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Tesco Discussion Chats & Grabbits 11+ Xmas/NY (Incorporating HC's Glitch & B1tch Pub)
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And Happy you definitely need new shoes. :eek:
OH did manage to buy some stick on soles at our local shoe repairers for a pair that were not in as bad state as yours. Might be worth a try they cost £5.95, cheaper than replacing a decent pair of leather shoes. But not as cheap as the 4p ones that he didn't like and I gave to my SIL's BF, wish had saved them for you now looking at that pic.0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »their underwear is really odd size wise, i tend to find that i have to go up a back size compared to other shops
but i still love it and will be gutted if they close for good. I'll do my bit by buying the rest of the shop first though lol
The 34's are fine fit but sadly cups are too small I have 1 balcony bra from there I can wear rest are way too small however many styles I try lol0 -
HappyChappy84 wrote: »Sis has just seen my shoes and says I need a new pair.:eek::eek:
I reckon there's at least another 6 months wear in them yet.:):beer:
Lol, if you listed them on ebay you would make a fortune, well worn shoes do you very well. I'll see if I can spot a listing as an example.0 -
And Happy you definitely need new shoes. :eek:
OH did manage to buy some stick on soles at our local shoe repairers for a pair that were not in as bad state as yours. Might be worth a try they cost £5.95, cheaper than replacing a decent pair of leather shoes. But not as cheap as the 4p ones that he didn't like and I gave to my SIL's BF, wish had saved them for you now looking at that pic.
Hmmmm, stick on soles, night look in to them.
And thanks.0 -
I sit and have a read on this thread evey now and then and have a laugh, and even on the odd occasion post.
No idea how many pets you have covered on the vet club, £396 a year seems a lot to recoup when you have pet insurance as well, you must be spending a fortune if you pay that much and it still saves money. We all have to do what saves us money.
I didcovered Vets4Pets about a year ago, their peices are really good. Spay at my old vets for a retriever was over £300 and at Vets4Pets about £150, I can't remember the exact amount, they even called the next day to check she was ok which I thought was a lovely touch.
They do a deal where you pay a one off fee of £99 and that pays for their annual vacs for the lifetime of the dog, surprising called Vac for Life. There are lots of Vets4Pets branches so if I moved I'd probably be near one. My old vets was charging over £30 for the annual vacs so as long as Vets4Pets are still around for 3 years I've broken even and anymore is a bonus.
Hope evryone is recovering from great Christmases
I do recoup from the plan, when all added up I recoup quite a nice amount, considering how much vets cost, £400 odd a year isn't much for two cats.
Vets4pets sounds good, like a place my friend uses in Birmingham but like that place, my nearest branch is over 25 miles away so a total no-go!No Buying Unnecessary Toiletries 2023
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read - Groucho Marx0 -
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The 34's are fine fit but sadly cups are too small I have 1 balcony bra from there I can wear rest are way too small however many styles I try lol
i havent tried mine on yet as i am about 3 million stone heavier now than i was before christmas :eek:I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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HappyChappy84 wrote: »Hmmmm, stick on soles, night look in to them.
And thanks.
You used to be able to buy them in good old Woolies, had been looking around for ages in Wilkinsons, Ts etc but no luck. Looks like good old fashioned shoes repairers are the only place to get them now. Let me know how you get on.0 -
Lol, if you listed them on ebay you would make a fortune, well worn shoes do you very well. I'll see if I can spot a listing as an example.
Probably a load of perverts with foot fetishes on ebay then :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:No Buying Unnecessary Toiletries 2023
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read - Groucho Marx0 -
HappyChappy84 wrote: »Why would people buy well worn shoes.:huh:
To sniff em :rotfl:
List them as well worn scally shoes and you'll earn enough to buy 3 new pairs:grinheart “Truly Great Madness Cannot Be Achieved Without Significant Intelligence.”:grinheart0
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