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Jimbuna 04-29-09 01:08 PM

An offer NOT to be missed!
 
An offer NOT to be missed! I thought this was a hoax at first....

Summer 2009 is almost here.

To celebrate summer many supermarket stores are giving away FREE BARBECUES to anyone who can go and collect them.

You can get a free BBQ from any of the following stores:

ASDA
Morrison's
Costco
Kwik Save
Somerfield
Aldi
Sainsbury
Tesco
Iceland
Lidl

All BBQ's come with a high level shelf which can be used for keeping things warm.

PLEASE NOTE. Some stores may charge a £1 administration fee.

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AVGWarhawk 04-29-09 01:55 PM

LOOK! It comes with a cooling rack on the rear! Sweeeet!:D

Digital_Trucker 04-29-09 02:42 PM

And I hear that some of them are even portable.:rock:

Etienne 04-29-09 03:11 PM

I had a cousin who worked in a shopping cart factory... I don't recall how much these things cost, but they're surprisingly expensive (In the low four digit range, IIRC)

When I was in college, there was a grocery store right beside the dorm. For some reason, they didn't like it when we used their carts to bring the groceries back to our room, then left them in the hallways... That kind of explains why :D

Oberon 04-29-09 03:18 PM

And all the time I thought those things were water features for rivers in towns and cities :hmmm: How wrong was I? :haha:

TarJak 04-29-09 03:49 PM

I wondered why there were a lot of them in backyards all around Newcastle. Now I know.

SteamWake 04-29-09 04:03 PM

LOL Ive seen this like 100 times, still funny.

If only you knew what those freakin grocery carts are worth, espically the all metal ones.

There like $70.00 a piece.

Jimbuna 04-29-09 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 1092959)
I wondered why there were a lot of them in backyards all around Newcastle. Now I know.

LMAO :smug:

AVGWarhawk 04-29-09 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1092948)
And all the time I thought those things were water features for rivers in towns and cities :hmmm: How wrong was I? :haha:

And if you live in New Jersey abandoned vehicles and tires are also water features that promote habitat functionality for small water creatures. The bodies that wash up also help in his area.

Kapitan_Phillips 04-29-09 09:40 PM

Hey I saw one of those in the river! Now I know I shoulda grabbed it :shifty:


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