What’s the last thing you bought online?
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Brie on toast with chicken and chopped cherry tomatoes. The brie soften and tastes great.
Or bacon and brie panini.
I like this one from sainsburys0 -
And yes I agree @66Mustang that a lot are just not that good. Well good for others but just not my cup of tea.0
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A jeans with the alarm still on lol second time this happened.1
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A USB flash drive & a battery storage case, as the carrier bag is getting too heavy.
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An electric lawn scarifer, grass seed and rake.1
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I got an email about a bottle of "whisky" which is aged for a decent number of years, the final few of which were in ex maple syrup barrels
It's called a "malt spirit drink" because apparently they can't call it whisky because maple syrup barrels are not a recognised barrel type to age whisky in, or something
To you and me it's whisky
It sounds really yummy ... the problem is since I am only drinking a small amount, they last a long time now and are stacking up. I have quite a nice little collection on my shelf now ...
Other problem is it's quite dear0 -
Treated myself to a nice hand painted elephant pop art canvas for my living room, Elephants are my favourite animal and I'm elephant mad. I have lots of elephant themed ornaments and wall art that looks nice in my living room
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66Mustang said:@rubin16 that's nice and elephants are cool, my Mum loves elephants
Yeah they are adorable, and really smart and family orientated. I'm currently redecorating my living room so each time I get paid I buy alittle bit or a piece of furniture its coming together nicely now. I also sponsor elephants through WWF each month too
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@66Mustang I can imagine that whiskey to be very expensive. Went to a whisky shop in York once. That was dear too, but they had lots of testers, think everyone left drunk0
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66Mustang said:@rubin16 that's a great thing to sponsor, yeah elephants are family animals, apparently they mourn the loss of their relatives like humans do, you probably already know that
Yeah they tend to stay as a family too, and take care and raise the baby elephants as a whole family, not just one parent. They are quite family orientated and quite smart animals. I think for my next birthday/christmas I'm not going to ask for a present this year instead ask my family to sponsor the elephants at the local zoo for me. You get a free ticket and get your name on a plaque in the elephant house if you sponsor them plus regular updates.
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*edited* Don't know why this posted twice but can't delete
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@Sandy_123 some whisky is just insane to me, 80 year old whisky for £150,000. So if you pour yourself a double there is over 10 grand in your glass. I don't know how someone could ever justify that. The oldest whisky I have ever tried was 30 year old, it was £350 a bottle but I just bought a miniature for £25 just to try it
@rubin16 that's a lovely thing to do. I also heard elephants are matriarchal and the oldest female is in charge instead of having an alpha male in charge like most animals do, I think that's true0 -
I won a £100 Warhammer prize, asked for the cash instead, then replaced my broken airbrush with a better model.2
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Key board1
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A LiPo bag for my wheelchair battery
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Stop making me jelly @66Mustang you fiend.1
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