Ann Summers/Body Shop Parties at Uni?

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  1. skunky x's Avatar
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    Ann Summers/Body Shop Parties at Uni?
    Just wondering - I've not come across any of that sort of thing at Uni, do you reckon there'd be a market for it?

    Just I'm totally skint and it would be something I think I'd be good at. I haven't really researched it at the moment but I was just toying with the idea of different ways to earn money... No idea how it works, but you know, just having a look over at things =]
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    Re: Ann Summers/Body Shop Parties at Uni?
    (Original post by skunky x)
    Just wondering - I've not come across any of that sort of thing at Uni, do you reckon there'd be a market for it?

    Just I'm totally skint and it would be something I think I'd be good at. I haven't really researched it at the moment but I was just toying with the idea of different ways to earn money... No idea how it works, but you know, just having a look over at things =]
    They tend to be quite expensive and most students that I know have limited disposable income
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