Ad_Forums-Top
Collapse
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
What did you buy today
Collapse
X
-
The only problem with Primark is its associations with the sweatshop labour industry in places like India and China and the scrooge-type local currency equivalent of 35p an hour for sewing denim skirts and jeans together. Apart from that, it isn't too bad for clothes that are not in the second hand charity shop territory.Originally posted by amethyst View PostRe: What did you buy today
Lol I love Primark it's like Aladdins cave clothes wise you could spend hours in their stores
Leave a comment:
-
A 500ml Kilner jar.
Off to reap the hedgerow's bounty tomorrow.
Hawthorn ketchup here we come!
Leave a comment:
-
Mind you, cassettes and records (LPs at least) have made a brief comeback in recent years, but CDs have never gone away - just yet.Originally posted by tex View Post
CDs can be bought really cheaply now can't they, rather like DVDs....guess most people are streaming entertainment these days.
Leave a comment:
-
Bought one of the last small disposable barbeques on display in Asda this morning. We'll be digging out the railcard and visiting a quiet beach just to the west of Brighton within the next few days. I've been considering packing some fishing tackle in the rucksack, sadly it seems that Asda don't stock fresh black lug or ragworm.
Leave a comment:
-
That should be a good read Beccabear, i am reading a new(ish) Beatles biography by Craig brown titled "one, two, three four"....about quarter in and really enjoying it.Originally posted by beccabear67 View PostI ordered a book about '60s British beat groups... it's recently published (this year) and is titled Having A Rave Up!
- 1 like
Leave a comment:
-
I ordered a book about '60s British beat groups... it's recently published (this year) and is titled Having A Rave Up!
- 1 like
Leave a comment:
-
Ice cream cone whilst walking round the park getting some rays.....lovely jubbly!
Leave a comment:

Leave a comment: