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Works been ok not great this year so it's a bit of a budget for us.

Can't really afford a turkey & other bits now I've spent my money on daughters presents.

It'll be ok

Cheers











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dont you dare, even looking at that should be a crime
 
That tin dinner won't go in without a fight I bet, the hand/brain will be saying different things!

Nasty
 
Didn't you buy your daughter a Hoverboard Rocketman?

Have you checked it out to make sure its safe?

We bought some Amazon LED Christmas lights, they arrived today ant ten mins after I plugged them in they went bang! scared the life out of me, switch box all black and everything.
 
Amazon site say`s throw their hoverboards in the bin and they are refunding buyers.
 
Didn't you buy your daughter a Hoverboard Rocketman?

Have you checked it out to make sure its safe?

We bought some Amazon LED Christmas lights, they arrived today ant ten mins after I plugged them in they went bang! scared the life out of me, switch box all black and everything.



Hello

Yes, I checked it out. The clever boxes site says they are UK 13a plugs & genuine Samsung batteries.

They've copied safety certs to show on site.

I'll not be charging it when I or anyone is out.

Fingers crossed. I've got buildings insurance incase I need to check into Marriott hotel in Langley (about 10 min walk from my house) Boxing Day!
 
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