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now today i went to aldi and everytime i go there i ofton buy something i dont really need [eg tools, household stuff] that i think might be usefull!.but today i have excelled myself and bought a ..............kettle!.now its not a nice shinney new one for the kitchen its a £3.99 whistleing camping kettle
now i dont go camping[as i like my comforts],dont have a camping stove,dont even have a gas cooker at home.
so i have no use for it cant even see me useing it and havnt got a clue where iam going to put it[the mrs did suggest a place]
so anyone else done anything daft like this?
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I went into a new hardware shop a few months back i was just having a look around, i ended up leaving with a hook and pick set priced at £5, i used it once to pull wire through a gap and thats been it.
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That does sound a bit pointless really :shock: What on earth possessed you? :lol: My dad calls things like that "U.B.s" - "unresistable bargains" which he got from his mum due to his dad returning home with some useless tat but at bargain prices :roll: These days my dad uses it to refer to all the junk he ends up buying at auction because there was something in the lot he wanted.

I have a whistling kettle, then again I like camping and I have a gas cooker :P

I must admit I'm pretty good at buying stuff that either turns out to be not as useful as I thought, not as good as it looked or just plain white elephants. I always wanted to get a borascope because of all the times I thought to myself that one would be useful. I got it about 6 months back and have so far... taken a picture of my teeth with it :oops:
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The kettles are are handy if your traveling, :cheesy:
just pull up and make abrew, saves money. at some Motorway places 2 quid plus for a brew and its like cat p*ss :?
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omega wrote: so anyone else done anything daft like this?
About as close as I get is when I go shopping & spot something that the little man will love (like the giant Pooh & Tigger that were £10 each), but the Mrs does it on a daily basis.

Her excuse is that she doesn't like to leave a shop without buying something as she worries that people will think she's shoplifting. :roll:
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steve
i think the reason i bought it was
1 it looked cute
2 when did you last here a whistleing kettle? i think the last time for me was when my old gran had one which has to be 30 years ago.
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another stupid thing i bought recently was a haynes manual for a renault 25 it was only 99p plus £1 for postage and in almost new condition but its for a 25. :cheesy:
About your boroscope would it be any good at looking inside birds nests or them wee holes in the garden where the weasels/moles go, it would be fascinating to see inside.
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Possibly, it's not got anything to steer it (they're mega-expensivo), it's just a case of bending the thing & poking it in there. Hey, it was something like 25 quid from ebay :oops:

This looks like it: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-Handheld- ... 35b6c9971d but I'm sure I didn't pay that much for it :frown:
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i think the reason i bought it was
1 it looked cute
2 when did you last here a whistleing kettle? i think the last time for me was when my old gran had one which has to be 30 years ago.
Err, the last time I heard one was the last time I was at my house, there was a power cut & I wanted a cup o coffee :wink:

You could always pull the whistle off & blow through it :cheesy:
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Went to pets at home yesterday for a browse.
I was planning to go to the reptile store after and buy a Common Musk Turtle... I came out with two Robo Drawf Hamsters :roll:
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Im banned from pets at home, :supafrisk:
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lozz wrote:Im banned from pets at home, :supafrisk:
Did the animals not feel the same way?
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Bailes1992 wrote:
lozz wrote:Im banned from pets at home, :supafrisk:
Did the animals not feel the same way?
ask them wich rabbit runs the fastest,
see if you get shown the door :wink:
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A few years back i went to the car boot sale to get some hens
I got two different breeds of what i thought to be young hens, a few months later there was no eggs, and they started to crow :oops:
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:lol: bet the neighbours love you.

we had one running loose, noisey fecking thing,
not heard it for a while tho, most probs someones killed it off,.
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Wish i had a whistling kettle this morning while packing my tent up it was a pain in the arse the mrs waiting for the fecking thing to look boilt while i'm holding the fecking tent when the wind suddenly picks up... I almost went on a parachute ride. :lol:

Thats a decent price for the kettle want to swap for a gas stove? :lol:
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