Showing posts with label Gift Horse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gift Horse. Show all posts

Friday, 15 July 2011

Friday Freebie

Today's offering. Mmm, let me think. What about those shoes I tried selling on eBay but no-one wanted?
Nope, too expensive to post outside the UK and I'm not sure they would be wanted here either.

What about those postcards? We acquired them during many evenings drinking Woo-woos in the local Revolution Bar. Miss-spent middle age and all that.

Too risque?

Friday, 8 July 2011

Friday Freebie

"Yipee it's Friday. I wonder what Lorna is giving away today?" I hear you all cry.


This week I was going to share some rather "unusual" postcards with you, but as the content of such postcards is adult and possibly offensive to some I chickened out this week. Maybe if people ask I will offer them next.


So this weeks Freebie is a belt that I bought, wore once, and has since been languishing (what a lovely word, languish....) at the bottom of a drawer. It measures 74" from end to end (that's 190cm in new money.)


If you would like to give it a new home leave your details as before in the comment box. I promise they won't get published.


Update: Birdie has now adopted this item.

Friday, 1 July 2011

Friday Freebie

Inspired by KimmyB's blog Gift Horse which I discovered when she left us a wonderful comment saying we were in the top 10 list (although not informative which is true as Mike's reaction to everything treatment related tends to the bizarre) and by Roo's need for different earrings and small pleasures, I have decide to have Freebie Fridays.

The basic idea is, if you want what I have to give away leave your name and address in the comment box (or alternatively your email address so I can contact you). As regular comment leavers know, all comments are moderated and so your info will not be published.

When you receive your gift, simply pop back and tell us what you think of it.

Here is this weeks Friday Freebie


A pair of solid silver and pearl earrings. Never worn. I bought them along with 9 other pairs as a job lot when I tried making and selling my own hand-made jewellery ten years ago. (I actually have 3 pairs left so maybe there will be more than one lucky person.)
I realise this may fail abysmally, but hey at least I tried to recycle my junk!

Update: Paula has adopted one pair, but there are still two more.