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  • anything in the petstore that claims it will get my dog stop trying to disengage my shoulder from its socket on a walk
  • amosworks
    amosworks Posts: 1,831 Forumite
    Tesco sell value fabric softner for 33p. As an added extra in your iron, watering that bottle down would get you a half a years worth of ironing for sure! Dunno about the health of your iron though :-\

    I think the most useless products is a car. What is our obsession about travelling quickly between places with absolutely no regard for mother earth? They, and everything related to them, bring death and destruction to everything they go near. OK maybe not most useless but certainly most evil :(
  • MinnieSpender
    MinnieSpender Posts: 2,975 Forumite
    anything in the petstore that claims it will get my dog stop trying to disengage my shoulder from its socket on a walk

    Did you try roller skates and a bungee rope?
    :eek: What if the hokey cokey is what it's all about? :eek:
    Official "Bring back Mark and Lard NOW! or else (please)" Member 16
  • ZTD
    ZTD Posts: 24,327 Forumite
    anything in the petstore that claims it will get my dog stop trying to disengage my shoulder from its socket on a walk

    Is it castrated? If not, you could always buy it a really small collar and put it on , though not too tight.

    It won't pull then... :eek:
    "Follow the money!" - Deepthroat (AKA William Mark Felt Sr - Associate Director of the FBI)
    "We were born and raised in a summer haze." Adele 'Someone like you.'
    "Blowing your mind, 'cause you know what you'll find, when you're looking for things in the sky."
    OMD 'Julia's Song'
  • moggins
    moggins Posts: 5,190 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    emilyt wrote:
    No nails. Never worked for me or anyone else i know. Please let me know if it worked for you and what you used it for.

    I have a shelf I put up with no nails 7 years ago and it's still there with a huge ceramic cat sat on it :D
    Organised people are just too lazy to look for things

    F U Fund currently at £250
  • gallygirl
    gallygirl Posts: 17,240 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    lynzpower wrote:
    you ol' misery, Id love a bubble gun

    yeah, me too!!!!!!7_9_7.gif
    A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort
    :) Mortgage Balance = £0 :)
    "Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"
  • LJD1_2
    LJD1_2 Posts: 2,173 Forumite
    Metal bird shaped lemon squeesers, I mean what's wrong with your hand? (yip mines in the drawer if anyone wants to make me an offer).

    Clothes for dogs.
    January budget
    Nothing left!
  • Chrismojam
    Chrismojam Posts: 821 Forumite
    lynzpower wrote:
    I was once given a bobbing stuffed gorilla, it bobbed in time with the music that played "la bamba" Thanks mother.

    She got it from the QVC discount store. Say no more eh

    Cool....where d'ya get that from? I've got a thing for gorillas and chimps and stuff.........in case you hadn't guessed........by the way......that's me:p ..no really:D

    Someone mentioned mobile phones earlier......I've never bought one or got contract for one.........I get OH cast off's.....he's the soft sod who get's the latest model!!...........and I'd be surprised if I've spent more than £100 PAYG in the last 3/4 years!
  • Chrismojam
    Chrismojam Posts: 821 Forumite
    Chrismojam wrote:
    and I'd be surprised if I've spent more than £100 PAYG in the last 3/4 years!

    I have aphone in work and one at home.........don't want to be contactable all the time!:p
  • N9eav
    N9eav Posts: 4,742 Forumite
    emilyt wrote:
    No nails. Never worked for me or anyone else i know. Please let me know if it worked for you and what you used it for.

    No nails is great. Gripfill is better I think, but you have to make sure enough pressure is applied initially or else it does not grab. Most of my house it held together with it.
    Skirtings, trim, some dodgy roof slates,
    NO to pasty tax We won!!!! Just shows that people power works! Don't be apathetic to your cause!
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