What’s the last thing you bought online?
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@Ada
"Tom Boy" was a thing when I was at school but I keep forgetting that was over 20 years ago now
I used to think I was a "Tom Girl"because I liked some stuff that I wasn't "supposed" to like but I also liked "boy" things as well, I just liked everything
I think nowadays children are encouraged to like what they like, regardless of their gender, quite rightly
@WelshBlue
Ha ha that's quite funny, my parents have wardrobes built in on 2 walls, there's 8 doors in total but I think 6 are for my Mum's stuffbut then my Mum did point out that my Dad has about 40 clamps which are for woodworking. According to her they all do the same thing, why does he need so many different sizes
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@66Mustang
Yes it was the only time my mum got some peace and quiet to herself when she’d go into town shopping. 😊1 -
rubin16 said:66Mustang said:@Adrian_Scope Interesting, I don't know if I've ever purchased a phone charger...they seem to just exist...I somehow just accumulate them over time, not sure how, maybe some kind of witchcraft
I have so many wires I have accuminlated over the years, I have chargers for every different phone and device type which is lucky because they don't really send out chargers anymore when you buy a phone. I have iphone chargers, samsung chargers, and old phone chargers some I picked up when doing my mobile technician work a few years ago.Same here, was fed up with the tangled mess & forgetting which was which, so I bought a case from Temu & they're now neat & I know what's what. All obsolete binned.I ordered some low carb bread rolls, not from Temu!0 -
A rug for the sitting room.0
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Some plants for the garden0
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A chest freezer.1
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More peanuts for the garden visitors.0
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Today I bought...a little sponge filter, so I can keep the baby newts in lovely clean water.0
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Lawn mower0
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Garden shed, finally. Now just need my son in law to put it up for me once it's been delivered.0
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Pokemon shining pearl. Got it cheap online from second hand store0
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A replacement mop. Exciting I know!1
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It was on line but not shopping. And hope it helps anyone else. It cost £15 and you need to be on PIP or other disabled benefits it's a Access ♿ card . And it's been the best thing I paid for this year . Depending what disability you have on the card you get small icons to say what you need help with . I got +1 (carer) queuing sign . 50m sign. I have use it free entry to castle some will let you take your carer free . In a shop that had very long queue they will open another till for you . All the attractions you can use it in . Tower London and many others . It's worth looking in to . Hope it helps and if you already got one how has it help you ..2
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Well... I spent like £50 on Steam (online video game store) for my birthday last week...2
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I bought Songs of Syx, Manor Lords, Clanfolk and Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic. All of them forms of town buildings/strategy games. They were 20% off when bundled together so figured why not.
I've played Songs of Syx and Manor Lords so far, loved the first one. Manor Lords is okay, very early access and early in development still. It was, and possibly still is, the most wishlisted game on steam so I look forward to it's continued development.2
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