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  • Jofspring
    International Prospect
    • Sep 2006
    • 6683

    #16
    Originally posted by stann
    Best: Easily my Bookmac. Kind of a clear plastic cover thing, keeps books dry in the rain. Top bit of kit.
    Sounds quality. Would this bit of kit be big enough to fit a macbook? Don't want to get my best purchase wet and damaged y'know.
    limerickseniorfootballtrust@gmail.com www.liftlimerick.com

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    • Paddyfield
      Seasoned Pro
      • Mar 2006
      • 2683

      #17
      I'm loving the Newspresso coffee machine I bought at Christmas.

      Excellent coffee in less than 2 minutes.
      Nobody knows us, we don't care

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      • prince20
        Reserves
        • Mar 2008
        • 304

        #18
        Worst purchase: a season ticket for sporting fingal for the 2011 season
        Why are people who "need no introduction" always introduced?

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        • stann
          Seasoned Pro
          • Apr 2006
          • 2776

          #19
          Originally posted by Jofspring
          Sounds quality. Would this bit of kit be big enough to fit a macbook? Don't want to get my best purchase wet and damaged y'know.
          A Macbookmac? Liking the sound of that.
          You're in so. Sounds like a word with this lot might be in order.

          Needn't bother wasting time on the blondie wan though, I'm beginning to think she hasn't two ha'pennies to rub together...
          Last edited by stann; 15/02/2011, 3:10 PM.
          more bass

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          • Lev Yashin
            FORMERLY: shannonman
            • Dec 2006
            • 1483

            #20
            Best: My Guitar..was cheap as chips and sounds like it too. But i dont think i would have ever learned to play had i not bought my own(i was using my da's)

            Worst: Jaybird bluetooth headphones. 70 euro of sh*te. charge them for hours only to have die 5 minutes into a run. And for the brief time they do actually workl the sound is rubbish.
            My Goal Is To Deny Yours...

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            • pauliek
              Banned
              • Apr 2010
              • 103

              #21
              Best : Green adidas samba's

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              • dfx-
                Seasoned Pro
                • Jun 2005
                • 3595

                #22
                A ticket to the final game, Bray v Rovers last season qualifies as best and worst...
                The Model Club

                Tell all the Bohs you know
                that we've gone and won two-in-a-row
                and it's not gonna be three
                and it's not gonna be four
                it's more likely to be 5-1.

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                • dochara
                  Apprentice
                  • May 2010
                  • 10

                  #23
                  Best: My 1978 Fender Telecaster. Spotted it for sale in the Irish Independent in 1982 and drove to Dublin that day (pre-M6!) to buy it.

                  Worst: A tube of glue that looked like Bostik in the local pound shop - never dried, never stuck.

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                  • horton
                    Reserves
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 510

                    #24
                    Best: About 6 odd years ago I bought myself a raincoat-type jumper thing that was completely padded(arms/shoulders/belly/back). I look like a huge bouncer-type guy with it on and its extremely cosy on when its freezing out. Only cost about 15 quid but definitely the best money I've ever spent.

                    Worst- my Blackberry. Considering the cost of the damn thing it can be a rubbish smartphone. I've had two and neither of them can play a video. Either files not supported, or sounds completely out of sync with whats on screen. My main bug with them is the keyboard light is very tempermental, with it refusing to work at all when its dark. It appears to be a common problem, and it's a nightmare trying to reply to something in the car when you can't see what button your hitting.
                    For once maybe someone will call me "sir" without adding "you're making a scene."

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