thats class i like that lmao.
2007-04-05 09:35:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Not everything in Oxfam is sold for 50p and not everything they sell is clean!!!
2007-04-05 04:24:36
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answered by Anonymous
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My Oxfam shop does not have washing facilities, give it to them dirty and they will put it in the rag bin.
2007-04-05 04:34:51
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answered by Anonymous
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That is so good, but to be honest I think the dry cleaning things they have is not...exactly the same as in the Dry cleaners...dont tell me the Charity Shops clothes dont smell funny........
2007-04-05 05:03:29
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answered by Sheldon 6
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Oxfam don't bother washing their stuff actually. They just put it out.
2007-04-05 04:28:25
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answered by agent flora 5
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What a great way to save cash! On a par with having all your poos at work to save on loo roll...
2007-04-05 04:25:01
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answered by Anonymous
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wash it on the stones at the side of the river it is free.
2007-04-05 04:31:52
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answered by peter p 5
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Heard that one before
2007-04-05 04:24:02
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answered by Sir Sidney Snot 6
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Cause someone might buy it before I can get it back.
2007-04-05 04:24:35
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answered by stoutseun69 4
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they use cheap eco washing powder that makes you itch tried it, still had to wash it my self lol
2007-04-05 04:33:57
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answered by Anonymous
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