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Do people who aren't in "the know" seriously buy these?? :rotfl:
The first thing I do if I notice vouchers on offer is to google it to see where to get them from.
Unfortunately not everyone thinks like us. My DD2 gave up her gymnastics to concentrate on dance so I sold a used leotard set a few weeks back and was very pleased with the price I got (started at 99p so buyer could decide the price to pay). The manufacturer also sells on eBay and she could have bought brand new for just a few pounds more :rotfl:
Some people must have more money than sense!0 -
Boba_Fettish wrote: »My 7 yr daughter NEEDS to know the name of the person that invented the wheel - none of my explanations work, she's convinced we should know the name of someone who invented something so important LOL0
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Happy birthday qofc hope you are having a good one.
Niki you out there im having a really bad no smoking day today, its over 3 weeks now but so tempted today .
I know i will not have one but its hard give me some of your wise words pls.
stick with it Brand8 , these cravings happen to all people who stop , they'll go away quite soon and you'll be victrious in giving up your habit .
After all it is just a habit , I'm sure OB will confirm this and also offer support .
You can do it Brand8I was young once , now I get older all the time .0 -
Good afternoon/evening All:)Boba_Fettish wrote: »I just looked at this sellers completed listings - the only ones that have sold, haven't sold for more than 99p.
With the money spent on paper, printer ink, ebay fees and paypal fees, it just doesn't make sense!
Plus they're paying postage!!! as it's free on the listing (why isn't there an 'idiot' smiley?)
Have received the following T's treat:DAs a special thank you for being one of our most loyal customers here's a free packet of hot cross buns for you to enjoy with any order delivered on or before Easter Monday.
My DS ( he is 2 now) did not want to eat "normal" food at all. These tips really helped me - playing with food&feeding all his toys, putting different types of food ( colour,shapes,consistence, frozen, etc. ) in a muffin tray and let him choose. He now refuses only broad beans and garlic, but I can live with that:)...reality is a point of view...0 -
mymerrywidow wrote: »tha main person selling them has also 50-50 bread coupons and the honey shreddies.:mad::mad:
They are only getting 99p for them including P&P - makes you wonder why they bother!0 -
jumblejack wrote: »Snap ant, don't feel ashamed. Be proud!
4p is obviously well chuffed with your stash as should you be!!!!
I'd rather see the contents of your dressing table than fake bake bottles n scrunchies!
You just need a glitch on shelving, that's all!!!!!
cheers JJ , the stash did start off nice'n'tidy but it's a working dressing table and things get moved , chocs distrubuted etc etc so it looks a little messy but it will taste lovely .:)I was young once , now I get older all the time .0 -
Visited the funeral home today with my wonderful big brother - who has been my rock through this. Still doesn't seem real, didn't seem like mum there, yet was awful to leave her there if that makes any sense.
Got to make some notes tonight about what to say at the funeral home, might tel a few of mums jokes and a limerick or too, do you think the one about the boy on the burning deck would go down well at a cremation? She wasn't a poetry type, more the dirty joke type, her and happychap would have got along well, lol.0 -
FloFlo, it must be so difficult for you but I can see that you've inherited your mother's sense of humour. Take care. x0
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LadyLeenie wrote: »Evening Nasties
Please excuse my face pack tonight
Mr S has Moet and Chandon at 27.99 per bottle, I have a £12 off £60 spend and £10 in nector points, sorry Mr T, Mr S gets me tonight:rotfl::rotfl:
Volunteers selflessly.I say "THANKS" to posts that make me smile - Oh and really good glitches.:j
Good things come to those who wait:A Bad things come on express delivery:(0 -
Visited the funeral home today with my wonderful big brother - who has been my rock through this. Still doesn't seem real, didn't seem like mum there, yet was awful to leave her there if that makes any sense.
Got to make some notes tonight about what to say at the funeral home, might tel a few of mums jokes and a limerick or too, do you think the one about the boy on the burning deck would go down well at a cremation? She wasn't a poetry type, more the dirty joke type, her and happychap would have got along well, lol.
I think it`s a case of whatever feels right for you. When some close to me died a few years ago I wrote a letter and got together some photos and laid them in the coffin, it was right for me at that time. xxToni`s Mummy0
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