I've got to spend £500 on myself, what to buy?

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Re: I've got to spend £500 on myself, what to buy?

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Give it to the priest . I’m sure it will go to a place where it’s appreciated . Someone somewhere will have a leg up.

And it will cost you nothing.

If you do this, I will chuck £500 into it

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Wscad wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2024 9:48 pm Give it to the priest . I’m sure it will go to a place where it’s appreciated . Someone somewhere will have a leg up.

And it will cost you nothing.

If you do this, I will chuck £500 into it

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Re: I've got to spend £500 on myself, what to buy?

Post by Horse »

Hence:
Horse wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 12:31 pm
Wscad wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 12:27 pm Give it to the priest
Or any charity of your choice. Just ask them what they really need, right now.
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Re: I've got to spend £500 on myself, what to buy?

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Wscad wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 12:27 pm Give it to the priest
Nice of you. I'd give it to a refugee couple who are being moved into a flat on Friday next week. Short notice, but it is not a hotel, which is better as now they can cook for themselves. We are giving them a gift (personal) and hope we can get the church to give them something for towards new clothes and so on. They have lived on £8 each a week, and buses are £2 a ride into town when they volunteer at Oxfam twice a week. So they spent all they had on doing good for others.
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Re: I've got to spend £500 on myself, what to buy?

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Well potter. Some months ago you put up a thread proposing members of this forum should donate some dosh for a worthy cause.

If I recall, nothing much came from it. Resurrect the thread.and let’s see if we can all give the priest some dosh to give for those who need a leg up
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Re: I've got to spend £500 on myself, what to buy?

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Wscad wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 9:53 pm Well potter. Some months ago you put up a thread proposing members of this forum should donate some dosh for a worthy cause.

If I recall, nothing much came from it. Resurrect the thread.and let’s see if we can all give the priest some dosh to give for those who need a leg up
I'd bung a bit in.

When you see the shitty petty arguments on here, @the_priest always stands out above the idiots.

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Re: I've got to spend £500 on myself, what to buy?

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Indeed he does Yorick .
As you say..... game on. From time to time I have some dosh in the shoe box. More than happy to put it to a good cause

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I decided to go practical and put a new shed in the garden. I can break up the other 2 and filter down the contents of the shed-of-plenty! :thumbup:

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Re: I've got to spend £500 on myself, what to buy?

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The Shed of Plenty, MkII?

Think of the stuff you can cram in that and forget for years! Excellent work, sir!
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Taipan wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2024 10:12 am I decided to go practical and put a new shed in the garden. I can break up the other 2 and filter down the contents of the shed-of-plenty! :thumbup:

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It's a bit small?
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Tidier than the current ones... :?
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Is that top one a show shed... All looks a bit nice.. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Dodgy69 wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2024 4:00 pm Is that top one a show shed... All looks a bit nice.. 🤷🏻‍♂️
Prolly a pic from the brochure. It sure ain't TP's :lol:
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Re: I've got to spend £500 on myself, what to buy?

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Taipan wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2024 10:12 am I decided to go practical and put a new shed in the garden. I can break up the other 2 and filter down the contents of the shed-of-plenty! :thumbup:

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If you'd wanted a shed, there's always the E-Bay bikes thread :thumbup:
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Got a delivery date for the shed for the 26th of this month and secured some free labour and materials for building the base this weekend. All its going to cost me is the price of 9 concrete blocks (c£23). The other bonus was the shed was in a sale so I got a free wooden base (and keysafe) so I don't have to build one now. :thumbup: