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New Book and what a bargain

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New Book and what a bargain

Borders book store are closing down beside me.
when this book was scanned in it was originally 35 euro, then 11.99. half price sale on now so i got it for 5.99



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~bargain Eileen!My goodness if they can't make it in Dublin times must be bad!

1 Aug, 2009

 

you have no idea how bad things are here Arlene :-(

1 Aug, 2009

 

Well that was a bargain, you going to be the font of all knowledge now Eileen lol

1 Aug, 2009

 

sorry to hear that Eileen~
~there is a new retail development near Llanelli where I work which opened up last year at the expense of all the town centre shops like M and S, Smith's etc relocating~it is like a ghost town now in the centre.
There is this brand new expensive Quiksilver store there and it is not much of a surfy or trendy place to open so when we popped in the other day they have racks and racks of unsold stuff at half price~don't think that is going to be there much longer.
However there is a brand new Animal store opening in the centre of Swansea tomorrow which is UK made so correspondingly cheaper ~that might just be okay.The problem with a lot of the American and imported stuff is that they just change the $ sign to pounds and mostly have got away with that until now when people like my kids are just saying I'm not paying that!

1 Aug, 2009

 

Nice bargain Eileen....well done

1 Aug, 2009

 

thanks PP and Maureen

1 Aug, 2009

 

Arlene that is what it was like here the last few yrs. English prices were on the tages and we were paying more than double for the stuff. now a lot of shops are giving the same Euro to Sterling rate

1 Aug, 2009

amy
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A great buy Eileen , we will know who to ask when we need to know something now .
we have shops closing to , the empty Woolworths is being take over by yet another cheap £1 store , we already have 2 others similar in the town one must take trade from the others ......

2 Aug, 2009

 

we will be left with nothing but pound shops Arlene lol

2 Aug, 2009

 

~yes Eileen~while the banks give themselves massive bonuses again!

2 Aug, 2009

 

To coin a phrase “rip off Ireland” the tables have turned, at last we are seeing a change in the wind – retailers etc have dropped their prices esp., UK retailers, Tesco etc have matched euro for sterling – however that said we have now the new 2% tax levy so any savings we make we pay it back via the levy – so me for one is going to cross the border for my messages – right or wrong I need to feed the family so enough said ….. Don’t get me started on health service

2 Aug, 2009

 

lol ok Angie, health service is out of bounds otherwise we would never stop lol

2 Aug, 2009

 

Brilliant Eileen :o)

2 Aug, 2009

 

thanks Hywel

2 Aug, 2009

 

I bet that will be well-thumbed, Eileen! :-)

3 Aug, 2009

 

it sure will be Barbara

3 Aug, 2009

 

I found a new flower in the garden - I just remembered - I think it's a wild one. I'll try to get a photo and you could maybe look it up for me??

3 Aug, 2009

 

well if i cant fins it in the book im sure someone on here would know what it is

3 Aug, 2009

 

I posted a photo of it, just so you can use your book, Eileen - I even went out in the RAIN to take the photo! LOL.

3 Aug, 2009

 

was a miserable evening here, i hope you didnt get too wet

4 Aug, 2009




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