Oct 2011
9:04pm, 9 Oct 2011
10,678 posts
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McNewbie
did this 2 years ago, got a David Tennant doll and a scarf for him/something to tie round my wrist, hand knitted, in Fetch colours, LOVED my gifts, still got both, often wear the knitted thing around my wrist for races
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Oct 2011
9:14pm, 9 Oct 2011
24,232 posts
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Foxy Davy
count me in
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Oct 2011
10:36pm, 9 Oct 2011
2,811 posts
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mrs shanksi
I am in, I've loved it for the last couple of years.
*waves to everyone*
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Oct 2011
11:58pm, 9 Oct 2011
6,776 posts
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Torry Quine
*waves back to MrsS*
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Oct 2011
9:33am, 10 Oct 2011
3,734 posts
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geordiegirl
Boing I have added all the names & addresses I've received so far so if you're in and not sent your details (Mr Fox) please dont forget to send them to me
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Oct 2011
9:36am, 10 Oct 2011
3,735 posts
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geordiegirl
Pesto, I agree £5 isnt a lot I also spent quite a bit more than that but I dont want to make it unaffordable... happy to go with what you all think though? Any thoughts elves?
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Oct 2011
9:55am, 10 Oct 2011
18,571 posts
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Old Croc
Details sent - at second attempt - agree a £10 is easier.
Can I suggest using a charity shop or charity catalogue? That way we all get our pressies, have to put some thought into them and the charities all get some cash.
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Oct 2011
10:37am, 10 Oct 2011
3,737 posts
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geordiegirl
thanks OC!
while I think using a charity catalogue would be nice to support a charity it would limit the possiblity of people finding something special to suit their victim, if it turned out that it worked for what you wanted to buy it wouldnt be a problem, I know Meglet last year was finding all kinds of nice things on I think RSPB website.
I will wait and see what people think of 10 as a budget I think most people seemed to spend that last year anyway
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Oct 2011
10:46am, 10 Oct 2011
12,393 posts
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Chromey
Hallo
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Oct 2011
11:11am, 10 Oct 2011
2,308 posts
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Wine Legs
I have signed up. I think between £5-£10 is a good aim. I loved doing this last year - stalking, shopping & receiving.
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