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  1. I have just discovered this..
    If you file the corners off a 50pence piece , You can use them in 10pence slot machines !!!

    If anyone else has a handy hint please let me know, as I am currently compiling my book, to be sold on QVC Watch Out for it soon...
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    LOL!
    Here is a more economical use of money:
    If you wrap a penny in tin foil and mould it to the shape of a 20p, you can use it as a 20p in certain machines that take coins. It works good in arcades.
    As does this little trick - washers work very well in the 10p falls.

    Toothpaste works well as a minor scratch remover on CDs.

    I'll post more when they come to mind
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  3. how about wrapping 10p s in that metalic duct tape
    when they are wrapped they are exactly the same weight as 50p s ....fag machine s etc hehehe

    by the way throbbin sausage that star wars episode 2 you gave me did not work
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  4. Its a fake by the way, that trailer !
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  5. Also by the way, Toothpaste removes indelible ink from all sorts of thing, EG You ****-up the title in a cd, no problemo, rub in the colgate, hey presto no more ink and a nice minty-fresh smelling disc ! And, toothpaste is also good for cleaning teeth !!!
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  6. what about people who use sh.it for toothpaste ??
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  7. Toothpaste will also remove rings on furniture.
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  8. Toothpaste can be used as caulk to fill holes in the wall (ie the holes around my dartboard )
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  9. Darts can also be used as handy toothpicks....
    and also for sticking in peoples ar-s-es ...when you were kids !
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  10. Toothpaste is a bit 'scratchy for getting marks out of discs, Use T-Cut instead.... It sounds harsh, but it DOES work...
    I Don't recomend it for teeth though !
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