Or - as an alternative
Anyone heading over to jolly old England that could bring back a
suitcase full of bricks? Can you imagine the look on the customs
inspector who gets that travellor? 8^)
Of course, that would be if John is willing to set up a "storage" area
for the bricks.
Carl
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jonmac [SMTP:jonmac@ndirect.co.uk]
> Sent: Monday, January 11, 1999 11:03 AM
> To: Triumphs List; Spitfires List
> Subject: THE BRICKS
>
>
> Hi, Guys
>
> The man in the post office said he thought I was going to throw my
> Triumph Brick doorstop to my coalshed through his glass partition
> this morning, when I took it there to weigh.
>
> My example weighs 5 kilos, about 11lbs - though it has to be said
> there is some extra mortar stuck to it.I guess the mailing cost will
> sort the men from the boys. If you want one surface mail will cost
> US$50.00 exactly and shipping time is said to be 6 weeks.
> Alternatively, if you can't wait that long, airmail will be US$70.00
> exactly. I've got a fair bit of brown wrapping paper and sticky tape
> left over, so I'll throw that in for free.
>
> Whoever wants one, mail me off list and I'll give you payment and
> address details.
>
> John Mac
>
> "There's no such thing as an excessive profit"
> OR
> "The answer's NO, now what's the question?"
> THE MOTTOES OF ALL BANKS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
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