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I've never had one of those. Where can you buy one? In Berkshire.Originally posted by Clippy View PostSpend it on a cheap hooker and take a piccie of her to show the in-laws
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[QUOTE=TazMaN;287393]I bet one would, but you'd probably have to make it a round £50.Originally posted by Clippy View PostSpend it on a cheap hooker and take a piccie of her to show the in-laws.
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Yeah but it's not easy finding one that would let you take a picture eh.
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[QUOTE=Clippy;287316]Spend it on a cheap hooker and take a piccie of her to show the in-laws.
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Yeah but it's not easy finding one that would let you take a picture eh.
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You could walk into your local branch of woolworths and come out 20 mins later with £35 worth of pick 'n mix.
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Now that's a jolly good idea. I was looking at this one, but I can't tell if you have to charge the charger up, then release the charge into the phone or whatever you're charging once the charger has finished charging. It doesn't seem to be able to charge something directly from the sun.Originally posted by blazzar View PostTry a little solar power charger to do your bit for the environment, amazon have quite a few.
EDIT: just read this bit -Freeloader can simultaneously charge hand held devices whilst at the same time having its internal battery charged by its solar cells or via its USB charge cable.Last edited by Moose423956; 15 August 2007, 13:03.
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Spend it on a cheap hooker and take a piccie of her to show the in-laws.
or buy a nice book about flower arranging.
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Your MiL would love it if you bought a nice M&S shirt I'm sure...
Also, slippers, nice book etc..
but I'd go for something far more rock and roll - pity I can't think of anything - middle age here I come...
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Try a little solar power charger to do your bit for the environment, amazon have quite a few.
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Buy ciggies & booze and tell them you donated the dosh to the Tewkesbury Flood Fund.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostMy in-laws have given me a cheque for £35 to buy something for my birthday, but I can't think of anything.
Got any ideas? Clean suggestions only - they may want to see what I've bought.
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Present Ideas
My in-laws have given me a cheque for £35 to buy something for my birthday, but I can't think of anything.
Got any ideas? Clean suggestions only - they may want to see what I've bought.Tags: None
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