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That made me chuckle.fuzzybear01 wrote: »For a minute I thought the GPS bracelet was one fitted with a tracking device. Didn't realise it was an abbreviation for gold plated silver!0 -
fuzzybear01 wrote: »For a minute I thought the GPS bracelet was one fitted with a tracking device. Didn't realise it was an abbreviation for gold plated silver!
*Giggle* Brilliant!"...Our greatest fear is not that we are inadequate,
but that we are powerful beyond measure".
- Nelson Mandela.0 -
I got the Scrabble too - good buy afor us - no Ps or Xbox here so wasn't much point in going for those.0
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Hush-Puppy wrote: »The chocolates DID have an RRP of £19.99 earlier (on the black Friday bit), which has now changed to £10, so yes, I'd expect them to be £2.50!
The item page still says £20 for the RRP, it could go either way, but I'd be more inclined to say £50 -
salnpaul2010 wrote: »im still in the queue for the scrabble game

me too!
Can you stilll go for other items if one items is queuing?0 -
Hush-Puppy wrote: »*Giggle* Brilliant!
There was something in the paper about Kate Middleton having a tracking device in a piece of jewellery so I thought Amazon were cashing in!0 -
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