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Best money you've ever spent?

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NoMercy | 07:52 Mon 16th Apr 2012 | ChatterBank
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Last year it cost me roughly £1k for surgery and follow up treatment for my wagster following his twisted colon. Well worth it, in my opinion.

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a breadmaker
holidays, getting away from this madhouse. Especially the long trip around the Greek islands, magic.
Braces on my teeth and double glazing!
The £75 I spent on hypnosis to stop smoking nearly 15 years ago. It would have paid for itself in the first month...
The train fare to Chester in August 2010
Having an upstairs toilet installed so that now I have one upstairs and one downstairs. Bliss.
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Oh yes, Rowan. I once bought a ticket to Watford Junction, and that turned out to be a good investment. ;-)
However much I've spent on my road/race bike with additional bits and bobs. I've seen more of Europe, in a pleasant way, than I ever would expect to by other means.
I paid for someone to move house once to a little village.
Before that.... probably my divorce...
Indubitably - our wedding licence.
£150 to buy my Fiat 126 when I was 18! It was 13 when I bought it and I kept it going for another 10 years - I loved that car!
And if the OH doesn't post the same they are dead... of course Redman is more likely to say his home cinema system or a ticket to a specific Liverpool match
Can't remember the value of each now, but in no particular order...

1- My first divorce
2- double glazing
3- central heating
A lyrca head cap that fits under my cycle helmet. Other than that I've frittered my money away on rubbish.
My ski boots.

Bought them about ten years ago. They were about £300, I think. They are SO comfy, and exectly right for my skiing. I dread the thought of losing them. Two years ago, I broke the heel plate on one boot. Although they were a discontinued model, I asked the manufacturers if they could repair them. I said that even if repairing them cost more than a new pair of boots, I'd still rather get them repaired. The manufacturers didn't have the parts, because of the range being discontinued. Eventually, I found a ski shop in Italy, who had a stock of the old plates I needed, and they were repaired in Italy. If they ever break again, they're going back to the same place.
I have a pair of walking boots I feel like that about... sooo comfy I'd really hate it when they can't be repaired any more
All of £23 for an 8 panel dog pen 36 inches high to act as a fence as my kids staffies whom I love are here at times as their second home depending on their work loads. I can fence off half the garden and not have my flowers chewed to pieces.
My first climbing boots were a second hand pair of nailed ones which were great in the Alps. Less than a quid and they still live in the garage as robins like to nest in them.
Divorcing my ex.

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