Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

Pretty impressive for the price, which will join the other 3

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They have/had an offer for 1/3rd off the first 3 subscriptions and you get a free tin.

I have got bored of forgetting to order coffee regularly so I took them up on their offer.

A reasonable solution to both getting a tin and more of their coffee! Should do the subscription really, there's been some close calls of running out
 
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Thanks, but my heart is still with this (I really must get it out on the road this year)..

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Reminds me of my youth driving ear splittingly loud two strokes :p I had the RGV125, then the RGV250, then the RS125 then the RS250,

That sir is a perfect stable, bar maybe a 350 YPVS (on my bucket list).
Heady days indeed.
 
That's objective, I have/had a very bad gambling problem, I now prefer to watch gambling rather than actually partake. It worked for me with poker too, my mind is weird :p

I guess i could understand watching Poker a little more, although i suppose i've never been enticed by slot machines in general.

Good work on finding workarounds though. I had to attend some GA sessions years ago as mitigation for some other stupidity, and it was scary how many were hooked on slots, but then i was always left baffled by how many just switched from one addiction to another and no-one seemed to bat an eyelid when it was clear the other addiction was causing just as many issues with family neglect etc as their gambling, just didn't have as big a stigma and it was as if just because they weren't losing money hand over fist it was fine. Rather than try to help them address the actual issues causing the addictive behaviour.
 
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I guess i could understand watching Poker a little more, although i suppose i've never been enticed by slot machines in general.

Good work on finding workarounds though. I had to attend some GA sessions years ago as mitigation for some other stupidity, and it was scary how many were hooked on slots, but then i was always left baffled by how many just switched from one addiction to another and no-one seemed to bat an eyelid when it was clear the other addiction was causing just as many issues with family neglect etc as their gambling, just didn't have as big a stigma and it was as if just because they weren't losing money hand over fist it was fine. Rather than try to help them address the actual issues causing the addictive behaviour.

Slots are a weird one, I've been addicted to them since I spent most of my adult years in fruit machine shops, god alone knows how much money I lost but it's easily and sadly millions... on the plus side one gambling win did pay the deposit for my house and I bought a decent new car with one nights winnings too. But that sounds like I'm justifying the habit, which I'm very definitely not. Thank goodness my bank accounts support gamstop (online gamstop is too easy to circumvent)
 
It could have got me as a young lad growing up in the families pubs and at one time I was sticking far too much in, but thankfully it was just a fad.
Have seen plenty that will empty their pockets into these machines though and look excited at a small win, after throwing in so much and sadly lost a fellow publicans son, who I watched growing up to suicide due to owing money for his addiction to gambling and slots.

Good idea with watching the slots though.
 
That's objective (maybe subjective?!), I have/had a very bad gambling problem, I now prefer to watch gambling rather than actually partake. very definitely the lesser of two evils. It worked for me with poker too, my mind is weird :p
But get you in a casino and I know it's a different story - black 10 anyone?
 
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