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  • moneymabel
    moneymabel Posts: 7,910 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    How much would you want to pay maximum 2kids and then i can keep an eye out if I go to any carboots etc .
  • Theyve gone quiet now I think they feel guilty for the broken lamp,no one has owned up yet,OH due in soon he,ll sort them out
    Was feeling so positive this morning,and everythings going pear shaped
    I will just have to think of the beach cottage and get on
  • 2cats1kid
    2cats1kid Posts: 1,179 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Probably a fiver or so, MM. Like I say, the complete sets are going for a lot, but I don't need a complete set for what I want to do.
  • 2cats, I'm just finished up on my YouGov surveys then heading out to my local charity shops, so I'll keep an eye out for you. Could you end up with too many if we all score??!!

    Toots x
    PROUD SUPPORTER OF THE DRIBBLERS!
    £97 / £11,000
  • moneymabel
    moneymabel Posts: 7,910 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Ok I'll keep an eye out for any of the tiles for you :-)
  • 2cats1kid
    2cats1kid Posts: 1,179 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    LOL I'm sure I'd use them eventually! :)
  • MummyandPaige
    MummyandPaige Posts: 828 Forumite
    edited 20 February 2010 at 1:39PM
    2cats - I know it is in the states so you would have to enquire about postage, but http://shop.ebay.com/sis.html?_kw=300+SCRABBLE+WOODEN+LETTER+TILES+CRAFT+SCRAP+BOOKING

    Any good?

    Scratch that, not that cheap!
    turn £100 into £10000 in 2010 member #16 £567.68/£10,000 - :(

    I'm a wiggly worm, I'm a wiggly worm, how do you do, I love you, I'm wiggly worm!
  • deq123
    deq123 Posts: 227 Forumite
    In 12 months I want to:-

    have given up my day job (too much typing and takes soooooo long to do!)
    paid off mine and daughters debts
    bought new car (would love a bmw!)
    have online business making enough money to live comfortably on

    hmmm that sounds a lot, better get back to work!
    Sell £1000 in 2016 - £12.48/£1000
    Earn £2016 in 2016 - £0.00/£1000

  • jo70mo
    jo70mo Posts: 3,792 Forumite
    woohoo - so there are some benefits of being married to a musician who hoards everything. He put a microphone on ebay last night and this morning it had gone on BIN at £200:eek::T.
    Just a shame its not something a bit bulkier to clear a bit of space.
    Think boxes of hand percussion, full PA system plus extras, at least 4 accordians, 3 guitars, bass guitar, 4 ukeleles and so on.:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    The children take up less room:D
    Jo x
    “Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”
    - Howard Thurman
  • well done Jo! What else can you sneakily list? lol! Tell him he only has 1 pair of hands, so he can only keep one of each thing!
    turn £100 into £10000 in 2010 member #16 £567.68/£10,000 - :(

    I'm a wiggly worm, I'm a wiggly worm, how do you do, I love you, I'm wiggly worm!
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