Cotton Motorbike - Nice!

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by El Toro, Dec 11, 2013.

  1. nice thread
     
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  2. I see what you did there :upyeah:
     
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  3. right as this is in the lounge


    nice to see its not been left satin around
     
  4. You're just materialistic
     
  5. how very dare you - jumping on the Cotton bandwagon
     
  6. It's April 1, ET is spinning a yarn for us....
     
  7. and everyone else is just muslin in
     
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  8. They're gone but not for cotton
     
  9. Sew what?
     
  10. my leathers if you want, there a bit thread bare
     
  11. Why have cotton when you can have ...

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  12. What kind of person sells such a bike?

    Could it be...................Cotton Traders...:biggrin:

    I'll get me coat...:tongue:
     
  13. I expected to see something El T had knocked up from his sewing kit :wink:
     
  14. you lot have me in stitches
     
  15. Joining the The British Motorcycle Charitable Trust is actually a pretty good deal - for one or two sites (eg Black Country Museum), you'd get the £20 membership fee back with one visit:

    Join the Trust

    Because the trust exhibits machines in many of our finest Motorcycle, Transport and cultural museums, Members are entitled to FREE ADMISSION for themselves and families (2 adults & up to 3 children) to the following collections:-

    • [*=left]The National Motor Museum, Beaulieu *
      [*=left]The Haynes International Motor Museum, Sparkford
      [*=left]The Black Country Living Museum, Dudley
      [*=left]Coventry Transport Museum, Coventry
      [*=left]The Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon*
      [*=left]The Sammy Miller Museum, New Milton
      [*=left]The National Motorcycle Museum, Bickenhill, Solihull*
      [*=left]The London Motorcycle Museum, Greenford
      [*=left]Brooklands Museum, Weybridge
      [*=left]Manx Museum, Douglas, Isle of Man
    * These museums offer free entry to the member only
     
  16. So you join. Pay £20 to do so. Visit the Black Country Museum. You get in. They give you your £20 back. Cool. :upyeah:
     
  17. lol - no, I was just remarking that as a couple of the museums have entrance fees of a tenner or more, once you've presented your membership card and received free entrance for you and significant other (plus kids if you have them), you're quids in.

    #hashtag tightwad Humbug
     
    #18 Humbug, Dec 15, 2013
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  18. Not as good a deal as the one I described :frown:
     
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