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From Trash to Cash: the Dribbling never ends

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  • jo70mo
    jo70mo Posts: 3,792 Forumite
    ooh just looked at my MSE stars by my name. I was only on one star when this thread started.lol
    “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
  • Just put my fireplace on facebook....probarbly naughty but...........
    going to put it on ebay now, then edit clothes bundle photos age 8, and try and get listed
    Then picking girls up from youth club and doing 2 hrs work at the pool so i can have tommorow off to pick up my bargin stroller and pack some stuff
  • jo70mo
    jo70mo Posts: 3,792 Forumite
    all sounds very productive evenstar :T
    “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
  • thanks nixi
    Maybe one day theyll realise that....when Im old and grey
  • jo70mo
    jo70mo Posts: 3,792 Forumite
    on the radio.....
    one love
    one life
    lets get together and feel all right.

    love it
    “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
  • mambury
    mambury Posts: 2,168 Forumite
    jo70mo wrote: »
    on the radio.....
    one love
    one life
    lets get together and feel all right.

    love it

    can't beat a bit of Bob!
    sealed pot challange #572!
    Garden fund - £0!!:D
    £0/£10k
  • wayne1983
    wayne1983 Posts: 1,511 Forumite
    jo70mo wrote: »
    hey Wayne. Good to see you.
    Good luck with the shirts. The only thing i have noticed is you say you have all sizes but you don't specify Ie are they small/medium/ large extra large or
    womens size 10/12/14 etc or mens size 38cm/40cm etc
    people probably need to know the sizing format you are using to let you know what they want.
    It isn't till way into the checkout process that there is a box for additional information where people could actually tell you the size they want and even then you don't specifically ask for it.
    Is there a way you could either add a box to select size actually on the item description or add each size as an additional item. so you see womens white T-shirt size 10 as one item and Mens size medium as another and kids age 3 as another.etc so all available sizes are shown.
    There should be a way around it. would be worth it I think as this way feels a little bit unsettling as a shopper and I might just choose to go somewhere else where I could see the info clearly.
    Jo x

    Thanks, ive ordered S,M,L,XL,XXL. I have also purchased a small amount of kids t shirts, ranging from 3-4 to 9-10.
    I know what you mean about the drop down box and im glad youve brought this up as any extra input in making things better is always a good thing!. However i will need to ask about this as it isnt something im to hot on! cheers.:beer:
    2016 Money challenge - £290
  • jo70mo
    jo70mo Posts: 3,792 Forumite
    Nixi, not sure if your planned website is a PR one but just found this blog post with a couple of great quotes about the value of words. the first one is good but I really liked the second one for a copywriter. just thought it might be of inetrest.
    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
  • cagneuk
    cagneuk Posts: 450 Forumite
    Hi everyone.
    The stir fry was a great success. I cubed the pork and grilled it. Cooked the noodles. Heated the oil in wok added garlic, pak choi, baby courgettes, baby corn, cabbage onions and Ginger.
    Then squeeze of lime, splash of water, soy sauce ground black pepper and veg stock cube.
    Added noodles and pork.
    Delicious. OH wasn't too impressed but she doesn't like trying new things, even my 4yr old DD enjoyed it apart from the courgettes.
    I probably over did the veg slightly as cabbage and pak choi was a bit soggy but not much. Will know for next time.
    Would like to: Retire at 54. 19yrs .Clear mortgage by 50. 16yrs. Clear Secured debts by 43. 8yrs.Clear Unsecured debt by 39. 4yrs. Gain full control of my finances by 36. 1yr.Keep my head above water. Today.
    Dribble Diet: Starting weight(26/8): 18st 7lb:eek: current weight(08/11): 15st 11lb Ideal weight: 12st 7lb
  • jo70mo
    jo70mo Posts: 3,792 Forumite
    yay cagne glad it was good.
    Great that DD liked it.OH may get used to it. she might like the next new thing better - whatever it is going to be. lol.
    “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
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