what am i going to buy??

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what am i going to buy??
#31
(12-12-2012, 09:07 AM)Scott Wrote: A donation to the club for the server costs for the next year? whistle

Subtle, I like it.

One of those expensive Japanese sex dolls?
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Andy has several Dolls
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#33
(12-12-2012, 09:52 AM)the milkman Wrote: Andy has several Dolls

No, sadly. Because they're expensive looool
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#34
I'll buy you one. For christmas but we have to share it?
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#35
What's ironic is he said you wouldn't expect it on a car forum. So far all the replies have been expected from THIS car forum.

How much is a plane ticket to Africa to follow in Madge's footsteps?

Bear in mind you'll have one return ticket and one one way.

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#36
5.5k can buy you a lot of something less its a car.
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(12-12-2012, 10:11 AM)cwspellowe Wrote: What's ironic is he said you wouldn't expect it on a car forum. So far all the replies have been expected from THIS car forum.

How much is a plane ticket to Africa to follow in Madge's footsteps?

Bear in mind you'll have one return ticket and one one way.

Cully in "my black son" shocker

Hahaha, epic.

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#38
a caravan???!!!!!
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#39
A round down the pub for all the forum members!

Mine's a Babycham!
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(12-12-2012, 12:13 PM)Smiley69 Wrote: A round down the pub for all the forum members!

Mine's a Babycham!
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Epic idea!! I say we all buy a pub with land get some caravans and have done!
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#41
A new home surround audio system, with a giant monitor linked up to a new set of CCTV' cameras with motion sensors which tazers people if they get too close to your trip'curb?
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#42
A womans love. And a boobjob
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#43
20 years supply of frosty's? because theeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeee great?

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#44
no no no not any of that

I'm heading to put 5K into premium bonds and cross my fingers

but Ive got to look at ISA's and there interest rates then make my final decision
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#45
Best off lining you mattress with it.
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(12-12-2012, 08:05 PM)cully Wrote: no no no not any of that

I'm heading to put 5K into premium bonds and cross my fingers

but Ive got to look at ISA's and there interest rates then make my final decision

Your boring!!! :p. frostys sound a good idea!!'
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(12-12-2012, 08:05 PM)cully Wrote: no no no not any of that

I'm heading to put 5K into premium bonds and cross my fingers

but Ive got to look at ISA's and there interest rates then make my final decision

My Grandad had premium bonds for years and never won anything.

If you do find a good quick way of gaining interest on savings though, I'd be interested to know how! Smile
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Me too! Oh, hang on, you have to have money first don't you? Damn.
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(12-12-2012, 08:05 PM)cully Wrote: no no no not any of that

I'm heading to put 5K into premium bonds and cross my fingers

but Ive got to look at ISA's and there interest rates then make my final decision

You made it sound like you were going to be spending it on something big!
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#50
Yeah i thought you was buying a pool of sharks with fricking lazer beams attached to their heads
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#51
IMO i really wouldn't waste putting them into premium bonds.. i don't believe they accumulate any kind of interest whilst there in there.. think emmas were in there for a good 3-4 years and think she won £25?

(12-12-2012, 09:07 AM)Scott Wrote: A donation to the club for the server costs for the next year? whistle

Pfftt... we know what you forum owners are like! You'd end up with some expensive rims!
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(12-12-2012, 10:34 PM)Strikeforce Wrote: Yeah i thought you was buying a pool of sharks with fricking lazer beams attached to their heads

:ROFL:

Premium Bonds??????? :ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL:

Talk about living life on the edge :ROFL:

Cully, what a sensible choice. Your teacher's always knew you'd grow up to be a sagacious young man!
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#53
Bloke I work with has premium bonds but he must just have good ones as he always gets a few hundred at least 3 or 4 times a year, at least you know you will get your money back
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(13-12-2012, 10:41 AM)Jonny b Wrote: at least you know you will get your money back


exactly ! got fecked over on my endowment motgage so id sooner put the monies safe than risk it and loose

interest rate is feck all in the banks!
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#55
Interest rate may be feck all.. but essentially if it's sat in a premium bonds account, it doesn't make interest.. so with inflation you're actually losing money
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My mate has had way more than any interest from any account in the last 2 years, it's basically the only risk free investment you will ever get
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(12-12-2012, 08:05 PM)cully Wrote: no no no not any of that

I'm heading to put 5K into premium bonds and cross my fingers

but Ive got to look at ISA's and there interest rates then make my final decision

check out cash ISA's and also check out share ISA's, share ISA's are slightly more risk (you can chose your risk depending on provider) but a better return on investment than cash ISA Smile
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