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My Debt Diary, the ramblings of JCD
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
I've seen the birdy leg! i've seen the birdy leg!!!!!
apologies for my wee childish tantrum on previous page JCD! gosh you do collect some excellent things!! eeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww at the description on bleaching bones then EUCK!!!!
Youa re doing so well at the moment hon, welldone you! that bracelt is beaut, as the kiwis would say. Must get feebay listing myself, only just had my account unlocked after 2 months!! te he!! XXX. I have six vintage fur coats (some from pre 1940's) and two fox fur stoles (one is a complete fox, the other is just the head and front legs). Working in the charity shop I used to be in really sparked my taste for the odd. Oh, and the bone cleaning is a smelly job.
The bracelet is stunning, very light and very sparkly. You've just had your account unlocked? what happened to it? Get yourself listing, wummin. Chop chop!Debt free since 2014 - now saving for a mortgage deposit :heart2:
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JCD_Capulet wrote: »:rotfl:Pania, have you been at the E-numbers m'dear? lol e-numbers? MOI???:rotfl: . As far as my collections go, yup, I collect the wierd and wonderfull. I'm planning on turning the birdy leg into a pendant using craft resin, then putting it on a necklace
. Crikey!! I've heard of rabbit feet but birdy legs? hmmm, more or less lucky? maybe you can be our guinea pig on that one!:rotfl: again!!I have six vintage fur coats (some from pre 1940's) and two fox fur stoles (one is a complete fox, the other is just the head and front legs). What happened to the paisley jacket in the end? Working in the charity shop I used to be in really sparked my taste for the odd. Oh, and the bone cleaning is a smelly job.I bet it is:o
The bracelet is stunning, very light and very sparkly. You've just had your account unlocked? yep what happened to it? erm...:whistle: :whistle: Get yourself listing, wummin. Chop chop!
I know! I know!! but you guys are so much more fun than ebay listings! besides i have very little left to list, just some smellies and a few make uppy bits:o got some old shoes, hear they go well usually but not to sure i can actually bring myself to do it.:o :rolleyes:
home alone and ooooh sooooo bored! which may explain the e-numberesque shenanigans.xx
debt @05/11/11 £12210.63!! slowly chipping away!!:heart2:impossible is nothing.:heart2:0 -
I know! I know!! but you guys are so much more fun than ebay listings! besides i have very little left to list, just some smellies and a few make uppy bits:o got some old shoes, hear they go well usually but not to sure i can actually bring myself to do it.:o :rolleyes:
home alone and ooooh sooooo bored! which may explain the e-numberesque shenanigans.xx
The paisley jacket is in my wardrobe, decided to keep it because it's so unlike anything else I've seen and I'd like to wear it at new year or on a posh night outDebt free since 2014 - now saving for a mortgage deposit :heart2:
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JCD_Capulet wrote: »hahah! DO it! rules of ebay say you can't post pictures of footwear being worn if legs are visible ABOVE the knee. Its like living in the 50's! oooh, mustn't show knee, the locals will think I'm a harlot! :rotfl: If you're going to do it, set the auction to private and pictures of the footwear being worn boost sales compared to thoose without. DONT humour folk who will ask you to send them emails of the pics ect. they're a bit too keen
The paisley jacket is in my wardrobe, decided to keep it because it's so unlike anything else I've seen and I'd like to wear it at new year or on a posh night out
oh my god, do they really??? is it fetishists that buy them? not sure i like the idea of some middle aged greying man in a sweaty jock strap sniffing me booties, or is that just me being stereotypical!!?
And below the knee... no problemo! else they'll never be bought!!:rotfl:
Great idea about the jacket, somethings we have to keep.:odebt @05/11/11 £12210.63!! slowly chipping away!!:heart2:impossible is nothing.:heart2:0 -
oh my god, do they really??? is it fetishists that buy them? not sure i like the idea of some middle aged greying man in a sweaty jock strap sniffing me booties, or is that just me being stereotypical!!?
And below the knee... no problemo! else they'll never be bought!!:rotfl:
Great idea about the jacket, somethings we have to keep.:oDebt free since 2014 - now saving for a mortgage deposit :heart2:
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JCD_Capulet wrote: »will ask questions like "have you trodden on insects/dog dirt in theese shoes" ect,
OH MY GOOOOOD!!!!:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: Please tell me you're not being serious!! i thought i was a woman of the world, educated in the ways of the wierd and wonderful, but oh my god!!!
I love the way you say "decline their wants" can you imagine some guy rocking up to your door and taking your shoes off you after requesting you walk in dog dirt before you hand them over!! you wouldn't be able to look at them without laughing!! what kind go best? heels or boots?
I think i may need to start another thread diarising the sale, call it a social experiment if you will...:Ddebt @05/11/11 £12210.63!! slowly chipping away!!:heart2:impossible is nothing.:heart2:0 -
OH MY GOOOOOD!!!!:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: Please tell me you're not being serious!! i thought i was a woman of the world, educated in the ways of the wierd and wonderful, but oh my god!!!
I love the way you say "decline their wants" can you imagine some guy rocking up to your door and taking your shoes off you after requesting you walk in dog dirt before you hand them over!! you wouldn't be able to look at them without laughing!! what kind go best? heels or boots?
I think i may need to start another thread diarising the sale, call it a social experiment if you will...:D
Generally heels go best, as worn as possible. Propper minkin' old slippers with worn toe and foot prints sell well too lol. if you ebay search "well worn" or "very well worn" you'll see what's on offer at the mo. Some women have started accounts JUST to sell worn tights/socks/footwear and (discretely advertised) WORN KNICKERS! LOL! Takes a whole lot of diferent sorts to make the world go round!Debt free since 2014 - now saving for a mortgage deposit :heart2:
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Not much going on here really. I received the payment for the gents gold ring and posted that away today, no more buys or offers on eBay so far.
On my way home from fixing my mums laptop I passed an eldertree, ehm, I'm not sure what you call them really. A tree elderberries grow on. You should have SEEN them! So fresh and fat looking, so I brought out a sandwich bag from my pocket (I carry theese everywhere now just incase I find 'free food') and took about five bunches. There were loads and loads of them, but I keep reminding myself that it's little bird food, people can get food from shops where little birds cant.
Yes, I know, I'm a sap. Anyhoo, they're in the fridge just now and I'll sort though them later.
OH-MY-WORD! I saw a package my supplier has for sale, and I want it so badly. Within the package is am 18ct gold, 2ct diamond solitaire ring! The rrp is £1,850 and the entire package (of another five things) is £1,050!!
I can't wait untill I'm turning over enough stock to be able to pick things like theese up when I see them.
That day will come, oh yes, it will be mine
xxDebt free since 2014 - now saving for a mortgage deposit :heart2:
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B@LLS! I knew there were things to be done!! 1) forgot to buy cat litter, 2) forgot to put cash in the power meter! I'm down to my last 88p of power and £5 in my purse untill Wednesday. GNAAR¬! I'll need to swallow my pride and ask my mum for a loan untill then.
p.s, big spider ran over my hand when I was sorting out the elderberries I picked earlier. WaahDebt free since 2014 - now saving for a mortgage deposit :heart2:
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