stez Posted 7 December 2013 Posted 7 December 2013 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SIGNED-MARTIN-HODGE-GK-GLOVE-EVERTON-INC-COA/370667337549?_trksid=p2047675.m2109&_trkparms=aid%3D555003%26algo%3DPW.CAT%26ao%3D2%26asc%3D29%26meid%3D3238188650126362867%26pid%3D100010%26prg%3D1013%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D8%26sd%3D121230441060%26 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LEICESTER-CITY-FC-SPECTACLES-GLASSES-SOFT-CASE-POUCH-/181277481973?pt=UK_SportsMemorabilia_Football_Memorabilia_ET&hash=item2a34fadbf5 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Blue-White-Paracord-Lanyard-Keyring-Leicester-City-/251393610111?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3a883a117f http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Merlin-2002-Premier-League-265-LEICESTER-CITY-DENNIS-WISE-/350837563079?pt=UK_Collectables_Cigarette_Tea_GumCards_CA&hash=item51af8c5ec7 no need to thank me.
whoareyaaa Posted 7 December 2013 Posted 7 December 2013 I might buy the 4th one and wipe my arse with it on Christmas morning.
Rincewind Posted 7 December 2013 Posted 7 December 2013 I bought a quotation book recently. Shall have to find some appropriate ones for foxtalkers.
stez Posted 7 December 2013 Author Posted 7 December 2013 the best quote i like to use is; "I bought a quotation book recently. Shall have to find some appropriate ones for foxtalkers"
Webbo Posted 7 December 2013 Posted 7 December 2013 the best quote i like to use is; "I bought a quotation book recently. Shall have to find some appropriate ones for foxtalkers" Can I quote you on that?
Webbo Posted 10 December 2013 Posted 10 December 2013 7 ways to receive more expensive presents. YouGov conducted a survey on Christmas spending etiquette from 26-27 November, asking what the appropriate amount is for someone to spend on a partner, mother, father, friends and children. Here is some advice based on the median amount spent by different groups in Britain: 1. Date a conservativeWhile conservatives spend £100 on their partners, Labour voters spend only £60. 2. Dads – make sure your kids spend as much on you as mum You might think dad doesn’t care what you get him, but people are spending just as much on him as mum (£40 each). 3. Expect your partner to spend twice as much on you as their parentsPeople spend £75 on their significant other compared to £40 for mum (and dad, remember?). 4. Tell your parents not to vote Lib Dem Liberal Democrats only spend £50 on their children, while voters for the other three main parties spend £100. 5. Don't count on your parents foreverWhile those between 18 and 60 say £100 is the right amount to spend on children, the over 60s say only £50. 6. Move to London Only in London do people say £20 is the appropriate amount to spend on friends (everywhere else they say £15). 7. Don't write off the AtheistsWhile those with no religion say it’s best to give £100 to their partner, Catholics and Protestants say £80 and £70 respectively.
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