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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"A coffee and a sandwich for the guy sleeping outside our Tesco.
That’s sweet!
I'd buy him what a homeless man really wants-smack "
You’re not getting my tenner! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A coffee and a sandwich for the guy sleeping outside our Tesco.
That’s sweet!
I'd buy him what a homeless man really wants-smack " ouch, not good, not all homeless are smack heads |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A coffee and a sandwich for the guy sleeping outside our Tesco.
That’s sweet!
I'd buy him what a homeless man really wants-smack "
really!! Im sure every homeless person is a smack junkie |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A coffee and a sandwich for the guy sleeping outside our Tesco.
That’s sweet!
I'd buy him what a homeless man really wants-smack
really!! Im sure every homeless person is a smack junkie "
True, some are just spice heads and alcoholics. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"What would you buy?
I'd buy back 3 years of my life so I could be 40 again ........ nudge nudge ....wink wink "
Haha, is that all it takes to shake off some years? A tenner?
Someone take all my money, please! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A coffee and a sandwich for the guy sleeping outside our Tesco.
That’s sweet!
I'd buy him what a homeless man really wants-smack
You’re not getting my tenner!"
Damn...er, wine and Doritos for after we've met?? |
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By *os19Man
over a year ago
Edmonton |
I would buy £10 worth of Pasta , Baked Beans , Tin Meat , Cerals and whatever else they accept at my local Food Bank that way you are putting something back into your local community for those less fortunate than you. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I would buy £10 worth of Pasta , Baked Beans , Tin Meat , Cerals and whatever else they accept at my local Food Bank that way you are putting something back into your local community for those less fortunate than you."
Lovely |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I would buy £10 worth of Pasta , Baked Beans , Tin Meat , Cerals and whatever else they accept at my local Food Bank that way you are putting something back into your local community for those less fortunate than you.
Lovely "
Bloody arselicker. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What would you buy?
I'd buy back 3 years of my life so I could be 40 again ........ nudge nudge ....wink wink
Haha, is that all it takes to shake off some years? A tenner?
Someone take all my money, please! "
Wishful thinking BG ......P.S. thanks for winks earlier! |
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"I would buy £10 worth of Pasta , Baked Beans , Tin Meat , Cerals and whatever else they accept at my local Food Bank that way you are putting something back into your local community for those less fortunate than you."
That's lovely, could do with more nicer people in the world |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I would buy £10 worth of Pasta , Baked Beans , Tin Meat , Cerals and whatever else they accept at my local Food Bank that way you are putting something back into your local community for those less fortunate than you.
Lovely
Bloody arselicker."
Correct. I love rimming! |
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By *os19Man
over a year ago
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"I would buy £10 worth of Pasta , Baked Beans , Tin Meat , Cerals and whatever else they accept at my local Food Bank that way you are putting something back into your local community for those less fortunate than you." . To everyone that replied and quoted the above thanks.My local Food Bank is open on a Saturday that convinent for me so once a month I go there with supermarket own brand items you may or may not be surprised how much pasta and baked beans you can buy for £3.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I would buy £10 worth of Pasta , Baked Beans , Tin Meat , Cerals and whatever else they accept at my local Food Bank that way you are putting something back into your local community for those less fortunate than you.. To everyone that replied and quoted the above thanks.My local Food Bank is open on a Saturday that convinent for me so once a month I go there with supermarket own brand items you may or may not be surprised how much pasta and baked beans you can buy for £3."
That’s a lovely thing to do. Fair play! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A coffee and a sandwich for the guy sleeping outside our Tesco.
That’s sweet!
I'd buy him what a homeless man really wants-smack
really!! Im sure every homeless person is a smack junkie
True, some are just spice heads and alcoholics."
And some are just down on their luck homeless.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I would buy £10 worth of Pasta , Baked Beans , Tin Meat , Cerals and whatever else they accept at my local Food Bank that way you are putting something back into your local community for those less fortunate than you.. To everyone that replied and quoted the above thanks.My local Food Bank is open on a Saturday that convinent for me so once a month I go there with supermarket own brand items you may or may not be surprised how much pasta and baked beans you can buy for £3.
That’s a lovely thing to do. Fair play!"
most times i shop i stick something like a bag of pasta or packet soups into the trolley and then put it into a box thing they have to go to those that need it - 50p or a quid onto your own shop is rarely noticed but if you had nothing that would mean a lot |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I would buy £10 worth of Pasta , Baked Beans , Tin Meat , Cerals and whatever else they accept at my local Food Bank that way you are putting something back into your local community for those less fortunate than you.. To everyone that replied and quoted the above thanks.My local Food Bank is open on a Saturday that convinent for me so once a month I go there with supermarket own brand items you may or may not be surprised how much pasta and baked beans you can buy for £3."
Last year a few of us pulled a few quid together on two occasions, I think we all put around £10-£20 in.
Managed to fill four trolleys to the top with items that food banks need.
It’s ridiculous the amount you can get when you’re actually paying attention to what you’re buying. |
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"I would buy £10 worth of Pasta , Baked Beans , Tin Meat , Cerals and whatever else they accept at my local Food Bank that way you are putting something back into your local community for those less fortunate than you.. To everyone that replied and quoted the above thanks.My local Food Bank is open on a Saturday that convinent for me so once a month I go there with supermarket own brand items you may or may not be surprised how much pasta and baked beans you can buy for £3.
That’s a lovely thing to do. Fair play!"
I still think that puppies and kittens trumps a foodbank lol. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I would buy £10 worth of Pasta , Baked Beans , Tin Meat , Cerals and whatever else they accept at my local Food Bank that way you are putting something back into your local community for those less fortunate than you.. To everyone that replied and quoted the above thanks.My local Food Bank is open on a Saturday that convinent for me so once a month I go there with supermarket own brand items you may or may not be surprised how much pasta and baked beans you can buy for £3.
That’s a lovely thing to do. Fair play!
I still think that puppies and kittens trumps a foodbank lol."
I hate cats, so, nahhhh! |
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"I would buy £10 worth of Pasta , Baked Beans , Tin Meat , Cerals and whatever else they accept at my local Food Bank that way you are putting something back into your local community for those less fortunate than you.. To everyone that replied and quoted the above thanks.My local Food Bank is open on a Saturday that convinent for me so once a month I go there with supermarket own brand items you may or may not be surprised how much pasta and baked beans you can buy for £3.
That’s a lovely thing to do. Fair play!
I still think that puppies and kittens trumps a foodbank lol.
I hate cats, so, nahhhh! "
Pah, you got no soul woman |
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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago
Hillside desolate |
"Why do I always think of food, when I've got cash in my hand "
That's what I was thinking too. Pepperoni pizza and a garlic dip for the crusts.
I'll put the change in the charity tub if that makes it less selfish! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What would you buy?
I would let you have your wicked way with me, then give you your £9.75p change
My, you’re cheap "
I was including the 10% discount for the wowcher offer |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What would you buy? "
Two bottles or red Wine from Tesco, put on a bra, some panties and stockings. Then go on cam as a girl (my female alter ego) and tease guys like mad. That is what normally happens. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A coffee and a sandwich for the guy sleeping outside our Tesco.
That’s sweet!
I'd buy him what a homeless man really wants-smack "
Probably get more money per day than you and me! |
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"A coffee and a sandwich for the guy sleeping outside our Tesco.
Would b disappointed if this isn’t everyone’s answer...
Disappointed "
Our local guy sleeping outside tesco goes home to his flat when he's scrounged enough money and he's known for robbing houses and is just out of jail so he ain't going to get a sarnie and coffee from me !
However I would normally give food and drink just not for our tesco guy
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A coffee and a sandwich for the guy sleeping outside our Tesco.
That’s sweet!
I'd buy him what a homeless man really wants-smack
really!! Im sure every homeless person is a
smack junkie
I have worked with the homeless for the past 10 years and it comments like that. That shows you how ignorant people are. Grrrrr
True, some are just spice heads and alcoholics."
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A coffee and a sandwich for the guy sleeping outside our Tesco.
Would b disappointed if this isn’t everyone’s answer...
Disappointed "
Our Tesco is obviously substandard, nobody sleeps outside it.
But I don't understand the disappointment, is it normal to pass on gifts to homeless people, but not to support them with your own money? Or more importantly support them with your votes.
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"I would buy £10 worth of Pasta , Baked Beans , Tin Meat , Cerals and whatever else they accept at my local Food Bank that way you are putting something back into your local community for those less fortunate than you."
This! But sanitary items, razors, toothbrushes & paste etc.. I try to put a few bits in each month
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"A coffee and a sandwich for the guy sleeping outside our Tesco.
Would b disappointed if this isn’t everyone’s answer...
Disappointed
Our Tesco is obviously substandard, nobody sleeps outside it.
But I don't understand the disappointment, is it normal to pass on gifts to homeless people, but not to support them with your own money? Or more importantly support them with your votes.
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I never pass a homeless person without feeding them
Disappointed as people would rather play lottery with an unexpected windfall |
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"A coffee and a sandwich for the guy sleeping outside our Tesco.
Would b disappointed if this isn’t everyone’s answer...
Disappointed
Our Tesco is obviously substandard, nobody sleeps outside it.
But I don't understand the disappointment, is it normal to pass on gifts to homeless people, but not to support them with your own money? Or more importantly support them with your votes.
I never pass a homeless person without feeding them
Disappointed as people would rather play lottery with an unexpected windfall" maybe those people give regulary to food banks and the homeless |
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