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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Harvest verrucas and sell them as a delicacy
I have a potato peeler and a cheese grater you can have to keep start-up capital spend low."
You are an absolute star, thankyou!! |
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over a year ago
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"TikTok
(Now collect £1 for every person over the age of 50 who reply+quotes they've never heard of it) "
I’ll raise you
Rap music. Collect just 50p for every person that says it’s not music |
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over a year ago
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"TikTok
(Now collect £1 for every person over the age of 50 who reply+quotes they've never heard of it)
I’ll raise you
Rap music. Collect just 50p for every person that says it’s not music "
L Ô V E I S L A N D |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"TikTok
(Now collect £1 for every person over the age of 50 who reply+quotes they've never heard of it)
I’ll raise you
Rap music. Collect just 50p for every person that says it’s not music
L Ô V E I S L A N D "
WINNER!!!
I’m rich. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"On a serious note
Know someone who makes big bank going around charty shops
And buying books at a £1 and flipping them on eBay at £2.99 " my mum doe's similar she goes car boot pays no more than 50p read's them all then in the summer she sells them at car boot in Cornwall for a quid each nice little earner and free books to read she's 80 but still Dodgy ha |
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"On a serious note
Know someone who makes big bank going around charty shops
And buying books at a £1 and flipping them on eBay at £2.99 my mum doe's similar she goes car boot pays no more than 50p read's them all then in the summer she sells them at car boot in Cornwall for a quid each nice little earner and free books to read she's 80 but still Dodgy ha" is she the female version of Arthur Dailey ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"On a serious note
Know someone who makes big bank going around charty shops
And buying books at a £1 and flipping them on eBay at £2.99 my mum doe's similar she goes car boot pays no more than 50p read's them all then in the summer she sells them at car boot in Cornwall for a quid each nice little earner and free books to read she's 80 but still Dodgy ha is she the female version of Arthur Dailey ? " he hasn't got a chance with her |
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"On a serious note
Know someone who makes big bank going around charty shops
And buying books at a £1 and flipping them on eBay at £2.99 my mum doe's similar she goes car boot pays no more than 50p read's them all then in the summer she sells them at car boot in Cornwall for a quid each nice little earner and free books to read she's 80 but still Dodgy ha is she the female version of Arthur Dailey ? he hasn't got a chance with her " she sounds like a proper character |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"On a serious note
Know someone who makes big bank going around charty shops
And buying books at a £1 and flipping them on eBay at £2.99 my mum doe's similar she goes car boot pays no more than 50p read's them all then in the summer she sells them at car boot in Cornwall for a quid each nice little earner and free books to read she's 80 but still Dodgy ha"
Yip
It’s even worth looking and seeing how much music magpie and stuff are giveing for bargain bin games and stuff
You find them in charity shops at like 1 and find music magpie is give £2.50 in vouchers
All ways get more for the vouchers take them spend it in like a £100 tablet or phone flip the phone on eBay for £80
Make your self £80 cash when magpie would have only give you £30 cash £100 vouchers |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Answer: but Molly Mae’s book?
How many hours of your day would that leave you though? "
Don’t worry about it, sweetheart.
Don’t worry about it, sweetheart. |
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
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"On a serious note
Know someone who makes big bank going around charty shops
And buying books at a £1 and flipping them on eBay at £2.99 "
Recently gave countless boxes of books to charity as I couldn't sell a one. Nature, travel, atlas's, cooking, novels - some hardbacks with a £25+ labels on them.
Same with cd's and dvd's, couldn't sell a single one |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"On a serious note
Know someone who makes big bank going around charty shops
And buying books at a £1 and flipping them on eBay at £2.99 my mum doe's similar she goes car boot pays no more than 50p read's them all then in the summer she sells them at car boot in Cornwall for a quid each nice little earner and free books to read she's 80 but still Dodgy ha is she the female version of Arthur Dailey ? he hasn't got a chance with her she sounds like a proper character " definitely even I check my pockets when I leave my parents haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"On a serious note
Know someone who makes big bank going around charty shops
And buying books at a £1 and flipping them on eBay at £2.99
Recently gave countless boxes of books to charity as I couldn't sell a one. Nature, travel, atlas's, cooking, novels - some hardbacks with a £25+ labels on them.
Same with cd's and dvd's, couldn't sell a single one "
Did you try eBay or should have looked in to likes off music magpie and stuff
They always give triple the price in vouchers
You just take the vouchers and buy tech with and then flip the tech on eBay at £20-30 discounted
Still more than they would have given you in cash |
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"On a serious note
Know someone who makes big bank going around charty shops
And buying books at a £1 and flipping them on eBay at £2.99 "
There is absolutely no way anyone makes "big bank" doing such a labour-intensive job for low value sales in a less-than-popular market. They're having you on. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Expensive and not enough people are getting a pay rise.
What should we do to make some extra cash?
Wrong answers only please xx"
I've got a shop on the interwebs selling pictures of naked me.
So far I've made £342.67 from people paying me to close the shop.
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"TikTok
(Now collect £1 for every person over the age of 50 who reply+quotes they've never heard of it)
I’ll raise you
Rap music. Collect just 50p for every person that says it’s not music " ...erm |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"TikTok
(Now collect £1 for every person over the age of 50 who reply+quotes they've never heard of it)
Is it like a TicTac?"
Nice try! You’re under 50! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"On a serious note
Know someone who makes big bank going around charty shops
And buying books at a £1 and flipping them on eBay at £2.99
There is absolutely no way anyone makes "big bank" doing such a labour-intensive job for low value sales in a less-than-popular market. They're having you on."
I know for a fact they are considering they just payed for a Carvan outright cash at 40k off doing it it’s a family member |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"TikTok
(Now collect £1 for every person over the age of 50 who reply+quotes they've never heard of it)
Is it like a TicTac?
Nice try! You’re marginally under 50! "
Danger......
Winston |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Move to Piccadilly or St. James's.
It doesn't help your cause or answer your question.
But smúg is the drúg. "
Manchester? They’re charging 3 grand for a studio up there now! The southerners ruined it |
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"Move to Piccadilly or St. James's.
It doesn't help your cause or answer your question.
But smúg is the drúg.
Manchester? They’re charging 3 grand for a studio up there now! The southerners ruined it "
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"Move to Piccadilly or St. James's.
It doesn't help your cause or answer your question.
But smúg is the drúg.
Manchester? They’re charging 3 grand for a studio up there now! The Tasmanians ruined it
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I don't doubt for one moment Inaswingdress is paying £3,000 per month for a studio.
Posh cöw. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Move to Piccadilly or St. James's.
It doesn't help your cause or answer your question.
But smúg is the drúg.
Manchester? They’re charging 3 grand for a studio up there now! The southerners ruined it "
3k a month for a studio apartment?? Wtf. Someone is definitely on the Rob. |
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"Move to Piccadilly or St. James's.
It doesn't help your cause or answer your question.
But smúg is the drúg.
Manchester? They’re charging 3 grand for a studio up there now! The Tasmanians ruined it
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I don't doubt for one moment Inaswingdress is paying £3,000 per month for a studio.
Posh cöw. "
Rent?! I bought it from my pocket change.
And it's a bit bigger than a studio. Lord |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"TikTok
(Now collect £1 for every person over the age of 50 who reply+quotes they've never heard of it)
Is it like a TicTac?
Nice try! You’re marginally under 50!
Danger......
Winston "
Just seen this |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Move to Piccadilly or St. James's.
It doesn't help your cause or answer your question.
But smúg is the drúg.
Manchester? They’re charging 3 grand for a studio up there now! The southerners ruined it
3k a month for a studio apartment?? Wtf. Someone is definitely on the Rob. "
I did have to question whether it was real when I saw it. Unbelievable isn’t it?! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Move to Piccadilly or St. James's.
It doesn't help your cause or answer your question.
But smúg is the drúg.
Manchester? They’re charging 3 grand for a studio up there now! The Tasmanians ruined it
°
I don't doubt for one moment Inaswingdress is paying £3,000 per month for a studio.
Posh cöw. " |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Move to Piccadilly or St. James's.
It doesn't help your cause or answer your question.
But smúg is the drúg.
Manchester? They’re charging 3 grand for a studio up there now! The Tasmanians ruined it
°
I don't doubt for one moment Inaswingdress is paying £3,000 per month for a studio.
Posh cöw.
Rent?! I bought it from my pocket change.
And it's a bit bigger than a studio. Lord "
It’s giving:
My father gave me a small loan of a million dollars |
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"Move to Piccadilly or St. James's.
It doesn't help your cause or answer your question.
But smúg is the drúg.
Manchester? They’re charging 3 grand for a studio up there now! The Tasmanians ruined it
°
I don't doubt for one moment Inaswingdress is paying £3,000 per month for a studio.
Posh cöw.
Rent?! I bought it from my pocket change.
And it's a bit bigger than a studio. Lord "
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Apologies. £3K per month mortgage. If it's bigger than a studio....it probably comes with its own Editing Suite. |
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"Move to Piccadilly or St. James's.
It doesn't help your cause or answer your question.
But smúg is the drúg.
Manchester? They’re charging 3 grand for a studio up there now! The Tasmanians ruined it
°
I don't doubt for one moment Inaswingdress is paying £3,000 per month for a studio.
Posh cöw.
Rent?! I bought it from my pocket change.
And it's a bit bigger than a studio. Lord
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Apologies. £3K per month mortgage. If it's bigger than a studio....it probably comes with its own Editing Suite. "
As if I have a mortgage. Cash, darling |
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"On a serious note
Know someone who makes big bank going around charty shops
And buying books at a £1 and flipping them on eBay at £2.99
There is absolutely no way anyone makes "big bank" doing such a labour-intensive job for low value sales in a less-than-popular market. They're having you on.
I know for a fact they are considering they just payed for a Carvan outright cash at 40k off doing it it’s a family member "
They've sold almost 13,500 books?! Is their name Jeff Bezos by any chance?
You sure it's not a cover story for the actual side hustle
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"On a serious note
Know someone who makes big bank going around charty shops
And buying books at a £1 and flipping them on eBay at £2.99
There is absolutely no way anyone makes "big bank" doing such a labour-intensive job for low value sales in a less-than-popular market. They're having you on.
I know for a fact they are considering they just payed for a Carvan outright cash at 40k off doing it it’s a family member
They've sold almost 13,500 books?! Is their name Jeff Bezos by any chance?
You sure it's not a cover story for the actual side hustle
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Sorry, over 20000 books, I forgot to deduct the cost price. |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
In addition to devising ways to earn more cash, try to live more simply and frugally; if possible try to grow more of your own food-very enjoyable and therapeutic.
Use public transport more often, if you can.
There are many options: I recently bought a brand new pair of Keen boots, for only half of the noal retail price.
Keen are a special boot with a wide toebox and a flexible sole; they are not top of the range, but they are very comfortable.
I recently bought a slow cooker for making stews soups and casseroles; and for cooking oats overnight |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"On a serious note
Know someone who makes big bank going around charty shops
And buying books at a £1 and flipping them on eBay at £2.99
There is absolutely no way anyone makes "big bank" doing such a labour-intensive job for low value sales in a less-than-popular market. They're having you on.
I know for a fact they are considering they just payed for a Carvan outright cash at 40k off doing it it’s a family member
They've sold almost 13,500 books?! Is their name Jeff Bezos by any chance?
You sure it's not a cover story for the actual side hustle
Sorry, over 20000 books, I forgot to deduct the cost price. "
Amoung other things like clothing cds stuff all from charity shops and re selling on eBay and I am positive as I watched 60% off it go out the door or do post office runs to post |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Organise a gang bang with 20 guys under the proviso they don't wash for two weeks before hand - hey presto all organic bell end cheddar harvest, plenty of cream to churn too
Do I win the gross award is there gonna be worse than that? |
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"I'm getting a second job.
We could encourage our children to do little helpful jobs for the neighbours, for money? I mean, whatever did the Victorians do for us? "
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I've always wanted to see you covered in soot.
But then I've also wanted to see you as a forlorn little match girl...in my whimsical Hans Christian Andersen way, so to speak. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I'm getting a second job.
We could encourage our children to do little helpful jobs for the neighbours, for money? I mean, whatever did the Victorians do for us? "
I wrote a joke out about the exploitation of my ancestors at that time but deleted it because it’s fab init |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"Sourdough starter using vaginal yeast. Find a friend Pickle. It's a blooming market.
Hell, friend. "
I mean I do deserve damnation. Hello friend.
I was going to post on another of your threads but couldn't quite express myself in less than six paragraphs so deleted it and didn't post. |
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"I'm getting a second job.
We could encourage our children to do little helpful jobs for the neighbours, for money? I mean, whatever did the Victorians do for us?
I wrote a joke out about the exploitation of my ancestors at that time but deleted it because it’s fab init "
I mean, we could try this idea OR collect earwax in a jar and sell it as a form of artisan cheese? Our current PM did lament about our cheese imports, did she not? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Sourdough starter using vaginal yeast. Find a friend Pickle. It's a blooming market.
Hell, friend.
I mean I do deserve damnation. Hello friend.
I was going to post on another of your threads but couldn't quite express myself in less than six paragraphs so deleted it and didn't post."
I always have time to read six (or more) paragraphs of yours. Know that
Anyway, I’ll see you in hell. I’m definitely heading there. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I'm getting a second job.
We could encourage our children to do little helpful jobs for the neighbours, for money? I mean, whatever did the Victorians do for us?
I wrote a joke out about the exploitation of my ancestors at that time but deleted it because it’s fab init
I mean, we could try this idea OR collect earwax in a jar and sell it as a form of artisan cheese? Our current PM did lament about our cheese imports, did she not? "
Sounds on brand! |
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"I'm getting a second job.
We could encourage our children to do little helpful jobs for the neighbours, for money? I mean, whatever did the Victorians do for us?
I wrote a joke out about the exploitation of my ancestors at that time but deleted it because it’s fab init
I mean, we could try this idea OR collect earwax in a jar and sell it as a form of artisan cheese? Our current PM did lament about our cheese imports, did she not?
Sounds on brand! "
I hear you, Steve. I hear you |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I'm getting a second job.
We could encourage our children to do little helpful jobs for the neighbours, for money? I mean, whatever did the Victorians do for us?
I wrote a joke out about the exploitation of my ancestors at that time but deleted it because it’s fab init
I mean, we could try this idea OR collect earwax in a jar and sell it as a form of artisan cheese? Our current PM did lament about our cheese imports, did she not?
Sounds on brand!
I hear you, Steve. I hear you "
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
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"On a serious note
Know someone who makes big bank going around charty shops
And buying books at a £1 and flipping them on eBay at £2.99
Recently gave countless boxes of books to charity as I couldn't sell a one. Nature, travel, atlas's, cooking, novels - some hardbacks with a £25+ labels on them.
Same with cd's and dvd's, couldn't sell a single one
Did you try eBay or should have looked in to likes off music magpie and stuff
They always give triple the price in vouchers
You just take the vouchers and buy tech with and then flip the tech on eBay at £20-30 discounted
Still more than they would have given you in cash "
Tried a few sites but for what was being offered even on the the expensive stuff it was easier just to give it to charity.
I can believe people make money though, as I was held up in a queue for a good 20mins at the PO. A woman was having loads of small parcels scanned to then finally pull a wedge of money out 1/2 the width of a brick. First time I've seen a money counter used. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Move to Piccadilly or St. James's.
It doesn't help your cause or answer your question.
But smúg is the drúg.
Manchester? They’re charging 3 grand for a studio up there now! The Tasmanians ruined it
°
I don't doubt for one moment Inaswingdress is paying £3,000 per month for a studio.
Posh cöw. "
Posh? Have you heard her?
She sounds like a cross between Micky Flanagan and Mick Dundee.....
Winston |
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"Move to Piccadilly or St. James's.
It doesn't help your cause or answer your question.
But smúg is the drúg.
Manchester? They’re charging 3 grand for a studio up there now! The Tasmanians ruined it
°
I don't doubt for one moment Inaswingdress is paying £3,000 per month for a studio.
Posh cöw.
Posh? Have you heard her?
She sounds like a cross between Micky Flanagan and Mick Dundee.....
Winston "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Thinking of starting sex club becuae apprently people have money to throw away on those, charging 50 quid for single men. "
I'm gonna pull up a chair......
Winston |
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By *ermite12ukMan
over a year ago
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Take a stroll in the Lake District, Devon, Cornwall or your own back garden. Taking with you, several jam jars.
Remove top....not clothing, I hasten to add. But if you do. Obviously add more to the cost...of selling fresh air. |
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