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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Indago Pet | LSE:IPL | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B1VJHB24 | ORD USD0.0005 |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 34.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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06/7/2011 14:10 | I suspect Dunderheed has one of these: | golly blackwell | |
06/7/2011 14:06 | Elizabeth Duke at Argos - hehe. #9426 Kryptonite imo. | white fox | |
06/7/2011 14:05 | I am not sure how this rumour has got around that I am accustomed to drinking creme de menthe (a) at all (b) by teh pint. | grahamite2 | |
06/7/2011 14:05 | #9425 They probably are curtain rings. Look up theh haberdashery pages. | prambigear | |
06/7/2011 14:04 | What sort of ring would Dunderheed wear? | prambigear | |
06/7/2011 14:02 | Not a great cameraman working for Argos. He has made teh white gold rings look like shower fittings. | grahamite2 | |
06/7/2011 13:58 | There is a large choice here, from teh very reasonably priced upwards. | golly blackwell | |
06/7/2011 13:54 | #9419 Aye, fair point. #9421 Aye, fair point. | white fox | |
06/7/2011 13:50 | And if it is good enough for teh Latin Lover, it is good enough for me. | michaelg1 | |
06/7/2011 13:50 | #9419 "Slave marker" imho | prambigear | |
06/7/2011 13:49 | Why would cost be an issue Pinkey as proved by my round cost at Tiger Tiger teh other day? To be fair, I like teh weight of teh Platinum so will probably go down this avenue in teh end. | michaelg1 | |
06/7/2011 13:48 | Mine is white gold. | golly blackwell | |
06/7/2011 13:47 | #9408 Save your money for better things rather than something you are likely to lose in a gym or suchlike.* *Tell that to the lady, but you don't really want to wear one and be a "marked man" do you? | prambigear | |
06/7/2011 13:47 | #9408 & #9412 Aye, whatever you like (although inferences may be drawn). Funnily enough the only person I know who didn't go for platinum or white gold, was a Manc who bought a 'reasonable' titanium ring. There is clearly a bit less disposable income in those parts. I have platinum which is a bit classier than white gold but I understand that white gold tends to be more resiliant so can understand that too. If it's cost you're worried about though, maybe go for sterling silver. | white fox | |
06/7/2011 13:42 | We stayed just a foo doors down from that place. Nice street in an ideal location, imo. | golly blackwell | |
06/7/2011 13:41 | As those people have taken it orf teh market it might be available as a rental. Rather nice decor for a fisherman I'd say. | grahamite2 | |
06/7/2011 13:34 | Aye, I shant be buying anywhere anytime soon. Just 'window shopping'. | golly blackwell | |
06/7/2011 13:34 | I quite like teh idea of Titanium as it sounds quite sci-fi and bl00dy reasonable too! Don't think teh Mrs (to be) would agree. | michaelg1 | |
06/7/2011 13:33 | I know Fla has been a graveyard for a lot of property investors (gold mine for others of course). I'd give it a miss unless I seriously thought of retiring there. | grahamite2 | |
06/7/2011 13:33 | FFS. Andrew Gnasher McGlashan is at Trent Bridge and brings bad news. "Spots of rain, covers on." Not ideal then, though England might be smiling, they love a touch of rain. According to the sages on Twitter, both teams will be unchanged. | golly blackwell | |
06/7/2011 13:31 | #9408 Whatever you like, mate. | golly blackwell | |
06/7/2011 13:31 | Just been trying wedding rings on (Groom rings before we get any fractional jeeks). Cabal views on metal / stylee? | michaelg1 | |
06/7/2011 13:29 | Aye Gra', prices there remain quite bouyant though. Very foo for sale boards up too. | golly blackwell |
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