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Samo - 24-07-13
Pot hole mashing up my tyre on the way home last night. Fucking roads round where I live are a joke!
Then finding out the valve on the spare had perished. Bought new tyres this morning. There go my giraffe 80's...
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kt0626 - 24-07-13
The giraffes will be around until the next paycheque hang in there Sammy!
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pokey27 - 24-07-13
People on Ebay re-selling that book from the exhibition for stupid money...Fair do's if proceeds go to the charity but otherwise it's a bit sick imo to profit
It's a £20 book ffs
Btw if anyone is actually going to the exhibition and wouldn't mind getting me one of these books i'd be most grateful £20 a pop apparently 2 per customer only (all proceeds going to charity)
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Vortec - 24-07-13
Have you allready joined the EMS competition?
http://eatmoreshoes.com/13673/adidas-spezial-exhibition-catalog-book/
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pokey27 - 24-07-13
Ofcourse Vortec
But my luck's not what it was so thought i'd see if i could secure one all be it an unsigned one anyways
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Vortec - 07-08-13
Joined a competition on Instagram from @End_clothing with the change to win 1 of 8 adidas Spezial Exibithion books. Two of the winners have pictures on their Instagram where they are at the Exibithion so they allready have the book. I`m a jealous guy haha!
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Old Gregg - 18-08-13
I've had a pretty shitty last couple of weeks, firstly my car crapped out on the motorway and was going to cost 3 times what the car was worth to fix, then caliroots sent me an empty watch tin and I've fallen out with my parents sooooo many times because apparently my wedding is all about what they want because they're paying for the majority of it, should have gone to vegas and got married by an elvis impersonator! Then I got banned for being spam :-p
On the plus side I'm enjoying my new job but yorkshire is pretty crap
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pukkabruv - 18-08-13
bad times OG.... im no wedding expert but most of them do seem like more hassle than they are worth. run off and do what you want
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ez-1 - 19-08-13
I was thinking exactly that before our big day. As a guy I shouldn't be talking about this but I think I might have a few very simple ideas.
First of all it's going to be your day so you shouldn't give a single fuck what others might think. Make them look like you.
Secondly as long as you are having fun all of your guests will too. As long as they can see your happiness they will by happy too. That can be boosted with food, music and liquor.
Try not to stress about little things - actually not even big things. Oh and don't let them wait too long. If you are getting photographed during the day maybe fix something for your guests to do while you are away.
Our day was the best and most memorable day so far.
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vox - 20-08-13
What Pukka said. I'm not a church-going person nor a believer in that sense. Therefor I would never have a church wedding. But if that would be the case I would be certain to do it how I wanted it to be. Your parents and everyone concerned should get in line and there shouldn't be any dispute as to who's in charge. If that's not the case, I would as mentioned, run away and do it without anyone having say in the matter apart from you two. Anyway, hope it turns out to be something special and I'm sure you both will be happy about it in the end!
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Tifoso - 21-08-13
We had 16 people at our wedding. Including my wife and I. Those who were there said it was the best wedding they had gone to.
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pugwashpz - 21-08-13
Sounds perfect M. Think I might show this thread to Sarah, ours is going from that, at conception to a monster....some times you lose track of what's important :/
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dj_wildthing - 21-08-13
Different prices on the adidas sites from different countries is what makes my blood boil these days.
I was looking to buy the new Run DMC 80s and checked adidas.dk, but I couldn't make up my mind whether to buy or not because the price on adidas.dk was DKK 1,200 (roughly GBP 135) and I could see on adidas.co.uk the price was only GBP 90, which is ridiculous, so I was pissed off over that and didn't buy them. Checked the site later with a promo code that unfortunately didn't work on adidas.dk, but it didn't matter in the end as most sizes were gone again.
Anyway, I can't believe the price difference on the the exact same product on what is basically the exact same site. Just checked the price on something else, which cost DKK 800 (roughly GBP 90) on adidas.dk and only 62 GBP on adidas.co.uk.
And I believe it's the same site because the sizes available are always the same, no matter which country you check, so why the f*ck does it cost almost 50% extra to order from Denmark?
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pugwashpz - 21-08-13
It must be to do with either the taxation levels of your country or the mark up possibly? Or maybe the strength of the pound in relation to the euro, exchange rates....
And they all come from Germany, shipped from, I think, that's where it has always come from hence stock levels the same. Hope that helps Lars
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dj_wildthing - 21-08-13
Taxation could very well be part of it I guess, but it still pisses me off – especially since I can't just order directly from the UK website
– and since we're all in the EU I reeeeally don't think prices should differ that much. F*ckin' hell, it's the exact same product from the exact same stockroom. Can't figure out whether to blame adidas or the Danish government. Better blame both, just to be on the safe side...