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nobby50
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bargan of the day

Post by nobby50 »

I went shoppin the night wi the wife..hohoho what a bargan in alldis..A new magnetic tank bag for £16 am have:n one o them ...tidy tidy...theres also jackets boots waterproofs an disc locks..Was needin a tank bag for inverness so couldnt beleive ma eyes what a find...
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Post by VTRgirl »

Well done! I've just talked a friend into buying mine for $70, even though it's got a dodgy zipper (which he knows about), and I'm getting a new one for $100 (normally about $130). I thought I was getting a good deal, now I'm just jealous... :lol:
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Post by tattie »

Lidl just along the road ( 6 miles) from me had waterproof oversuits for £9.99 they looked and felt good. Just the same as the sidi one I have myself.
They had the same stuff at the back end of last year.

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Post by david greenwood »

I had the Lidl waterproof trousers, they leaked like a bloody siv spell siv for me please??? thing wih loads of holes in for draining veggies.
okay in a shower maybe, carry ligghtweight overpants if expecting a big amount of wet stuff, the pants fit great and are armoured at the knees, even come with braces (rock on tommy style)

Have look at the rocket centre shop near blackburn in lancs, i got mine from there £50, guarenteed 100% waterproof.

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sieve


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colander

We're posh down here. :lol:
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havn't we done this word association thing before ?
it may be clever, but its not big.
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Post by Rincewind »

simon t wrote:colander

We're posh down here. :lol:



yea but we've got the water up north to use one..... :wink:
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Post by commander »

dont be fooled folks! although it may seem like a good deal the stuff is made really cheaply and wont last terribly long... i used to work for aldi and learnt how they operated.

its the same with the food, yes ok its cheap and you can fill a trolly for about £60 but most of the food is really bad for you :?

heh :)
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commander wrote:dont be fooled folks! although it may seem like a good deal the stuff is made really cheaply and wont last terribly long... i used to work for aldi and learnt how they operated.

its the same with the food, yes ok its cheap and you can fill a trolly for about £60 but most of the food is really bad for you :?

heh :)

does that apply to lidls too?if so im ferked!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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