new basket
By Irish
- 29 Jan, 2009
- 12 likes
all in all it cost less than a fiver to make this up
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exactly Janette, thats why i decided to make my own ones
29 Jan, 2009
I thought you had euros ?
29 Jan, 2009
you're not easy!
29 Jan, 2009
we do Hywel, five euro is still a fiver lol
29 Jan, 2009
Well done Irish, I like your pretty basket
29 Jan, 2009
But you said you got the tea pot for less then a pound. Perhaps I should be brighter but I'm not. lol
29 Jan, 2009
thanks Deida
29 Jan, 2009
you are bright Hywel
too much time spend in scotland going from pounds to euro lol
29 Jan, 2009
I don,t think there is much difference between a euro and a pound anyway now is there . !
29 Jan, 2009
true Amy, theres not much difference now
29 Jan, 2009
The way we are going the euro will be worth more by the end of the week, but then Eileen , you basket will be worth so much more he he he ...Its lovely
29 Jan, 2009
do you think ye will join the euro maureen?
29 Jan, 2009
Itl be wierd to have new Coins Eileen ? How things have changed over the yrs with money & Weights its very confussing 2 some people dont u think Eileen? :/
30 Jan, 2009
What will be will be and I don't think I could get any more confused then I am already!! I still think in pounds and ounces - habits of a lifetime are hard to break.
30 Jan, 2009
I remember when we changed to decimal money. Even my grandfather got used to it eventually. We'll get used to euros just the same.
30 Jan, 2009
exactly Hywel, it didnt take long to get used to euro, its like we always had them, only thing is when we changed over everything went up in price
30 Jan, 2009
I thinks that why They change the Coins ,Weights ect Eileen cos they always seem 2 make things more expensive :( Didnt we lose out when we went Decimal 2 Hywel ?
30 Jan, 2009
I don't think we did really lose out. Things would have gone up anyway whatever money we had. They always will.
30 Jan, 2009
All I can remember is when we went decimal I could do a weeks shopping , have fresh meat every day and still have change from a fiver...now every time I stick my nose inside Tesco;s door it costs me best part of £20. You can bet your life that we will end up with the euro and they will round up prices
30 Jan, 2009
Remember "the pound in your pocket" (Harold Wilson)? Ordinary people usually lose out - or am I too pessimistic?
31 Jan, 2009
I agree - ordinary people always loose out, but not because of a change in currency. Things will always go up no matter what the currency.
If we had stayed with the old money in the 70s things would have gone up just the same. They always will.
31 Jan, 2009
fact of life Hywel.
31 Jan, 2009
hi Marquerite, the yellow flower is a primrose, not a very good photo im afraid lol
1 Feb, 2009
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Just think of the profit some places must make with the price of the planters they sell .
29 Jan, 2009