If you found £60 quid in a jacket in your wardrobe how would you spend it?
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£10 on scratchcards, £50 on good night out.lady luck is obviously on your side so you may be on a roll
I'd go and buy another jacket! Lol
shopping! new shoes!!
can i have it please?
I would buy some wallpaper and decorate my bedroom as I've taken all the wall paper off and I'm now waiting for the funds to do it!!
I would keep it and spend it on a night out at the weekend lol :)
I once found £80 in a jacket pocket and i just blew it on rubbish, i was younger then. would probably use it wisely now.
Id out it towards the repair of my Motorbike!
But if I didnt have that to do, Id out it towards my tattoo - If I had already that, then Id buy some currency for my holiday.
If Id already been, then Id go out on the lash!!!
very quickly.
Bank it or use it to pay part of the balance on my plastic!
chocolate & alcohol
I'd buy the new Great Britain rugby league jersey - it looks very snazzy.
how is this in cleaning & laundry? this was supposed to be in polls & surveys
Fast!
I'd go and get another 2 holes punched in my ear, (part of my evil plan!) and go and buy my new contact lenses.
Would you like to give me £60??
A new jacket, because the £60 would have been in there since before I was married, Cos never had that sort of money since, and the jacket won`t fit me now.
This translates to $120 plus change in US currency.
If the rest of my budget was well taken care of, and I wish it were, I would provide hundreds of meals for African orphans via the link. There is such a critical need at this time.
If the jacket and money was mine I would splash out on a romantic meal for me and the wife.
If it wasn't then I would give it to whoever it was.
Depends on if it was definitely my money - if the jacket had recently come from a charity shop (definitely a possibility for me) then I'd take the money back there.
But if it was my money and I'd just forgotten I had it... thinks, thinks, thinks...
Sadly, I'd probably knock that much off my credit card balance, most days.
But then there are the days when I'd go back to the charity shop and buy:
A spangly dress, a black velvet hat with a peacock on it, a green carnation and a sunflower from the flower shop next door (spot the Oscar Wilde fan), a round 500 piece jigsaw puzzle with the signs of the zodiac around it, nesting dolls in gold and black dresses, a board game where you get a false nail for each round you win (fabulous, darling!), a box of hand made chocolates, two books and a coffee grinder.
Then, two weeks later, I'd take back the jigsaw and the nesting dolls, because I'd finished playing with them - not so much a charity shop, more my own, private toy library.
Helen
I'd go clothes shopping x
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