How many sweets in the jar?

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How many sweets in the jar?

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Ok, so techincally its a bit different. Plus i'm bored. But how much sterling is featured in this snap of my window ledge as it currently stands:

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A virtual pint for whoever gets it spot on - at my discretion :wink:

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Post by clownymo »

thats never £1020....is it?! :shock:

plus theres more in those coin bags...thats crazy
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Post by mjd »

Lots!
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Post by Mattb »

It is indeed £1020 there, but the keen eye will see other money littered about :wink: There's also another £140 out of shot bagged up. It's not close to the £2100 i had there earlier in the year yet....bank trip is in order i think!
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Post by JG »

'ello 'ello 'ello what's all this?

What's that? Half a day's earnings on the Tuppenny Nudgers?

Phew! Wooosh! Yikes! What did you say that emptier was again? When is the best time for me to pop down to Cambridge? It's all £105 this that and the other so I hear.

You do realise you'll get

"Been saving these up have you?"

Yes. I always answer to that one.

"How long did it take you?"

Gulp. Oh. A couple of days.

"ooooh. You've had a win on the jukebox?"

That's the one.

Then,


"Have you got a moment Mr. B? You are eligible for free mobile phone insurance, if you spend 45 minutes with our sales cashier operative who will force you on pain of guilt into taking out a useless bastard actuary generated rip off premium life assurance policy."

Errrr no. There's a Red ready to start redding in Reading. I have to be there soon. Can I have some more change bags please?


I try not to keep too much money in the house. I leave no money in the house if possible and pay in at least once a week. Anyway PM that emptier as soon as possible. Thanks!
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Post by Scott »

Streakypoos wrote:

Errrr no. There's a Red ready to start redding in Reading

that made me laugh :lol: , i've heard the reds in Reading are easy too read once there redding :wink:
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Post by itsme »

Bloody hell Mattb, that's quite a bit sat there doing fuck all.Is that the National Championship's Fruity Player Of The Year Trophy i can see on the left ??

I have an empty water dispenser bottle in my room, you know the one's they have in an office,the big blue bottle?

Well mine is just about half full of 1p , 2p and 5p coin's.

There's nowhere near as much as you have got stacked up on your ledge buy i think there is a few hundred at least.I cannot move it,it's really heavy.

Dont blow it all for fucks sake !!!! :D
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lol - the trophy was lukestars old player of the year one, it now has a new owner! :lol: Only joking, for my pool exploits rather than playing fruits.
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Post by bowie »

I wonder how long till your picture starts getting used by those device selling sites!
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Post by johnjohn »

9th pile along 2nd coin from bottom is a dodgy £1 coin :lol:
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Post by anfield road »

Right I qill start collecting and not changing notes and shall we play a littl game throught till christmas day.

Who can get 5000 in coins in a stack and get a pic, obvioulsy not allowed to change from notes.

Just would be a little challenge more of a reason not to play the roulette for me.

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Post by Cardinal Sin »

johnjohn wrote:9th pile along 2nd coin from bottom is a dodgy £1 coin :lol:
He's right! Take it back & complain!
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Post by jeffvickers »

Could have swapped them for Austrian Schillings a few years back!
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Post by Cardinal Sin »

Or Swaziland Llangenis :wink:
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Post by 105TOP »

Peanuts ,


Don't know why your bragging to all these cluies
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