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Jabboy contacted us because he's skint. So what have you done to make money fast? Did you actually make anything, or were you just ripped off by someone who really was getting rich quick? Did you have to sell your soul?

PS. Jabboy is available for rent on 0870 88673242

(, Thu 31 Jul 2008, 16:57)
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A few years ago...
My great aunt died at the ripe old age of 98 - she'd lived through two world wars and a lot of change, but throughout had lived a fairly basic existence; poor, but happy with her lot.

When she died, she didn't leave much behind. The house was falling down, in a demoralised, boarded-up village, miles from anywhere and most of the land was contaminated from the local chemical factory. In short, the house was worth fuck all.

She had a penchant for collecting little knick-knacks - Charles and Diana thimbles, Maggie Thatcher commemoration plates, moth-eaten fur shawls, fungus-encrusted brooches... you get the idea.

I hauled the lot home, and unable to face the amount of dirt and the smell of all these items, left them in the back of the garage for about 5 years.

One day, I decided I should at least sort through it - I knew there was nothing of finanical value, but there might be some old family history in there worth keeping for sentimental reasons. As I rummaged through it, I found a plastic bag full of mouldy old purses. Absolutely fucking disgusting, it was. I was just about to lob the lot into the bin when a little voice in my head just said "I know it's foul, but just check 'em will you Johab? You never know."

I opened the first purse - stuffed with fivers.
I opened the next purse - stuffed with twenties.
The next - stuffed with tenners.

I'd hit the fucking jackpot.

Some fevered note-flattening and straightening later, I counted just short of 3 grand.

Made my day, I can tell you.

The funny thing was, I went round for a week spending some loose notes from this wodge before I got to the bank to pay it in, only to be told it wasn't legal tender any more - luckily the banks will exchange it, but I really shouldn't have gone round spending it. Oops.

PS The Maggie Thatcher plate is also still around. What a bizarre piece that is.
(, Wed 6 Aug 2008, 13:10, 6 replies)
Coronation stuff/Novelty plates
Can fetch quite a decent amount of money. My father collects coronation/royal wedding mugs (they're hideous, I don't know why he likes them), collectors will pay quite a wodge if they're in decent condition.
(, Wed 6 Aug 2008, 13:43, closed)
I think they're awful as well.
I wish I knew somewhere to take them to - I had a brief foray on Ebay and the Thatcher plate wasn't particularly popular there :(
(, Wed 6 Aug 2008, 14:02, closed)
Thatcher plate
Hmmm. I wonder if there's a local conservative nut you could flog it to?

Failing that, it'd make a lovely secret santa present. Hehe.
(, Wed 6 Aug 2008, 14:25, closed)
I suggest waiting til she pops her clogs and then have another go.

(, Wed 6 Aug 2008, 14:36, closed)
Hang onto the Thatcher plate.
Over here there's actually a market for the cheap campaign buttons from the Nixon/Agnew campaign.

I imagine that in another thirty years George Bush memorabilia will even be worth something.
(, Wed 6 Aug 2008, 21:09, closed)
Bleh
I'm amused that the postscript about the Thatcher plate has generated all the replies, yet the fact I found £3k in festering mouldy purses that I was all set to chuck out after 5 years passes unnoticed!
(, Wed 6 Aug 2008, 22:38, closed)

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