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From Trash to Cash: the £100 to 10K Dribble thread, Part Deux

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  • jo70mo
    jo70mo Posts: 3,792 Forumite
    Sorry evenstar I've no idea. gut feeling is they don't go for much but I'm definitely no expert.
    Its very quiet here today but hopefully someone will be along with more knowledge soon.
    How was DDs sleepover?
    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
  • evenstarcrafty
    evenstarcrafty Posts: 727 Forumite
    edited 20 March 2010 at 2:35PM
    They went to the i max 3d in Gateshaed which is fairy new and the film broke 3/4 of the way through
    Apart from that she had fun and is knackered
    To tired to eat so she must be exchausted
    Aparantly they were up cooking at 4 in the morning
    I know my OH wouldnt stand for that
    The mum looked shattered, her 5 year old was out for the count and the dad had to go to work,Poor dad

    Oh and johnny Depp is fab as the mad hatter she said
  • OH just landed
    Dog sounds the alarm lol
    Be back later hopefully someone knows what to do with the vhs tapes
  • helzbelz_57
    helzbelz_57 Posts: 315 Forumite
    evenstar i have some quite old vhs that i am selling, some from late 80's/early 90's.

    tbh i think it very much depends on the individual video. i have sold some on amazon for £7/£8 even with the covers in quite worn condition. just nursery rhyme videos. then i have some similar that have sold on ebay for 99p.

    perhaps i was just lucky with the amazon ones, in that someone was looking for them specifically.

    if you go on amazon to sell they will tell you what the market price and amazon lowest price is for that item.
    "it's better than a poke in the eye with a pointy stick" - my dad, regularly throughout my childhood when I complained about something being too small/not perfect/not tasty/not what I wanted. he was right every time. :D
  • paulabear
    paulabear Posts: 1,278 Forumite
    Back from DS's Joseph production, it was so cute, he sang all the songs right through but forgot his one line...bless! Have been up since 3am with DD1 (who is now in bed, nice for her! I have to be up with the other two!) -but the grandmas etc have enjoyed their lunch so it has been a really nice day. Plus they all gave me some money 'in case I'm skint' so that'll help the bank balance :)
    Hope you're all having a good day, how is everyone getting on with their moneymaking? xx
    I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick @ss.... and I'm all out of bubblegum.
  • babymoo
    babymoo Posts: 3,187 Forumite
    paulabear wrote: »
    Hi everyone :) have got MIL here and was telling her about the smelly shoes and merkins, she didn't know what a merkin was so I Googled 'diamante merkin' and the third link that came up was this thread, the post with me saying 'does anyone know the best deliver option for a six-foot sulkie with diamante merkin...'!!!
    Jo, well done, hope it goes really well, you will impress them is what I'm betting :)
    Munchki, really sorry to hear about your bad time, glad you're being looked after, and people on here have got advice for you - wish I could help in some way, the mechanic sounds nice though, think you're really strong to be going through all this and still have your sense of humour!
    Em and MummyandPaige, your Sulkies are on their way - babymoo, I've been struggling to do the saying for yours so it's not posted yet but I will get it done, just sorry I haven't sent it off yet!
    My MIL is fab, I've got my two grandmas and my dad and sister coming to watch DS in his thing tomorrow then coming for lunch - was worrying I only had sandwiches and salad for them when she turned up with a load of food 'to help out' :)

    No worries hun whenever your ready!!
    munchki wrote: »
    ok those in and around sheffield etc, perhaps we could all meet up one day as well???

    *wanders off to contemplate those merkin thingymabobs*

    I'm in!! It takes around 30 mins to get to sheffield and cz DP is from there i'm getting used to the place now.
    cally6008 wrote: »
    ... signing out for a couple days, OH's real dad died tonight and it's cut him up sumit rotten, too many what if's going round and round


    Huge hugs and sorry for your loss


    Wooo - be proud of me that is the first time I have ever multi-quoted!! :D How is everyone today?
  • jo70mo
    jo70mo Posts: 3,792 Forumite
    Sounds lovely Paula. Glad you all enjoyed it and hope you get more sleep tonight.
    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
  • babymoo
    babymoo Posts: 3,187 Forumite
    I cannot believe how quickly we have filled 200 pages again!!
  • paulabear
    paulabear Posts: 1,278 Forumite
    Does anybody know what I could put my polymer clay beads onto? - I want something that fastens but I don't know anything about making necklaces, they're on elastic to show how they hang and keep them together atm but I think they need to go on something pretty...I'm trying to make sense but if I'm not it's because I'm going mad from lack of sleep so please forgive me...:)
    I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick @ss.... and I'm all out of bubblegum.
  • laura16_2
    laura16_2 Posts: 625 Forumite
    couldn't you get some of those little metal stick things (I can't remember what they are called) to put them on make loops at the top and fasten them onto a charm bracelet?
    Sealed pot challenge 1875
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