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21 Mar 2007

Camera Progress!


By the end of month i should have enough! woo hoo!
That's my money pot its a 4.5 litre old Whisky bottle. So the money in that combined with PPP and other money making schemes = Camera.

24 comments:

  1. Look after the pennies the pounds will take care of themselves!

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  2. That's brilliant...shall look forward to loads of photos. Maybe you'll open a Photo A Day blog!

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  3. Yay!! That's fantastic news!

    Way to go on the money saving thing. I never can accomplish that. 8(

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  4. wow -- a four and a half litre bottle of whiskey?
    I'm surprised you could still stand up to collect change on the street corners... or did they just prop you up with a tin cup?

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  5. Exactly akelamalu, i think there is about £200 in the bottle so far!

    Hey Ruth, yes i set up a photo site. It would be a hiker's dream site!lol!

    Cheers Mags, you have lots of nasty bills to pay, which i don't. Its probably the only benefit of living at home with folks still!

    Cheers Marcia!!!

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  6. Lol Mo! its from a junk shop.
    Whisky is not my drink of choice after an unfortunate incident when i was 14.

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  7. The button can be found on Paypal's website, if that's what you want to use. I don't remember how I did it, but it's all explained in there - I managed, which means that you certainly can lol! And best of luck from me too...

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  8. Thanks Stine! i did it.
    Don't forget i am racing you to that million!lol!

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  9. LOL. An unfortunate incident when you were 14...LOL.

    I think you should blog about that. I'd like to hear that story!

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  10. I second the motion: Blog about the unfortunate incident.

    I'll even offer you a deal: Explain why you won't drink whiskey and I'll tell the story about the tequila sunrise party I had in college... at sunrise... and how I was recruited to join the Hare Krishnas that very afternoon....

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  11. oh claire do it so curmy will tell his story honey!

    smiles, bee

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  12. Mags, Curmy and E'bee its not exactly a funny story. Its more a teenage rebellion gone wrong kind of story.
    Hmmmm but i might post it anyway.

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  13. Post! Post! Post!

    Good work with the fund Claire, I look forward to seeing your photoblog :-)

    Chosen a camera yet?

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  14. I'm with Mags...I want to hear about the mishap at 14??? You can tell us, we won't tell anyone!

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  15. Good job, babe. Hope that bottle fills up soon!

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  16. Was that post it then chris? I think i might go with a canon powershot, Ryan recommended that range for what i want to use it for. What do you reckon?

    I still thing about it Comedy!

    Thank you Susan! so do i!

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  17. Somehow you with a camera seems like a dangerous combination! But what do I care? I live WAY on the other side of the ocean :-)

    Can't wait to see your pictures - you'll have to run to Scotland and capture Chris' true beauty! (hehe)

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  18. I have a jar I keep putting my change in to save, but than I'll end up taking some out for one reason or another and it doesn't seem to be growing very much.

    Any thoughts on what type of camera you plan to get?

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  19. a brillant idea, since the wife loves to steal the change i try to save, this will make it harder.

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  20. Me+Camera= mischief! yes your right Kai! I will find you......
    Next time i head up to my sister's i stop in Aberdeen and track him down. He probably be hanging around a bell tower, Esmerelda.........

    Dont take it out John! you can save some serious pocket money.
    Thinking Canon Powershot at the mo.

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  21. Yes Sparky and it weighs a ton when full so very hard to steal the money.

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  22. Love your camera fund! my bank is almost full so I will have to empty and refill again. (it's not as big as yours.) I vote yes for the whiskey story too. :-)

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  23. Cheers Lisa, i love your fund too! I am still debating whether to do the whisky story.

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