FieldsPost by headless » 05 Oct 09, 11:19
Jim Riven wrote: bud wrote: Jim Riven wrote: Plus there are some occasions where a T-Shirt just wont do, Wedding or Christenings and other formal events.
you would wear F1 team apparel to a wedding?
No. Its what is generally known as sarcasm.
Sarcasm that doesn't work on the internet
You're like a dog chasing a car. You'll never catch it and you just wouldn't know what to do with it if you did
texasmr2 Posts: 15916Joined: 15 Sep 07, 12:43Favourite Team: FerrariLocation: TexasPost by texasmr2 » 05 Oct 09, 18:33
headless wrote: Sarcasm that doesn't work on the internet
A well placed smilie often helps but not always.
"Sanity and happiness are an impossible combination". Mark Twain
EwanM Co-Editor Posts: 11157Joined: 21 Oct 07, 20:02Location: Dear Green PlacePost by EwanM » 05 Oct 09, 18:35
bud wrote: Jim Riven wrote: Plus there are some occasions where a T-Shirt just wont do, Wedding or Christenings and other formal events.
you would wear F1 team apparel to a wedding?
I wore an FOM one.
Oops :p
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Jabberwocky Mod Posts: 16412Joined: 31 Jul 07, 19:51Favourite Driver: 5 IronFavourite Team: WilliamsLocation: OxfordPost by Jabberwocky » 05 Oct 09, 18:44
EwmanM wrote: bud wrote: Jim Riven wrote: Plus there are some occasions where a T-Shirt just wont do, Wedding or Christenings and other formal events.
you would wear F1 team apparel to a wedding?
I wore an FOM one.
Oops :p
I wore a Ralliart shirt on a course where you had to wear a shirt with a collar.
A racing car that does not win, is just art headless Posts: 5914Joined: 13 Jul 07, 09:42Location: Cabbage FieldsPost by headless » 06 Oct 09, 15:28
texasmr2 wrote: headless wrote: Sarcasm that doesn't work on the internet
A well placed smilie often helps but not always.
Often but not always
You're like a dog chasing a car. You'll never catch it and you just wouldn't know what to do with it if you did
McLaren Fan Posts: 8005Joined: 24 Jul 07, 11:40Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland, United KingdomPost by McLaren Fan » 07 Oct 09, 18:53
Ayrton Senna: WDC 1988,
1989 , 1990, 1991
McLaren: WCC 1974, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998,
1999, 2007 McLaren: WDC 1974, 1976, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2008
Denthúl Posts: 8005Joined: 07 Feb 08, 22:01Favourite Team: SauberLocation: Bury, United KingdomPost by Denthúl » 07 Oct 09, 19:00
scotty Posts: 9319Joined: 11 Oct 07, 18:49Favourite Driver: My GCSE Chemistry Teacher John DriverLocation: Degner 1Post by scotty » 07 Oct 09, 19:07
Imitation is the highest form of flattery?
Rising number one of Formula 1, Juan - Juan, one wonders should Juan only win one Formula 1 one year, would Juan have won that one in round one, Juan??
EwanM Co-Editor Posts: 11157Joined: 21 Oct 07, 20:02Location: Dear Green PlacePost by EwanM » 30 Oct 09, 01:58
I've already made my Brawn GP tshirt
Forumula One: The World's Greatest Sport
darwin dali Forum Queen Posts: 26941Joined: 18 Mar 06, 02:56Post by darwin dali » 30 Oct 09, 02:30
EwmanM wrote: I've already made my Brawn GP tshirt
Hey Ewee, welcome to THE club: congrats for the 10k!
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