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What is your charity shop bargain of the week?
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You're lucky then, mine is stretched to about three times its normal width, meaning lots of sideways scrolling.
I haven't bogged off yet, and I ain't no babe
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What version are you using? Green one or the new one?0
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You mean what version of MSE? I tried the new one and couldn't get on with it, so went back to the original format. Is that why the photo is skewing my screen?
I haven't bogged off yet, and I ain't no babe
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I went in a local CS to look for some books and found a lovely little jardinaire in the exact shade of turquoise to match the accessories in my just redone bathroom! a bargain @£1.95!0
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Owain_Moneysaver wrote: »There's a Catherine Rae artist in Skegness
http://www.skegnessstandard.co.uk/news/local/success-for-art-group-s-exhibition-1-5009219
PS please resize your picture if you can as it's affecting the page layout
sorry been away for the weekend, it looks fine on my screen, but I will try to resize, when I work how to do it0 -
At a charity sale yesterday a brand new H2ox5 steam mop with about £50s worth of spare pads brushes plus 3 full size bottles of the very expensive perfume stuff to put in the water
for £20
Was so happy as had this model before put managed to snap the handle on it
So had purchased a another one which I hate its no where as good as the H2o
So my £20 was thrown at them and it was in the car before you could blink
So happy with my bargain
Mav x
Debt free and Mortgage free thank you to all for your encouragement and advice :j
Crazy Clothes challenge £300/£48 and 5 months /0 without spending :T0 -
Malvern today. Got map of exact bit of Switzerland we are going to - 99p!
Next hoodie for son 1 - £4.0 -
I bought a lovely White Stuff skirt for £5. It was brand new and still had the original £55 price tag on it, Bargain!0
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The Community shop today had a lovely BNWT's Monsoon maxi sundress with the original price tag of £129 on it.....they were asking £7. Trouble was it was 2 sizes too big and I stood for ages trying to work out if I could alter it to fit. Decided it would be too complicated
Instead I bought a Jaegar fine linen shirt in a dark grey and white thin stripey pattern for £1.50.0 -
A Molton Brown Ylang Ylang body polish, RRP £39, I got it for £6.
Have never really used Molton Brown before (apart from a shower gel) but have heard good things about it. I'd never pay full price, and tbh can't believe that people would pay that much, it's shocking! :eek:
Really glad I got my khaki jacket a few weeks back too, as I'm wearing it loads now the weather is getting warmer!0
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