Till death us do part

redvee
redvee Posts: 11,922
edited January 2012 in Commuting chat
Saw an item on local news about it. £2,250 for a trike?
I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.

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  • SimonAH
    SimonAH Posts: 3,730
    I've come across this bloke before (from a motorcycling angle) and he rankles. It's fine for a funeral business to gouge cash if there is a market that will pay (and by 'eck do they) but he is an ordained minister and is, I would have thought, supposed to be above earthly riches.

    Nope, don't like, especially when a minister is selling something as 'a going concern'. What next, admission fees for prayer?
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  • EKE_38BPM
    EKE_38BPM Posts: 5,821
    Reverend Paul Sinclair, 46, of Motorcycle Funerals created the unique mode of funereal transport but found he was not fit enough to operate it.

    Get fit then before you need your own product!
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  • notsoblue
    notsoblue Posts: 5,756
    I bet he'd still have drivers beeping or overtaking too closely in frustration at being held up ;)