I think men don't hoard products or impulsively buy masses of crap they don't need - two essential aspects to Q's business. Even Flinty isn't ridiculous enough to suggest 'buying two' drills. Or maybe buying one as a gift for your schoolteacher/hairdresser/favourite builder.
Cheer up everyone on sunday there is going to be hours and hours and hours and hours of Richard Jackson the salesman of the best products the planet ----------HIS OWN.
Cheer up everyone on sunday there is going to be hours and hours and hours and hours of Richard Jackson the salesman of the best products the planet ----------HIS OWN.
Cheer up everyone on sunday there is going to be hours and hours and hours and hours of Richard Jackson the salesman of the best products the planet ----------HIS OWN.
Given the right products, I think men do buy and hoard.
Yes, they do. Drills and bits. Coats. Fishing stuff. Shoes (how many shoes does a man need?). Bits of odd gadgetry stuff (do we need this? YES. Okaaaayyyy. Do we need 30 of them? YES. Okaaay okaaay). Shoe cleaning kits. Things that I don't know what they do and never will. And. And. And.
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Cars, bits for cars, model trains/planes/ships/cars, cds, dvds, vinyl records, super-8 films... completism when adopting a hobby (got to have all the equipment)... Men and women are as bad as each other if they get the bug, just with different stuff.
Yes we are. The 24 bags of wool that I have are not mentioned in the previous post :mysmilie_59: (nor is OH's zipped lips about said wool)
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Two words CC: Stash Clearout!
The best way to save money when tempted is to have a pretend clear out. When you see how much you have it makes you say that you already have 3 the same so don't buy. Then you close the cupboard door and act all righteous.
Of course if you don't have anything like it rush to the phones..