Images of items I have purchased.

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Replacement alloy wheel for a damaged alloy on my Mondeo. Looks a mess but needs a good clean up. I just bouhgt it so I didn't get a flat every week like my current wheel/tyre. It's got a pothole dent and it's letting air seep out slowly.

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Picked this up today from the local delivery office after paying my ripoff custom charge, yes, the shipping and the custom charge was more then 3/4 of the price of the T-Shirt itself, not the first time I paid so much.

Anyway, we have Takanashi Rikka from Chunibyo Demo Koi ga s/hitai! and the two straps are Nibutani Shinka and Tsuyuri Kumin.

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Pffff, that one is pretty tame, too. It's the ones that feature scantily-clad six-year-olds bending over that are a bit hard to justify.
 
Just bought from the NHS

Lymecycline
Mebeverine
Fluxloxacillin
Buscopan
Omeprazole
Naproxen
Tramadol

Cost way to much with £8+ for perscriptions. And yes they are all for me! Wonderful
 
Pffff, that one is pretty tame, too. It's the ones that feature scantily-clad six-year-olds bending over that are a bit hard to justify.

Ah~ You thinking of my Ro~Kyu~Bu T-Shirt but she's not six, she's around 11-12 and is fully clothed! :rolleyes:

I'm sure IronWarrior has apparel that's not far off that already :p

Maybe, got a pretty good one coming end of the month but it won't arrive till sometime early March. :)
 
Just bought from the NHS

Lymecycline
Mebeverine
Fluxloxacillin
Buscopan
Omeprazole
Naproxen
Tramadol

Cost way to much with £8+ for perscriptions. And yes they are all for me! Wonderful

Either:

A) get diabetes and get them all for nothing

B) Work out how much you spend a year and compare that to a one off cost or a quarterly cost.
 
Just bought from the NHS

Lymecycline
Mebeverine
Fluxloxacillin
Buscopan
Omeprazole
Naproxen
Tramadol

Cost way to much with £8+ for perscriptions. And yes they are all for me! Wonderful


Is that £8 each? if so why not get a 3 month prescription prepayment certificate at £29?
 
Have just bought myself an Anker 2nd Gen Astro 3 External battery for an upcoming business trip to the Gambia this week...aka for watching movies on the plane and keeping my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and Nexus 5 charged whilst away.

It's a 12000mAH external battery pack that has a total output of 5v/4A max (min 50mA) and can charge devices like iPhones, Android Phones, Samsung Galaxy tablets and phones and other USB-powered devices.

http://www.ianker.com/product/79AN7904S-WA

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Cheers for posting that!

Just checked them out and seem to get rave reviews. They are on sale too at the rainforest, so I asked if I can put one through on work expenses as I travel overseas a lot, so just ordered the 9000mah one. :)
 
Just bought from the NHS

Lymecycline
Mebeverine
Fluxloxacillin
Buscopan
Omeprazole
Naproxen
Tramadol

Cost way to much with £8+ for perscriptions. And yes they are all for me! Wonderful

Smile because you bought them here, from the NHS, for a prescription price.
Rather than elsewhere (such as the US) where you'd have to sell a kidney.

And then they'd charge you for the removal.

Forcing you to sell the other one.

And so a downward spiral commences.
 
Just bought from the NHS

Lymecycline
Mebeverine
Fluxloxacillin
Buscopan
Omeprazole
Naproxen
Tramadol

Cost way to much with £8+ for perscriptions. And yes they are all for me! Wonderful

I can almost match that!

Omeprazole
Paroxetine
Mometazone
Clarithromycin
Naproxen
Diclofenac

All the princely sum of £0 (free prescriptions for all over here!)

If you have IBS shouldn't you be getting prescriptions for it for free as it's a pretty much lifelong condition?
 
I can almost match that!

Omeprazole
Paroxetine
Mometazone
Clarithromycin
Naproxen
Diclofenac

All the princely sum of £0 (free prescriptions for all over here!)

If you have IBS shouldn't you be getting prescriptions for it for free as it's a pretty much lifelong condition?

I think on NHS you only get free prescriptions if it is a life threatening condition, unemployment etc notwithstanding.

Would probably still be worth getting a pre payment prescription though. 12 months is think us something like £110. I get through about 30 prescriptions a year!
 
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