I'd like a mug with a picture of my car on it!
Can't guess what mug were you thinking of, Titan??!!Have you thought about getting a tattoo then?
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I'd like a mug with a picture of my car on it!
Can't guess what mug were you thinking of, Titan??!!Have you thought about getting a tattoo then?
Just the one took me ages to sort out...How about an individual calendar this year, we send you 12 photo's of our own car for each month! and I get to see it for the full 12 months then in 2014.
Just the one took me ages to sort out...
I agree!Your the mug Titan, Badman is a hero!
But it's not my car .........Were all mugs with hairdresser cars. Especially yours!
Hi Mark. Hoping to announce something mid November if my plan goes to, err, plan!Any updates 9 weeks to go wed!
This is the second or third time I've seen the term 'hairdresser car' used. I like to consider myself as a sort of sporty individual who loves driving a sports car with a manual transmission. I love running it through the gears on a mountain road with hairpin turns where you can't see around the corner because of all the trees. Something like US Route 9 along Lake George between Bolton Landing and Fort Ticonderoga. What a thrill. Makes me feel very confident with myself and my driving capabilities. That is, until I saw the posts from Walrus. Now here's a guy that can drive the living daylights out of his car. Not a hairdresser in sight. Made me feel like a hairdresser. ( and I don't have any hair). Really took the wind out of my sails. Makes me feel like I should burn rubber the next time I pull out of my driveway. Drive that car like a real man!!!! I'm so confused now. I should thank Walrus for showing me the upper limits of the car's performance. Drive on, Walrus, and keep those great videos coming. FrankieWere all mugs with hairdresser cars. Especially yours!
Yes Walrus certainly gets to his clients for a shampoo and set quicker than most of us!This is the second or third time I've seen the term 'hairdresser car' used. I like to consider myself as a sort of sporty individual who loves driving a sports car with a manual transmission. I love running it through the gears on a mountain road with hairpin turns where you can't see around the corner because of all the trees. Something like US Route 9 along Lake George between Bolton Landing and Fort Ticonderoga. What a thrill. Makes me feel very confident with myself and my driving capabilities. That is, until I saw the posts from Walrus. Now here's a guy that can drive the living daylights out of his car. Not a hairdresser in sight. Made me feel like a hairdresser. ( and I don't have any hair). Really took the wind out of my sails. Makes me feel like I should burn rubber the next time I pull out of my driveway. Drive that car like a real man!!!! I'm so confused now. I should thank Walrus for showing me the upper limits of the car's performance. Drive on, Walrus, and keep those great videos coming. Frankie
Great news Gary...A mug supplier has been contacted and he reckons my design idea will print perfectly fine
Just need to sort out what graphic file formats I can supply him with so he can produce them. Hopefully be able to do an announcement sooner than I thought, with details and pricing!
Not one each then? Shelly Oh I forgot you don't drink coffee, but you could put Coke in it!Great news Gary , you can put my name down for one