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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat are you getting for £16 and is through a 3rd party or your wife's costings? Has she got her eye on a nice pair of shoes and is spending £2.50 per kid?
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What are you getting for £16 and is through a 3rd party or your wife's costings? Has she got her eye on a nice pair of shoes and is spending £2.50 per kid?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post"Bet there's not as much room as this place ..
2017-06-05 Astonishing Grade II-listed 18th century mansion tucked away behind streets of suburban semis goes on the market for just £350,000
(The article mentions the buyer would be obliged to do some renovation, but doesn't say how much this would be likely to cost.)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLLQquBdU8M
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"Bet there's not as much room as this place ..
2017-06-05 Astonishing Grade II-listed 18th century mansion tucked away behind streets of suburban semis goes on the market for just £350,000
(The article mentions the buyer would be obliged to do some renovation, but doesn't say how much this would be likely to cost.)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLLQquBdU8M
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostPlenty of room in my Valleys mansion (that costs less than a bedsit in the tulipehole called london).
2017-06-05 Astonishing Grade II-listed 18th century mansion tucked away behind streets of suburban semis goes on the market for just £350,000
(The article mentions the buyer would be obliged to do some renovation, but doesn't say how much this would be likely to cost.)
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostIf they reply day before it'll be "sorry - too late" or if they just turn up then they will be able to pay to get their child in (without food) - its a play centre.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostIf he'd written 'Praise be to Allah' on the bottom of the invite it would have cost nowt
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostYou are such a tight arse. Are you sure you're not from West Yorkshire ?
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Post£16 a head FFS. Wife organised it and briefly said she was going to invite all the kids in daughters class so no-one is left out. I was thinking 20 kids max with half of them not going.
Theres 42 of them!
Not cheap. Told Mrs RSVP and no reply means not coming. I'm praying for a good few nos!
Remember when son was younger. Surely if you go to a party you but the kid a present? We always spend £10-£15 whenever daughter goes. I remember the number of people who strolled in with a 99p sticker still on the card. I did threaten to check presents at door with no present=no admission policy :-)
And dont get me started on those who say they're going then dont turn up - even though they know its cost you money.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI spent about £10K on my son's last party. But I guess that's on the cheap side for a wedding.
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I spent about £10K on my son's last party. But I guess that's on the cheap side for a wedding.
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post42 kids in class? Welcome to Corbynomics.
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