SickofEveryone wrote:Looking a official sum 41 shirt to buy, its so hard finding my size and the right price.
What era do you want it from?
There's heaps of good t-shirts on ebay.
I looked there, most of them aren't official, and the ones that are dont have my size or if they do they r like 30 bucks with shipping. thanks though
What do you want official ones for though?
The non-official shirts are really no different, half of them are probably made at the same plant, they're just not released by Sum 41 but some random instead. Some of the designs are better than ones you can get at shows as well.
Because I'm an official fan. I think its illegal to sell their designs on their shirts without the Sums permission, which I doubt they have. Besides profit goes to the sums, well at least some.
SickofEveryone wrote:Looking a official sum 41 shirt to buy, its so hard finding my size and the right price.
What era do you want it from?
There's heaps of good t-shirts on ebay.
I looked there, most of them aren't official, and the ones that are dont have my size or if they do they r like 30 bucks with shipping. thanks though
What do you want official ones for though?
The non-official shirts are really no different, half of them are probably made at the same plant, they're just not released by Sum 41 but some random instead. Some of the designs are better than ones you can get at shows as well.
Because I'm an official fan. I think its illegal to sell their designs on their shirts without the Sums permission, which I doubt they have. I think the non official are made by the sellers themselves. But thats just what i think. Besides profit goes to the sums, well at least some.
Boni Boy Blue wrote:Motorway driving is so god-damn boring.
It's better if you ignore speed limits.
Not so good. My top speed is only 98MPH. That's what happens when you own a 1.0i 12V. Plus side, £20 road tax a year and £200 a year insurance. £10 for petrol lasts about a week.
Boni Boy Blue wrote:Motorway driving is so god-damn boring.
It's better if you ignore speed limits.
Not so good. My top speed is only 98MPH. That's what happens when you own a 1.0i 12V. Plus side, £20 road tax a year and £200 a year insurance. £10 for petrol lasts about a week.
I recently acquired a new engine.
It's much more fun with a 2.3l cosworth under the bonnet ;)
Boni Boy Blue wrote:Motorway driving is so god-damn boring.
It's better if you ignore speed limits.
Not so good. My top speed is only 98MPH. That's what happens when you own a 1.0i 12V. Plus side, £20 road tax a year and £200 a year insurance. £10 for petrol lasts about a week.
I recently acquired a new engine.
It's much more fun with a 2.3l cosworth under the bonnet ;)
Boni Boy Blue wrote:Motorway driving is so god-damn boring.
It's better if you ignore speed limits.
Not so good. My top speed is only 98MPH. That's what happens when you own a 1.0i 12V. Plus side, £20 road tax a year and £200 a year insurance. £10 for petrol lasts about a week.
I recently acquired a new engine.
It's much more fun with a 2.3l cosworth under the bonnet ;)
Having a fast car for the roads is kinda lame. Can't take advantage of it enough, bound to get caught at some point, costs a lot and it's pretty dangerous.
If you're rich enough to afford to take it to the track for drive days then it's awesome.
Tyler. wrote:Having a fast car for the roads is kinda lame. Can't take advantage of it enough, bound to get caught at some point, costs a lot and it's pretty dangerous.
If you're rich enough to afford to take it to the track for drive days then it's awesome.
Yeah I've done Silverstone a couple of times. Gonna do Donnington at some point over the summer.