Car boot Sales

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  1. Slinky

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    Not all pirated Dvds are poor quality Sarraceniac............Trust me.....Pmsl that much its hurting
     
  2. Slinky

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    Well Scarborough has its downfalls I,M afraid.....................HE he he he ha ha ha
     
  3. Sarraceniac

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    And the bloody bottle brush got eaten by the slugs.
     
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    You don't have to worry about me buying pirated copies ..... Only genuine here :)
     
  5. cajary

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    I look for the lady with the lowest cut blouse that has to lean over the furthest to tell me the price.:thumb: But then, I'm a DOM by nature.:D
     
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    I enjoy mostly looking at the old stuff and I don't often buy something.
    I don't go to boot sales to find something in particular, and I never buy something if I don't have use for it.
    I am a quite fussy buyer+ stingy most of the times!!!
    So far I have mostly bought diy items, wool, fabrics and craft related items.
     
  7. Anthony

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    Being a total gardening novice I bought a whole bunch of plants from Bath Race Course boot sale. I overdid it a bit but the results were worth it. I took a trip to the garden centre on the way back and compared prices. They were over half price cheaper at the car boot.

    I also bought some tomato, chillie and pepper plants. (5 of each)

    I know it's cheating but growing my own veg has been on my to do list for ages. This was a good excuse to make a start. On the way home I bought a heated propegator, some seeds and some potting soil.

    I'm going to be going back next weekend ... unless it rains again ... this week was a mud bath! :D
     
  8. Sarraceniac

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    Anthony. Quite right. Enjoy. Slinky. I never give a lady's secrets away. If you want to tell then that is your business. And I still want a new bloody bottlebrush.:D
     
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