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OMG What some people will try to sell!!! AMAZING
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London bricks tend to be very over rated. Quite common, and an easy con.
Now if yuo could get hold of some Cheshire Slate that would be a different ball game altogether.
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Al "Purple" Mac
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Agutka wrote:I'm gonna be rich!!!! When those bricks are 'priceless in the future' I'll sell mine. I have at least four loose in the garden.
Anyone know how I can preserve them? Vacuum, constant temperature and humidity. And need to notify the insurance company.
Should I bid on his brick to complete a set?
LOL
You can preserve them btw.
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Sofa_Sogood wrote:

I just find the postage costs a bit on the high side :eek:
What do you expect it's a brick???? They are supposed to be heavy so the wolf does not huff and puff and blow the house down!!
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wendytiggermad wrote:What about this one then ???? LOOK :eek: :eek: :eek:
People must be buying it, why?:beer:Competitions - See it, search it, post it, simples
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wendytiggermad wrote:What about this one then ???? LOOK :eek: :eek: :eek:
If the dogs breath is anything like my granddads dog then i would pay
not
to smell it, things people will try and sell :rotfl: . The dog reminds me of a rat but its more than likely the angle of the photo. The best things in life are for FREE!!!If you like what you see and find this info useful, please use the thanks button. It costs nothing and means so much.0 -
MissG wrote:
What do you expect it's a brick???? They are supposed to be heavy so the wolf does not huff and puff and blow the house down!! 
I knew there was a reason for it MissG.
And here's me thinking they were avoiding eBay charges
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wendytiggermad wrote:What about this one then ???? LOOK :eek: :eek: :eek:
Ohhhhh lordy lordy lordy :eek:
Thanks :T
I don't think a brewery load would make me bid on that though
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Sofa_Sogood wrote:I knew there was a reason for it MissG.

And here's me thinking they were avoiding eBay charges
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I have put it in my watch list to see how much it goes for, that's if it does go. The seller is probably getting all :j excited thinking he / she will sell it :rotfl: with people watching it, we will have to wait and see if they do sell it or notThe best things in life are for FREE!!!If you like what you see and find this info useful, please use the thanks button. It costs nothing and means so much.0
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