Which Piggy bank best describes you or what you want?

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Which Piggy bank best describes you or what you want?

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My daughter adores shoes - so the ideal piggy bank for her is a shoe shaped one...

I adore cats .. so mine is a cat shaped piggy bank

which describes you?
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Plummo's is a piccolo.

RR and mine are beer tankards !
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JR you can't answer for Plum - he has to answer for himself!

(ps thanks for the tips on sexing kittens!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)LOL!!! :oops: :lol: :shock:
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Make that three JR, I am getting my first tankard for Christmas (and I can't wait)
Ann would go for a shoe shaped one
Loz would have anything pink.
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Funnily enough we saw the shoe one on Thursday.

I like those Terramundi ones.

We have a Bertie Bassett about 30cm tall for our small coins and older son had a pink plastic sailor pig which I was given when I was about 4.

Nowadays I'm with the Woolwich.
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englishangel wrote:Nowadays I'm with the Woolwich.
so are quite a few! But I wanted you to describe YOURSELF!!
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Definitely a pig shaped piggy bank
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JESUS SAVES......................

........but Lampard scores from the re-bound !
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Back in 1981 we said that at Wembley but then it was


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I just wish Charlton could score :(
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And Paul Robinson could save
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I hear that was a really frustrating game today
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Scone Lover wrote:I hear that was a really frustrating game today
certainly was. We created a few chances in the first half but in the second we huffed and puffed without creating much. Watford came into it in the last 15 minutes or so and could easily have nicked it.

I fear I've seen 2 of the 3 teams getting relegated in May today :(
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Back to topic. At this moment a piggy bank in the shape of a pint of beer would be good. I may have to raid the fridge.
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You could always have one in the shape of a goal net!
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