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:biggrin:

 

well, i was putting on my chainsaw boots this morning when i felt something under my heel, like my sock hadn't straightened out right or something.

 

i thought i can probably live with it but curiosity got the better of me & i had a look & it was a fiver! :thumbup1:

 

 

 

also yesterday i put a fiver in my back pocket on my ballistics then thought i'd take it out & put it somewhere different & it was a tenner!!! fifteen quid in total :laugh1:

 

 

not much i know but every little counts...

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If that was me id put 20 quid in my back pocket next.

 

If everything went well and the money doubled id try it again. . . .

 

With a fifty pound note. . .

 

Then £100

 

Then £1000. and repeat.

 

Then ib buy another pair of ballistics!!

 

Theres entrepenurism for ya!! Or im taking this far too seriously!! :lol:

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