Just had a google of how much it would cost to make pins, and assuming they'll make about 1000 (selling them for £8 each) ? they could buy each pin for under 50p, thats a profit of £6.50 (with the £1 supposedly going to charity). That's a lot!!!
Anyone know how many pins they sold last time?
feel like they were actually £10 last time but might be wrong. Just cant see what type of pin it'll be. Nobody will want Chip again, and certainly wont want those 2Do we know what they sold them for last time? £8 seems a lot for a pin?
Yeh well it was going to be £7 but now it's £8 so they can give £1 to Charidee. Don't think they're selling themselves short here.Do we know what they sold them for last time? £8 seems a lot for a pin?
That's a really good point. It's clear something happened at that gender reveal party where Dave's family pissed off to the pub sharpish. I don't get the impression the two families get on.And I find it so odd that neither of them seem to be particularly upset that Daves family may not be able to meet the baby for a while after it's born.
Oh I didn't notice that! True - never hear anything about his family!That's a really good point. It's clear something happened at that gender reveal party where Dave's family pissed off to the pub sharpish. I don't get the impression the two families get on.
I’m not sure if something like that would even be paid work? What do we all think? Also will he be able to keep up with both when he goes back to doing night shifts imminently?So Daves got a job doing an audio play/musical wonder how much he’s getting for that. Doesn’t he really need a more stable job
That did cross my mind that maybe it’s just something to put on the cv and not paid workI’m not sure if something like that would even be paid work? What do we all think? Also will he be able to keep up with both when he goes back to doing night shifts imminently?
Please don't let it involve any "singing".So Daves got a job doing an audio play/musical wonder how much he’s getting for that. Doesn’t he really need a more stable job
They had a home when they got pregnant. Sophie was working nearly full time and Dave I think had just finished in the west end. They made a conscious decision to pack it all in and move back in with Sophie’s mum. What I don’t understand is why they didn’t try and find somewhere to live BEFORE they moved out of Basingstoke whilst they were both earning etc. Sophie was going to her mums for her midwife appointments and scans etc so it’s not like she wasn’t around the area to go and view houses. I know that would of meant she was looking on her own but let’s be honest, I doubt she cares about what Dave thinks anyway.That pity video is so annoying to watch, they are moaning that they don't have a nursery to put babies things in. This is exactly why you don't get pregnant without having your own home. I get they didn't anticipate the pandemic and it's affected their chances of renting now, but I don't understand how they can think they'll be buying a house in the future with neither of them being employed right now.
And I find it so odd that neither of them seem to be particularly upset that Daves family may not be able to meet the baby for a while after it's born.
I don’t know if you are talking about what I said, but I even said the same she would spend it on Disney before she saved enough.No one on here has said that they should have bought a house before getting pregnant, but they should have a stable home of their own, and if that’s rented, then so be it. There is nothing wrong with renting, especially if Dave is still wanting to carry on acting, and could potentially be moving here there and everywhere following it.
But they have made there chances of buying so much harder, someone said earlier, Sophie lived at home when Dave was on tour, that was the perfect time to save for a deposit. But don’t forget, we’re talking about the girl that spent her student loan on a trip to Disney!
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?