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  • Happy_shopper
    Happy_shopper Posts: 6,669 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Today I received: 

    - Laura Mercier silky lipstick samples (3 x 0.15g) and a tiny applicator 
  • Over the weekend I received: 

    - 2 cans of watermelon Red Bull 

  • parmavioletuk
    parmavioletuk Posts: 211 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts
    edited 2 September 2020 at 4:12PM
    12 cartons of Coconut water, and Jo Malone cologne samples
  • Over the past few days I've received: 

    - Origins Ginzing Into the Glow Brightening Serum sample (5ml tube)
    - Rituals organic rice milk + cherry blossom body cream sample (5ml sachet) 


  • - Google Nest Mini (through Spotify)  :)
  • Recently I have had a Rituals body creme sample, Elizabeth Arden moisturiser sample, pads from Boots and various samples at food show
  • - 6 bottles of Hells Lager from Camden Town Brewery B) 

  • Lots of Damsons from a neighbour's tree, delicious.  Also had some pads from boots and toilet roll to test from Ipsos
  • epm-84
    epm-84 Posts: 2,746 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Lots of Damsons from a neighbour's tree, delicious.  
    I hope you mean they were a gift from your neighbour.  Technically if they fell off the tree on your side of the fence then they are still the property of your neighbour. ;)  You might have heard that if your neighbour's tree overgrows to your side you are within your rights to cut the branch but you are supposed to return the branch to your neighbour.  One of the main reasons for that is to prevent people thinking they'll prune that fruit tree that's overgrown in to their garden while it's got fruit on it meaning they can keep the fruit.
  • epm-84 said:
    Lots of Damsons from a neighbour's tree, delicious.  
    I hope you mean they were a gift from your neighbour.  Technically if they fell off the tree on your side of the fence then they are still the property of your neighbour. ;)  You might have heard that if your neighbour's tree overgrows to your side you are within your rights to cut the branch but you are supposed to return the branch to your neighbour.  One of the main reasons for that is to prevent people thinking they'll prune that fruit tree that's overgrown in to their garden while it's got fruit on it meaning they can keep the fruit.
    Invited by neighbour to help myself :-) No crimes committed :-) And they don't live next door so no overhanging branches

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