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Favourite site?
29-07-10, 12:08 PM
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RE: Favourite site?
(28-07-10 12:37 PM)EinzigartigAdidas Wrote:  
(28-07-10 06:49 AM)Poor Sod Wrote:  
(23-07-10 08:03 PM)EinzigartigAdidas Wrote:  Paul's Boutique Berlin, P'berg

Looks like a nice store. Deffo gonna pay them a visit when I return to Berlin some day!

For sure, you should definitely. I can't wait until I move into my new flat in September - it's only a few blocks from them!

In return for those nice BBQ's I gave you a heads up for, can you hook me up with one of those rare gems in a size UK 10 please Laughing
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29-07-10, 02:16 PM
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(28-07-10 11:10 AM)nikosg Wrote:  Spankwire

*right click*
add to favourites Wink

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29-07-10, 02:53 PM
Post: #63
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(29-07-10 12:08 PM)Robert147 Wrote:  In return for those nice BBQ's I gave you a heads up for, can you hook me up with one of those rare gems in a size UK 10 please Laughing

Word Rob, I got you. Hope you don't expect it free styles but I might be open to donating on the shipping if those BBQ's fit. I'm heading to Paul's Boutique this weekend... anything in particular you want me to take a look for? And does used matter?

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29-07-10, 03:54 PM
Post: #64
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surely you been there SS?! its the only site i go to these days haha
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17-08-10, 10:26 AM
Post: #65
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Is pickyourshoes an authentic site? cause it has some pretty sweet shoes still on it if it is. eg, 35th series...
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17-08-10, 10:34 AM
Post: #66
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I believe so Maxcat, though I could be wrong, I've never ordered from them (but I want to)!

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17-08-10, 11:08 AM
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Yes they are..

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17-08-10, 11:10 AM
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I thought so! Thanks streak.

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17-08-10, 11:18 AM (This post was last modified: 17-08-10 11:19 AM by nikosg.)
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you know maxcat... if you even bothered to go THROUGH THIS THREAD...(i.e the first fecking post) you would have answered your own question.

All NOOBIES LISTEN! do some effing reading of old threads etc... you will learn much and everyone wont have to answer repeatedly the same questions Smile
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17-08-10, 03:40 PM
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17-08-10, 03:53 PM
Post: #71
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i have learnt a lot Wink




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17-08-10, 11:42 PM
Post: #72
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Sorry. I did have a look through but I was a bit confused with how the thread worked. Anyway I know for next time.
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18-08-10, 01:04 AM (This post was last modified: 18-08-10 01:06 AM by Shellshock.)
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Confused how a thread works? Allow me to explain. It's a bit like a book. Except there's no covers. But much like a book, it has pages and each page is rather cleverly numbered, starting with 1 and so on and so on. Page 1 is called 'The beginning' of a thread. The beginning is always a good place to start from as it means you don't miss anything.

I hope this helps but feel free to give me a shout if you struggle with anything else. I'm holding a seminar on 'Tying Your Own Shoelaces' on Thursday, I could reserve you a seat if you want? Or how about my ever popular 'Learn To Eat With Cutlery' drop-in sessions, they always go down well with the noobs. Wink

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18-08-10, 07:29 AM
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Avoid the 'tying your own shoelaces' seminar, it's not a good look but i strongly recomend the 'cutlery' drop in sessions, eating with my fingers is now a thing of the past thanks to Shellshock.

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18-08-10, 07:49 AM
Post: #75
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I have to agree with Cracky. . . Shellshock's shoelace seminar has left me struggling even with velcro, although I am now a wizard with chopsticks . scratch
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