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Originally posted by Denny View PostThat's why I didn't get it made into a ring. I thought there was more chance of it getting knocked.
Not sure about the bad luck though. Australia hasn't done that badly over the years and the country is the world's biggest supplier of them.
My grandmother would never wear them because they were meant to be unlucky.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostOpals are unlucky.
They also scratch easily, so take good care of it.
Not sure about the bad luck though. Australia hasn't done that badly over the years and the country is the world's biggest supplier of them.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYou git! I want one of them! Let us have a go, be your best friend!
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Originally posted by Denny View PostWon't include the usual big ticket items you'd normally spend a fair amount on like property, cars and so on. This year I bought....
A £700 on a limited edition Moorcroft vase in the spring. I'm too scared to put it out in case I drop it or break it. It's not seen a drop of water or a flower yet. Not sure it ever will.
I spent about £500 on a stunning but smallish Crystal Opal from Australia last year then got it set into a silver and 24 K gold + seed pearl pendant made for me by my favourite silversmith and jeweller. That cost me another £450.
They also scratch easily, so take good care of it.
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£3,000 on a Breitling Navitimer in St Martin.
Oh no, wait £40,000 on a TVR Tuscan and then forgot to tell the wife for two years as I got drunk with complimentary tickets to the London Motor Show by lunchtime.
Sales: "Would you like to put down a deposit hyperd?"
Me (drunkenly): "Yeah, good idea, here's my card...."
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One of them double Mars Bars 60p. supposed to be on a diet, but, what the hell eh! you only live once
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Korg Trinity Workstation £900 many years ago. (Should have been £1800, but I landed a real corker. I worked for a brand name music company, and the sales guy in our company was a drinking mate with a sales guy in Korg, so the sales guy in our company said "I'll sort something" and he got it for cost. I was shocked that a sales guy would actually keep his word on something)
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Originally posted by kirk View Post£1300 on a new watch last year, £800 on another a few months later
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Won't include the usual big ticket items you'd normally spend a fair amount on like property, cars and so on. This year I bought....
A £700 on a limited edition Moorcroft vase in the spring. I'm too scared to put it out in case I drop it or break it. It's not seen a drop of water or a flower yet. Not sure it ever will.
I spent about £500 on a stunning but smallish Crystal Opal from Australia last year then got it set into a silver and 24 K gold + seed pearl pendant made for me by my favourite silversmith and jeweller. That cost me another £450.
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Approximately $290 billion US on a small South American Country.
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Oh, no. That wasn't the biggest.
Went to view a new build flat in my lunch break. An hour later I had bought the last one on my block.
Just before the Tories put the interest rates up to 14%.
(To my knowledge, six of us bought "the last one in the block". But I only ever got to speak to five of my neighbours who owned rather than rented their flat.)
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