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am i strange............................lol
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Bacardi | Report | 20 Nov 2005 20:52 |
iv got 18 certs to order does any one else have this many to order at one time hugs angie xxx |
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Jeanette | Report | 20 Nov 2005 20:56 |
18!!!!!!! most I have ordered in one go was 8 so your not eating for month them LOL Jeanette |
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JG70 | Report | 20 Nov 2005 20:59 |
I'm rationing myself (although got loads I want to order because when I added up what I spent last year I was seriously shocked). My name's Jacquie and I've been clean from ordering certificates now for 4 months!! We need to set up GA (genesoholics) Jacquie XXX |
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The Bag | Report | 20 Nov 2005 21:03 |
£126 worth then, that is scary |
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Bacardi | Report | 20 Nov 2005 21:04 |
lol jaquie im angie and i limit myself to ordering 2 certs a month but feel the earge to order all 18 helpeeeeeeeeeeeeee angie xxx |
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Joy *The Carlos Cutie of Ilson* | Report | 20 Nov 2005 21:18 |
Angela HOW MANY!!!!!! I feel naughty if I order 2 a month. Got a list of about 40 I want though. Only solution seems to be to win the Lottery!!!! Joy |
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Michelle | Report | 20 Nov 2005 22:00 |
I ordered 18 a month ago, four couldn't be found, but had the other 14. Hadn't ordered any for a long long time though and saved for ages for them. M. |
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Val wish I'd never started | Report | 20 Nov 2005 22:02 |
I got 14 once and about 5 were wrong so was very disappointed am being more careful now but its hard, I still feel the urge ooohhh. |
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Unknown | Report | 20 Nov 2005 22:04 |
eek - and thats English Certs - Scottish ones are £13 each so even more! |
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Val wish I'd never started | Report | 20 Nov 2005 22:05 |
why is that Sheila, do they look different from the English ones ??? |
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Jeanette | Report | 20 Nov 2005 22:08 |
some Scottish ones you can down load and print off they have loads more info. jeanette |
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Val wish I'd never started | Report | 20 Nov 2005 22:10 |
do they ??? thanks wish I had some scots rellies then |
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Georgia | Report | 20 Nov 2005 22:13 |
Don't feel bad - how much would you spend a month on a different hobby (OK I know it's more of an obsession, but you know what I mean). I recently bought a new tennis racquet, which was $200, and nobody batted an eyelid. New tennis shoes every three months at about $45 a pop. A can of tennis balls for each match almost $3, coaching $17 an hour (my share) and so on. I reckon if you eat at home more often, do research in the evenings instead of going to the movies, borrow books from the library instead of buying them, and don't ever tell anyone in your family just how much you spend, you're OK. My name is Lesley and I just this week received 13 certificates. But I hadn't ordered any since August. |
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Brit | Report | 20 Nov 2005 22:38 |
My name is Margaret and I have ordered six at one time (three were wrong). My family is threatening an intervention! LOL |
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Horatia | Report | 20 Nov 2005 22:39 |
Hi, When you consider the amount of money some people spend on cigarettes and booze and BOTH of those can damage your health as well as your wallet. At least BMD certs don't injure your well being! I also order certs on a bulk basis. If you can afford it, why not? Nobody thinks twice about having swanky meals in a restaurant because that is the 'done thing' and very socially acceptable and yet (if you don't mind my crude comparison) that swanky meal ends up in the lavatory bowl the next day! At least the certs are yours to keep and pass on to your loved ones. As long as you aren't borrowing from anyone to buy the certs and your family aren't going without, then I don't think there is a problem. Everyone has different ideas of what money should be spent on. My view is I work hard for my money and I'm entitled to spend it how I see fit. I don't give a damn what others think. The day I ask them for money is the day they can tell me how to spend it! (Tee-Hee). Cheers, Horatia |
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Bacardi | Report | 20 Nov 2005 22:48 |
blimey im not strange after all lol thanks for all your honest comments hugs angie xxxx |
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Margaret | Report | 20 Nov 2005 23:12 |
We have got that many certs now, collected over 20 years mind you, that we have bought a fireproof safe to keep them in. Only need another 14 to complete the direct line back as far as we can go on both sides. We realised how much this had cost us over the years and that an insurance company would never believe us in the event of them being destroyed. Margaret |
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Gary | Report | 21 Nov 2005 00:17 |
early this year i was ordering 15 a week, have now droped down to 10 a month |
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Horatia | Report | 21 Nov 2005 00:32 |
Hi again, Those that order lots of certificates will have the satisfaction of knowing that their family history is as accurate as it can be, and not just guesswork. The certificates aren't cheap by any means, but if you really want to have an accurate family tree and are serious about your hobby, then I'm afraid certs have to be ordered. I usally prioritise ordering certs that will tell me something I don't know. I especially prize certs that will give me maiden names or causes of death in someone who hasn't lived very long. If I hadn't ordered so many certificates, my knowledge of my family would be so much thinner. Some certificates have told me things I wasn't happy to read; but I prefer truth in my family history (it's better than fantasy). Details on certificates have led me off into other areas of research. All I can say is that they have book tokens, Marks & Spencer Tokens and CD Tokens - how about BMD Certificate tokens! LOL!!!! Cheers, Horatia |
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Georgia | Report | 21 Nov 2005 00:58 |
Horatia, You're right, apart from being proof that your ancestors are who you say they are, the certificates tell you so much more. I especially like the witnesses on marriage certificates. They obviously were people who meant a lot to the bride and groom, and were often relatives. (Gary, Maria Barnes was Thomas Allard's sister) One of the latest batch I just received told me that the couple married in a village I hadn't previously associated with either family. And the witnesses, when I traced them in the censuses, led me to other connections within both families. All of which pad out the story of my family into something more than just names and dates. Lesley |