Oh yes the £5-00 nose hair shaver off Ebay. After opening the boxer and fitting the batteries, I stuck it up my nose, only to feel the excruciating pain as a result of the bloody thing grabbing a few hairs and trying to turn my nostril inside out. Talk about make your eyes water. That went straight in the bin. I saw one in a pound shop a couple of weeks later, but was not tempted for a second nose ripping exercise .
I don't trust banks, but they are unfortunately a necessary evil.
If you had spare cash, would you invest it, or blow it on a good time?
That is a good question. I know there is a lot of bad things happening in the world, and it hits the heart harder when kids are involved. But if you take the African continent for instance, where there is poverty, starvation, drought, bad water, sickness etc. I think that there is enough money within those countries to sort out most of their own problems. The trouble is that greed takes over and there are the few filthy rich leaving others to suffer. If it wasn't for this fact, I don't think we would need to donate large amounts of money to these far away places.
I don't do the lottery either, do you think I should start?
I knit dolls . . For presents and a bit of cash . .which I spend onwool . Knitting a nativity for my daughter . I promised her one if she made me a grandma! I