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If Breaking Bad happened in Canada, it wouldn't have been such a good series.

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If Breaking Bad happened in Canada, it wouldn't have been such a good series.


Good point.

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Tue Apr 16, 2013 11:48 pm
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Companies that auto-renew and tell you after they've already taken payment, British Gas.

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I've a £10 Amazon voucher that I'm keen to spend on something fun, frivolous and, perhaps, useful.

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Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:27 am
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I've a £10 Amazon voucher that I'm keen to spend on something fun, frivolous and, perhaps, useful.


£10?

DVD? Books? Digital photo key ring?

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cloaked_wolf wrote:
I've a £10 Amazon voucher that I'm keen to spend on something fun, frivolous and, perhaps, useful.


Bottle opener? :lol:

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pcernie wrote:
cloaked_wolf wrote:
I've a £10 Amazon voucher that I'm keen to spend on something fun, frivolous and, perhaps, useful.


Bottle opener? :lol:


I actually bought a cookery book stand recently but that's not exactly fun and frivolous

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Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:39 am
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Well I ended up buying a "precision" screwdriver set and some glue gun sticks because I've lost the former and run out of the latter. Neither fun nor frivolous but hopefully got something via quidco cashback.

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Home time!

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Wed Apr 17, 2013 3:48 pm
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Freezers.

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I have a £1,000 Basket of new PC components saved on Scan.co.uk and now it's just a case of whether I have the mental willpower to wait for the Haswell Intel CPUs in June or whether I want smooth framerate on a new widescreen monitor RIGHT NOW.

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Wait for the one after the Haswell. It'll be EVEN SMOOTHER.

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nah, no one will still be playing Starcraft 2 by then probably. :| :)


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You might as well wait. PCPro say they could be out as soon as April. So, y'know... any day now...

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