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James240 wrote:hiya peeps im looking at getting myself a treat i want to start collecting the Stargate SG1 Tv series Yeah i know :rolleyes: on DVD there £21.99 a season approximatley and theres 9 seasons was thinking about getting one season a month.
Whats bugging me is that do u think i should get them and treat my self or put it towards my debt????
all opinions welcome
Well I would say no coz it looks carp although I've never watched it! :rotfl:
It's totally up to you mate. It's £200! How often are you gonna watch them?
Or is it purely for a collectors point of view!
I started getting the Simpsons boxsets but haven't bought any since Series 4! Can't justify paying £30 a time when I hardly ever, if ever, watch them!0 -
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southernscouser wrote:Well I would say no coz it looks carp although I've never watched it! :rotfl:
It's totally up to you mate. It's £200! How often are you gonna watch them?
Or is it purely for a collectors point of view!
I started getting the Simpsons boxsets but haven't bought any since Series 4! Can't justify paying £30 a time when I hardly ever, if ever, watch them!
Well it is a series that i would like cos i loved the movie and watched the Series all the time until i couldnt get home until after 6pm and missed them when they were airing them on Sky......if i did buy them i would buy them out of my budget so if they cost £21.99 i would split the difference over my weekly budget i.e. £21.99 divded by 4 weeks = £5.49 a week off my weekly budget.....Sofa_Sogood wrote:
awwwww sofa ..........:rotfl:Savings Total so far for 2023: £8,062.580 -
James240 wrote:awwwww sofa ..........:rotfl:
Deodorant or DVD's? DVD's or deodorant?
Erm .... James?
You're losing the plot a bit :eek:0 -
OK, 2 views here mate!
Firstly if it's coming out of your budget then I'd say why not. That money is yours to choose how you would like to spend it.
However, if you can afford them out of your budget, may it's too high! But thats just being really tight! You've got to have some money for yourself!0 -
Sofa_Sogood wrote:Deodorant or DVD's? DVD's or deodorant?
Erm .... James?
You're losing the plot a bit :eek:
:rotfl:
i got me deodorant yesterday missy :rotfl: just hopeing the lynx effect works with the ladies :rotfl:Savings Total so far for 2023: £8,062.580 -
southernscouser wrote:OK, 2 views here mate!
Firstly if it's coming out of your budget then I'd say why not. That money is yours to choose how you would like to spend it.
However, if you can afford them out of your budget, may it's too high! But thats just being really tight! You've got to have some money for yourself!
nah none to high mate my weekly budget i try to give my self is between £20-£25.
Wish i could give me self a higher budget though :rolleyes: :rotfl:
and whats a bollies for fishing???:rotfl:
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James240 wrote:and whats a bollies for fishing???
:rotfl:
:rotfl:
A boilie is a bait made out of egg, flour, then different flavourings, maybe blended things like anything really, then rolled into balls then you boil them for about 2 minutes until they go pretty hard!
Tomorrows lesson is hair-rigging!:rotfl:
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Of course, if you saved the £22 a month instead of spending it on DVDs, then after a year you'd have enough money to buy four sets of car mats!!! :rotfl:0
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Sleekit wrote:Of course, if you saved the £22 a month instead of spending it on DVDs, then after a year you'd have enough money to buy four sets of car mats!!! :rotfl:
That was uncalled for! :rolleyes:
But it made me laugh!:rotfl:
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