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pattylabelle wrote: »There is bound to be a multivit glitch at sada that we have not discovered yet.......in the style of the choccie glitch ie two plus a trigger. They are 3 for £10 and there is bound to be something in the middle of it. I am going to look - maybe others could look too.:D
What choccie glitch? Are holding out on us?:eek:0 -
Hi
I think there may be some PP scope with the new Breakfast "meal deals for £5" at T, particularly the berry cereal one
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/SpecialOffers/SpecialOfferDetail/Default.aspx?promoId=A30276646
the 2 x cereals are I think £2.99 at T and £2 at A, so assuming they compare that is £1.98 back before taking into account the other items.
The egg and sausage one also has potential as 6 medium free range eggs are £1 at A and the sausages are 39p cheaper. This isn't such a bad deal in its own right
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/SpecialOffers/SpecialOfferDetail/Default.aspx?promoId=A30276585 - edit correct link - thanks Locarr
Not sure about the brioche/coffee one
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/SpecialOffers/SpecialOfferDetail/Default.aspx?promoId=A302766050 -
Mrs S, is this the pub on millrd or a different one? - The salisbury arms near tenison rd, where the edl manager / supervisor was found being gross and posting offensive stuff on his fb page.
EDIT: think it was this that I read last yr regarding it, made me sad really:(, remember the inside of it, fond memories:) http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/News/Racist-landlord-sacked-by-parents-25112011.htm
There's a Salisbury club on mill road and the salaburys arms on Tennison road. I have been know to frequent the club fairly often.pattylabelle wrote: »Anybody else watching the snooker? Selby is yummy......mind you I haven't heard him speak.......but then again I wouldn't be needing him to speak:D
Are you mad woman:D - he looks a right miserable beggar. No thank you. You can have him :rotfl:TrulyMadly wrote: »A statistic from today's paper.
37% of the under 35s never wear a watch.
Neither my DS or DD wear one.....
Are watches dying out:o:)
Will they become extinct:eek:
I don't wear one either. My understanding is that nothing starts till I get there anyway :cool::DLife is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
]Evening all. We are back from weekend in London and all kernackered :eek: it has been good despite the almost constant snow and very low temperatures. I went on the Emirates Air Line cable car across Thames twice yesterday, once in daylight and then again late at night, and thoroughly enjoyed it, despite thinking it would terrify me with my great fear of heights. Would recommend it to anyone. Views are great too
We all met up with Aesop and her darling DS this morning for breakfast at the O2Arena then across city to have a browse in Harrods. It was wonderful to see them again and to have a good natter. Worth going to London for on it's own
We'd arranged to leave our luggage at the hotel when we checked out this morning, so picked that up and got train home about 6, getting back to Kit's about 7.30, tired but happy :j
Now I am going to do a bit of catching up so I may be quite a while
Glad you had a wonderful weekend:)0 -
Mildred1970 wrote: »:rotfl:When I see FloFlo posting I always think 'Florence' in my mind
And for some bizarre reason when I see streetlights posting I always sing his/her? name to the tune of street life by Randy Crawford
And Funky Feet in my head is always the song from the (very old) funny feet icecream advert ''funny feet ha ha ha ha''
And PattyLaBelle is Patty Bouley (sp? pronounced boo-lay) I don't even know if that's a real person :rotfl:
Oh and DM is of course DangerMouse
I think I might be a bit weird :eek:
that made me laugh :rotfl:
He he - nice pic!!!Hi tiger nice to see you, we have snow like that started at about 8 this morning and just been out and STILL snowing, one car has at least 8-10 inches on it :eek:
It's still snowing here too Bubbs. Just heard a massive crash ten mins ago (thought it was an advery on the tv) but a huge patch of snow had fell off the roof above the kitchen doors... Didn't half make a racket!! :eek:
OH thinks he will work from home tomorrow - i have no plans for going out at allTiger :cool:
I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find0 -
its_a_secret_66 wrote: »Hi glad your little boy loved the snow. My grandma used to live in Howard Road, and my Aunt at the top end of Ditton lane.:)
Ooh how many years are you going back? I wonder if I know them.:)Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »Mmmmmmmm I got a hankering now to go to Amsterdam in a few weeks just for the ......
Pancake Bakery
No, has to be for the nasi croquettes0 -
]Evening all. We are back from weekend in London and all kernackered :eek: it has been good despite the almost constant snow and very low temperatures. I went on the Emirates Air Line cable car across Thames twice yesterday, once in daylight and then again late at night, and thoroughly enjoyed it, despite thinking it would terrify me with my great fear of heights. Would recommend it to anyone. Views are great too
We all met up with Aesop and her darling DS this morning for breakfast at the O2Arena then across city to have a browse in Harrods. It was wonderful to see them again and to have a good natter. Worth going to London for on it's own
We'd arranged to leave our luggage at the hotel when we checked out this morning, so picked that up and got train home about 6, getting back to Kit's about 7.30, tired but happy :j
Now I am going to do a bit of catching up so I may be quite a while
My sisters and my mum and i have just booked for a 2 night stay in london for june, girlie weekend away i cannot wait.
We are going to take in a show, and do the harrods tea bus trip with dinner in, and also do tea at the ritz so should be good roll on.0 -
Flo- thanks for the spreadsheet - fab it is:cool:never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0
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M.K.Dons on saturday so maybe 2-0 by then we like to give the other team a head start
Oh, wave to me QPR. The A next door to the stadium is a great one btwShortfatscotsbloke wrote: »I work on an IT helpdesk and I pride myself on knowing my audience. For that reason I knew that I could call you flabs and you wouldn't take offence. You are slim, under 40 and have conversations with DM & co, therefore you have to be game for a bubble..;)
By the very same token, if I had been speaking to David, Artha or DM, I would try to be polite as they have so many issues that they might take offence if I call them by anything other than their real names. You know what I mean, at their time of life I could start talking about beer bellies, lack of hair, nagging wives, false teeth, mid life crisis, gravity, man boobs etc.
However, I don't mention any of these things as I know that one of them might get upset..:D:DMrs_stinkface wrote: »I don't wear one either. My understanding is that nothing starts till I get there anyway :cool::D
Well said Mrs Stinkface
I'm off to bed, G'night all xxTiger :cool:
I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find0
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