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Previously on "Today's total bargain for those of little intellect"
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Get the butler to tell the maid to do the washing, who cares if it rains
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indeed and with them being poor and unemployed maybe they can borrow a mangle off the state - I mean lets not waste energy letting the poor have something to dry their clothes whilst they sit around considering the moral dilemmas thrown up by today's edition of Jeremy Kyle.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPoor people can use a washing line.
Simples.
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So the house burns down before the repo men come to take everything away when you default on the payments?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBeing a Beko it will also probably burn your house down as well, double bargain. Get bummed by Bright House and then lose your house. Great deal that!
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Being a Beko it will also probably burn your house down as well, double bargain. Get bummed by Bright House and then lose your house. Great deal that!Originally posted by eek View PostSo we needed a new Tumble Dryer and after a quick bit of googling I found one for £210, delivery on Tuesday morning..
or I could if I didn't have the cash upfront buy it from Bright House ----
Granted its in a nice shade of red but its £568.96 cash or £7 a week for a total bargain price of £1,092.00
There is only 1 word for that Ouch.....
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Lost out on another fiver then you mug.Originally posted by eek View Postof course (although its a barclay card rather than Tesco).
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Hope you paid through a cash back site and used a tesco card for an even bigger saving.
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Poor people can use a washing line.Originally posted by Zippy View PostOuch would not be the first word that came to my mind. Unfortunately I can't use any of the words that occured to me, as I'd rather not be banned. Could I get away with chiselling, immoral arseholes?
Simples.
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