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Some glass-bottled Coke, some books/comics/magazines for the Kindle/tablets, and with any luck, some fine musical stylings by Huey Lewis and his News :D

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Sat Mar 30, 2013 5:11 pm
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Forgot, The Batman DVDs have been good too :geek:

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Really pleased with my 3G router and my random orbit sander. Just sanding up a block of wood I got to make a mantelpiece and it's coming up lovely. Did a great job getting the scratches off the woodburner too.

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6-pack of Kinder Eggs for £1.90 in the Easter clearout at Tesco. Those eggs will grant me unlimited parenting powers!

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A pebbl watch, eventually.

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I didn't know what they were, but now I do and I want one. Curse you. ;)

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6-pack of Kinder Eggs for £1.90 in the Easter clearout at Tesco. Those eggs will grant me unlimited parenting powers!


:lol: :D

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veato wrote:
6-pack of Kinder Eggs for £1.90 in the Easter clearout at Tesco. Those eggs will grant me unlimited parenting powers!


:lol: :D

Only six? Tell me when you have tried to eat twenty.


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Kinder eggs are awesome but I hate what they've done with the toys. It used to be cool things to build and play but they've been making "characters" for the last 5-10 years and it drives me nuts.

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Kinder eggs are awesome but I hate what they've done with the toys. It used to be cool things to build and play but they've been making "characters" for the last 5-10 years and it drives me nuts.


Tell me about it. 90% of the stuff that comes out the eggs now required little or no building.

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Was in Brighton today and found a place called snoopers paradise. Bought two BBC audio cassette box sets. One for The Hobbit and the other the LotR, together they came to £15. Really nicely presented, great condition. Just need a cassette player now!


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Was in Brighton today and found a place called snoopers paradise. Bought two BBC audio cassette box sets. One for The Hobbit and the other the LotR, together they came to £15. Really nicely presented, great condition. Just need a cassette player now!

I'd have given you my Hobbit box set. I assume it's in perfect condition since I've only ever played it once :lol:

Unlike my Paddington Bear tapes which got played to death :(

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Some 80s greatest hits CDs - Huey Lewis, Don Henley, Poison :D

Metal Slug game download, might get the sequel too.

And some Pom Bear crisps that go well with all of the above :lol:

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A couple of Turtles t-shirts :geek:

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Van hire on Friday, followed by a mattress to go on the new bed in the new house

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