Christmas presents for under £50
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Onelife
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
If anyone would like a fluffy sheep dog puppy for £50 ....l'm willing to lean over our next door neighbours fence and get one for you

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towny44
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
That's not a bad price, the RSPCA charge more than that for re-homing a stray.Onelife wrote: 15 Dec 2019, 13:57If anyone would like a fluffy sheep dog puppy for £50 ....l'm willing to lean over our next door neighbours fence and get one for you![]()
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Stephen
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
Does that include gift wrap and delivery.Onelife wrote: 15 Dec 2019, 13:57If anyone would like a fluffy sheep dog puppy for £50 ....l'm willing to lean over our next door neighbours fence and get one for you![]()
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oldbluefox
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
Knowing Keefy's generous nature I feel sure he would bring it over in his fully air conditioned caravan.
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Onelife
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Onelife
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
Sadly we have had to let the tin can go to a new home....the travellers said they are looking for a place up in Cumbria to site it...be careful Foxy i know where you liveoldbluefox wrote: 15 Dec 2019, 16:14Knowing Keefy's generous nature I feel sure he would bring it over in his fully air conditioned caravan.
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Onelife
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
Yes John, but the puppies I'm selling come with 3 months community work if i get caught
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Ranchi
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
Well, I got my wife a half season ticket for NUFC and it came in at about £50 less than your limit. I’m sure she’ll appreciate it ( she supports Aberdeen.) I think I’ve got a card wallet which Mr Ashley provided gratis last season in a drawer somewhere.
I also got her a Wentworth wooden jigsaw which was of a family group as we sailed from NY. The puzzles are very good. No standard edges and lots of novelty shaped pieces e.g. fish, birds and canoes.
Seasons’ Greetings.
I also got her a Wentworth wooden jigsaw which was of a family group as we sailed from NY. The puzzles are very good. No standard edges and lots of novelty shaped pieces e.g. fish, birds and canoes.
Seasons’ Greetings.
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Onelife
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
Hi Ranchi. ....l like the idea of the Wentworth wooden jigsaw........l'll have a look online.Ranchi wrote: 15 Dec 2019, 16:42Well, I got my wife a half season ticket for NUFC and it came in at about £50 less than your limit. I’m sure she’ll appreciate it ( she supports Aberdeen.) I think I’ve got a card wallet which Mr Ashley provided gratis last season in a drawer somewhere.
I also got her a Wentworth wooden jigsaw which was of a family group as we sailed from NY. The puzzles are very good. No standard edges and lots of novelty shaped pieces e.g. fish, birds and canoes.
Seasons’ Greetings.
P.s you are at the top of the leader board for a box of keefy chocolates
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Kendhni
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
Julie just bought me a cruise for March 2021. I only found out because she didn't realise that I have a forward on her email address to send all P&O stuff to me. I know it is not less than £50 - but then I don't do cheap 
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Stephen
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
I don't think I'll be doing what Rodders done for his wife Penny last year when he brought her a white Bentley for Christmas. I might be able to run to a photo of one 
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Whynd1
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
I've noticed that Chanel perfume prices have shot up,apparently its to do with the exchange rates.
I stocked up on Arcadia in September as the prices were very competitive. I looked them up on J Lewis and Debenhams and the ships price was very much cheaper. Infact they sold out later in the cruise so I wasnt the only one checking up.
I stocked up on Arcadia in September as the prices were very competitive. I looked them up on J Lewis and Debenhams and the ships price was very much cheaper. Infact they sold out later in the cruise so I wasnt the only one checking up.
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Ranchi
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
One life,
We won a Wentworth jigsaw of a ship from a cruise line. To be honest I would not have considered such a puzzle (@ the price) but the quality and design made it really enjoyable. Hence I bought a personalised one for Christmas. You get a choice of the theme for the fancy design pieces. Took about a week to be made and be delivered.
We won a Wentworth jigsaw of a ship from a cruise line. To be honest I would not have considered such a puzzle (@ the price) but the quality and design made it really enjoyable. Hence I bought a personalised one for Christmas. You get a choice of the theme for the fancy design pieces. Took about a week to be made and be delivered.
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Onelife
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
Thanks Ranchi.....l've checked them out and l will be buying one for my wifes next BirthdayRanchi wrote: 15 Dec 2019, 18:33One life,
We won a Wentworth jigsaw of a ship from a cruise line. To be honest I would not have considered such a puzzle (@ the price) but the quality and design made it really enjoyable. Hence I bought a personalised one for Christmas. You get a choice of the theme for the fancy design pieces. Took about a week to be made and be delivered.
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Onelife
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
If you want to get your partners a cracking good present for Christmas you won't go far wrong with a VonHaus Cordless Digital Car Tyre Inflator £39......l've got one and they are absolutely brilliant. 
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Manoverboard
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
That's all well and good but you've got a car …. just sayingOnelife wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 09:10If you want to get your partners a cracking good present for Christmas you won't go far wrong with a VonHaus Cordless Digital Car Tyre Inflator £39......l've got one and they are absolutely brilliant.![]()
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Onelife
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
You'll be fine Mob as it dose pushbike tyres as well
..........and Stephen should be ok as it blows up inflatable dolls 
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Manoverboard
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
But what about his blow up braOnelife wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 14:47You'll be fine Mob as it dose pushbike tyres up as well..........and Stephen should be ok as it blows up inflatable dolls
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Onelife
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
l don't want to go there Mob as you know him better than wot l doManoverboard wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 14:50But what about his blow up braOnelife wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 14:47You'll be fine Mob as it dose pushbike tyres up as well..........and Stephen should be ok as it blows up inflatable dolls
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Stephen
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
Onelife wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 14:47You'll be fine Mob as it dose pushbike tyres as well..........and Stephen should be ok as it blows up inflatable dolls
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The dolls are self inflatable...Oops
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Ray B
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
Are they the ones you got from that shady chap called Dell Boy Stephen?
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Onelife
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
Nope!...He gets them from a seedy little shop in Soho..... l know cos l met him in there last weekRay B wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 18:55Are they the ones you got from that shady chap called Dell Boy Stephen?
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Stephen
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
You don't know the half of it Ray
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Christmas presents for under £50
The Maldon newsagents have a very popular top shelf.....