I was browsing around the stalls when my 3 men saw a stall selling guns & being policemen they just at to go & investigate the stall & see if the stallholder had gun licence, before they left I had strict instructions off them NOT TO MOVE, well I really did try not to move but I saw a poster advertising Easter Eggs, so wheeled myself over to the stall & yes there were hundreds of Easter Eggs all in date until 10/5/17, so naturally at to buy them so I bought 40 Easter Eggs for £10 that works out at just 25p each, plus I bought 40 selection boxes for just 20p each, (might not be in English but who reads the box the Easter Eggs & selection boxes comes in anyway) the kind stallholder even packed them in my big zipper bag for me, then I wheeled myself back to where I was told not to move from but my men were already there looking for me, then my men asked me where I disappeared to I just said over there & waved my hand in the air. Further along the Market we came upon a stall selling Christmas musical Santa's, snowmen, Rudolph red nose reindeer, Christmas trees, plus singing toys (dogs, cats, bears) well I at to buy them much to my men dismay & managed to buy them 3 for the price of 2 (£5 for 3) so bought 9 of them, well it's nearly Christmas only 61 days away that's just 8 weeks. You should've seen my men's faces when we got back & I was unpacking the Easter Eggs, poor Frank looked at the eggs back to me then to my brother, Mac my other lodger said yes Frank they are Easter Eggs you see Tina likes to plan well ahead than anyone else.
My problem would be that there wouldn't be any Easter eggs left by the time Easter came around Where on Earth do you store all your 'bargain' buys?
I got nice big dry wine cellar that I store all my Chocolate in, plus I can't get down there so they are safe from me eating them.