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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2018 15:42:35 GMT
That's why I think it's funny. Man gets told what to do. Dog gets told what to do. Dog bowls are usually stainless steel. It's very naff like most things in charity shops but it appealed to my sense of humour on several different levels. I'm not going to use it for eating. For the sake of equality, I hope there's one available with BITCH written on it. Somehow I doubt it. Ouch! You single?
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Post by Andyberg on Apr 10, 2018 16:00:30 GMT
Made her very happy, and the money's going towards good causes. Win/win Rog Youre joking right? I was out at the local 'anything goes' nightclub for my works Xmas bash and there was this band of 'blue rinsed lovies', stinking of lilac toilet water, smashed off their tits! They were sniffing coke off the male strippers bulging biceps and basically behaving like a bunch of sex starved wild animals, groping any bloke half their age that moved😱 Turns out they were local Help the Aged shop assistants on their xmas do and you Sir, are actively subsidising & condoning this sort of lewd crude, debouched behaviour! You ought to be ashamed!😡 ] Help the Aged staff partying last weekend (Due to my excessive beer intake that night, This recollection may not be 100%factually correct)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2018 16:12:42 GMT
A man, wearing flip flops when not in, leaving or entering the shower deserves everything he gets.
Just saying.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2018 16:24:07 GMT
and the money's going towards good causes. 'relief' for some in poor countries. You live in Finland don't you? The regular charity shops tend to be....... Salvation Army, Age Uk, Blue Cross, Local Hospices, PDSA, Sue Ryder, Scope, Mind, British Heart Foundation, Marie Curie Cancer Care, NSPCC, Barnados, MacMillan Nurses, Air Ambulance etc. etc. etc. Oh and Oxfam for foreign aid. Rog
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Post by naughtyfox on Apr 10, 2018 16:36:06 GMT
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Post by lollygagger on Apr 10, 2018 16:36:53 GMT
For the sake of equality, I hope there's one available with BITCH written on it. Somehow I doubt it. Don't you mean "Woman" ? Doesn't have quite the same edge. Sorry, I was thinking of someone. My kids got my ex a "man remote control" The scolding woman within uttered different admonishments depending on the button pressed. "Do it again and do it properly!" "You're not going out like that!" "Uhhh!" said a la rolling eyes" "Do what you want, you will anyway!" She was quite insulted, perhaps it was too near the truth.
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Post by naughtyfox on Apr 10, 2018 16:40:23 GMT
Not all women are evil. The Witch and I have been together 13 years and I still quite like love her.
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Post by lollygagger on Apr 10, 2018 16:53:07 GMT
Not all women are evil. The Witch and I have been together 13 years and I still quite like love her. Yes, I like women though I couldn't manage a whole one. 👍
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Post by Trina on Apr 10, 2018 19:16:08 GMT
I'm certainly not an evil woman,well not very often...I'm a lovely,fluffy🐰🐇female😉.
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Post by patty on Apr 11, 2018 6:22:26 GMT
Love charity shops.I frequently visit 2 99p clearance shops where they send stuff which hasn't sold.There is some rubbish but quite a lot of stuff hasn't sold as it's been priced too high.Latest bargain was a brand new Joseph Turner 100% cotton shirt priced at £6.It's still on their website reduced to £33 from £66.Not bad for 99p.😊 Like MM I can normally get newish jeans in my size..I think people hope they'll slim down to the smaller size but then realise its a no no and ditch.
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Post by patty on Apr 11, 2018 6:28:36 GMT
I'm certainly not an evil woman,well not very often...I'm a lovely,fluffy🐰🐇female😉. Me to..I knows what a loverly person I am..
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Post by jam on Apr 11, 2018 22:20:19 GMT
My wife bought a print from a charity shop for £10 some 6 months ago because she thought I may like it. It turns out to be a graphite drawing from an American artist by the name of John Melville Kelly (1879-1962) Some of his work can go for several thousand dollars, so it may be worth a couple of quid Two weeks ago she came back with an original pencil drawing of Winnie the Pooh by E H Shepard, the artist who did all the drawings for A. A. Milne in the 1920's. Looks like another bargain find. If she goes on like this I can feel an opening of a floating art gallery.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2018 5:56:42 GMT
Where's the charity shop ?
Notting Hill ?
Rog
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Post by jam on Apr 12, 2018 20:54:08 GMT
Where's the charity shop ? Notting Hill ? Rog No, Poynton, Cheshire They don't throw any old crap away there. I am sending her out again tomorrow, she may return with a Van Gogh this time
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 7:45:54 GMT
A couple of years ago I was rummaging through a charity shop in some dead end coastal town and I found the original copy of the Bible.
Which was nice.
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