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Sealed Pot Challenge!!
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A five pound note??? Aaaaaaaarg.... I am waaaaaaay too mean for that ROFL As soon as my other coins fill a bank bag they get shipped off to the great, blue doored, sandstone built, interest generating machine in the high street
'Phil the Pig' will need to be happy being 'dross' fed.
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second layer of paint is on.. he's nearly ready for display..........I am one of the 63336.'It is better to have lived one day as a tiger than a thousand years as a sheep.'
His Grace Lord Stunty the Coherent of Deep Throcking
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Oh... you are such a tease! My Little Pig is now painted pink and Penny the Penguin is still drying out LOLI reserve the right not to spend.
The less I spend, the more I can afford.
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Ah well, you see he's not just one colour..........I am one of the 63336.'It is better to have lived one day as a tiger than a thousand years as a sheep.'
His Grace Lord Stunty the Coherent of Deep Throcking
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nothing again in the pot today. I didn;t spend cash as it was big shop day so it went on the debit card.
Mumzy hope u r ok xxx
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hi guys, couldn't resist the lure of the paper mache for long
so will there be room for my little creation in the animal farm? Cheap Cheap the Chick is currently drying out & will be painted & photographed soon
ps I think I remember that someone in the challenge was after long balloons (or I may have been imagining it:rotfl:) if there was then I have some I can post off.
looking forward to seeing all the new paper mache additions to the family0 -
Hi all im having really bad pains so wont be on tonight..and my mum is flying tomo from cyprus for xmas so wont be on as much..sorry but keep fillinge your pots and il update as soon as i canSealed Pot dec 08 - dec 09 so far £27.67, Live off £4k Spent £330.20 GC £1,200 for 2009 Spent £50.78 PaD so far £650.07Debts: L/woods £154.00 C/One PAID O/D £649.90 Next £299.95 O/D PAID Gas £72.60 Electric £155.73 Mum £640.00 Orange £490.320
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you take care of yourself mumzy, hope the pain goes away soon
see you when you post again & enjoy the time with your mum xx
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Take care, Mumzi, and have a nice time with your mum visiting. Hope you can enjoy Christmas and we'll all be thinking of you.
On a lighter note - here's a little funny thought to help cheer you up. Someone has just shown me a website that was selling FOUR FOOT BALLOONS!!! Imagine the scrap paper you'd need for that!! I'm gonna save my Chrissie wrapping paper, just in caseMind you, I don't fancy being on the receiving end if I popped that before it was completely dried. I'd need a stuntman for that!! ROFL
I reserve the right not to spend.
The less I spend, the more I can afford.
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sweetpea03 wrote: »hi guys, couldn't resist the lure of the paper mache for long
so will there be room for my little creation in the animal farm? Cheap Cheap the Chick is currently drying out & will be painted & photographed soon
ps I think I remember that someone in the challenge was after long balloons (or I may have been imagining it:rotfl:) if there was then I have some I can post off.
looking forward to seeing all the new paper mache additions to the family
I mentioned looking for long balloons because I fancied a go at making a giraffe! :rotfl: :rotfl: However, I now have 2 pigs, a cow and a penguin who is drying out above the heater. You could try a giraffe to keep 'Cheap Cheap' companyI reserve the right not to spend.
The less I spend, the more I can afford.
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