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Post by Jim on Sept 30, 2018 20:27:56 GMT
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Post by Trina on Sept 30, 2018 22:05:40 GMT
Crikey,they've gone up since last year.😮
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Post by patty on Sept 30, 2018 23:55:57 GMT
Crikey,they've gone up since last year.😮 Still half the price I paid for one...
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Post by JohnV on Oct 1, 2018 7:23:56 GMT
Crikey,they've gone up since last year.😮 Still half the price I paid for one... Yup .... magic don't come cheap ...... suppose you could ask Rincewind to help
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Post by Gone on Oct 1, 2018 8:53:29 GMT
Crikey,they've gone up since last year.😮 Still half the price I paid for one... That way you could have had 2 that don’t work.........
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2018 12:17:29 GMT
Aldi and stove fans is a bad combination.
a kraut supermarket selling nothing but rubbish (quite good food though) selling a stove fan which by definition will do nothing is massively asking for trouble.
Keep the £20 and use it to light the fire with.
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Post by Gone on Oct 1, 2018 12:28:43 GMT
Aldi and stove fans is a bad combination. a kraut supermarket selling nothing but rubbish (quite good food though) selling a stove fan which by definition will do nothing is massively asking for trouble. Keep the £20 and use it to light the fire with. Actually which is better a £40 fan that does not work or a £20 one that also does not work? So if you must have a fan, get the Aldi fan which you can still enjoy watching spin and save £20, so Aldi wins again
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Post by Jim on Oct 1, 2018 13:10:14 GMT
My original Eco fan, sat on my woodstove at home twizzing away for 10 winters has cost £10 a winter. The way it warms the house has paid for it. So investing in an aldi one is a no brainer.
(There you go, left one for a trainee comic to tap in! )
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 1, 2018 14:41:14 GMT
We bought our Caframo ecofan 4 years ago, so it's seen 4 winters / 4 years, and seems to be running OK so far. Looking back, it was a good buy, and I would buy another when this one packs up.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 1, 2018 14:47:36 GMT
investing in an aldi one is supporting the German economy. Aldi is owned by cheats. " I’m sure you’ve done this too: gone into an Aldi store and seen their house brand products that bear a striking resemblance to some major brands. Which means that when I’m at a BBQ or party where the hosts have tried to save a few dollars by shopping at Aldi, the question frequently comes up: “So how does Aldi get away with it?” " www.moores.com.au/news/how-does-aldi-get-away-with-it
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Post by Jim on Oct 1, 2018 14:56:52 GMT
News, breaking news for Foxy.
We now live in a global economy.
How you, as a migrant, don't understand this, I don't know. Stuff comes and goes from anywhere to anywhere. People too. After all you have benefited from something you would deny to others, the right to be a migrant.
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Post by Jim on Oct 1, 2018 15:19:03 GMT
investing in an aldi one is supporting the German economy. Aldi is owned by cheats. " I’m sure you’ve done this too: gone into an Aldi store and seen their house brand products that bear a striking resemblance to some major brands. Which means that when I’m at a BBQ or party where the hosts have tried to save a few dollars by shopping at Aldi, the question frequently comes up: “So how does Aldi get away with it?” " www.moores.com.au/news/how-does-aldi-get-away-with-itHow is aldi cheating me if I buy a fan for £22? As opposed to a Canadian one (and they are half French!) for £90?
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 1, 2018 16:11:03 GMT
News, breaking news for Foxy. We now live in a global economy. How you, as a migrant, don't understand this, I don't know. Stuff comes and goes from anywhere to anywhere. People too. After all you have benefited from something you would deny to others, the right to be a migrant. People need passports to go from the European Union and countries outside it to the UK. Apart from illegal immigrants who feel no shame in slashing lorry curtains or incurring a £2000 fine for the unaware driver. I have not denied the right to anyone to migrate, so long as it is in an honest way to a country your spouse comes from, to a country you can assist with your qualifications/skills/education, to a country in which you are willing to 'integrate' - which, to me, means studying something about that country and its culture and blending in, and not just demanding what you want. 'Global economy' means what exactly? There has always been a 'global economy'. Goods get shipped from country to country, continent to continent, sometimes you have to pay more for certain items due to taxes. Feel free to move to Finland, Jim! If you like pea soup and pork sausages, that's a start. If you demand I buy you a prayer mat and demand I buy you halal food only, and that you want to rape my daughter, and want me to buy you a latest model iPhone and a big apartment and a new car, then you can fuck off.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 1, 2018 16:13:11 GMT
supporting the German economy. Aldi is owned by cheats. " I’m sure you’ve done this too: gone into an Aldi store and seen their house brand products that bear a striking resemblance to some major brands. Which means that when I’m at a BBQ or party where the hosts have tried to save a few dollars by shopping at Aldi, the question frequently comes up: “So how does Aldi get away with it?” " www.moores.com.au/news/how-does-aldi-get-away-with-itHow is aldi cheating me if I buy a fan for £22? As opposed to a Canadian one (and they are half French!) for £90? They are cheating Caframo who probably have a patent on their ecofans. I bet Aldi even have it in a box in the same colours and print fonts as Caframo fans. Not that I support Canada, another country full of basket cases and two-faced Indian-murdering liars.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 1, 2018 16:22:28 GMT
I've never really thought of myself being a 'migrant' - I came here because my wife wanted to move back to Finland, not because I saw Finland as a great way to get lots and lots of benefits without working, whilst I hang around shopping malls meeting all the other scrounger mates I have who have come over from England, all laughing about how stupid the Finns are to have let us in, and what pushovers they are at the social security / dole offices. I had a job awaiting me when I moved here - in fact I was asked if I could get here sooner than the 3 months I suggested it would take to quit my job in England, and give up our house in England, and pack everything up and send our things by freight ship and then fly over myself with our two cats. Straight into work, and 21 solid years of it.* I didn't demand they serve me English breakfasts at the canteen. I've never been sure how permanently or temporarily I am here. I could still move to Littleborough, and be living next to you one day, so be careful what u wish 4 * and still getting out of bed at 0520 each Mon-Fri morning so I can drive 25km to work at a sensible speed (50mph in non-ice conditions).
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