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diluvsdiscounts wrote: »I have to share some fantastic news with you all........
My fair friend is home:j:j:j:j:j:j
She still has a long way to go but so many of you have enquired about her I thought you would all like to know, it has made my month :j:j:j:j0 -
Did I just hear" Cavendish cocking his leg:eek::rotfl:"
Hey there's some good stuff in the M&S 50% off sale:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
spasguidedogs wrote: »May I ask what is wrong with your dog? My 9 yr old rescue male dog is weeing blood now and again. Been to the vets a couple of times, he is ok in himself, full of beans and wolfing down his food. Two courses of antibiotics, but it flares up again after walk of 2 hours or more. I am monitoring it at the moment and will speak with the vet.
Trying to get a wee sample takes at least half an hour of walking around the garden with him cocking his leg up 20 times and stopping when he realises I'm behind with a tray:eek:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: I managed to surprise her with the pan from the dustpan and brush! Felt a bit self conscious following her around the park with it though! :rotfl:
Doggie has been under the weather, then one day last week, squatted to do a wee, then jumped up, ran around in a circle twice and looked at her bottom! It seems she has bacteria in her waters and needs antibiotics! I will have to send DH to collect them, as I am a bit embarrassed about making a fuss about being charged twice.
Hope your doggie gets sorted. I did think about giving her cranberry juice, but too difficult to get her to drink it! Would have to disguise It as a muddy puddle!In a world where you can be anything, be kind. (Caroline Flack)
We have more in common than that which divides us. (Jo Cox)0 -
Good night folks0
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rhosynbach wrote: »I can't find it. On phone as laptop broke .
This forum is also interesting:
http://elitemoneysaving.freeforums.net/thread/2
Hth
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Thanks a lot have saved it xxx0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Did I just hear" Cavendish cocking his leg:eek::rotfl:"
Hey there's some good stuff in the M&S 50% off sale:)
I keep meaning to pick up an M & S card, really must try harder0 -
Evening all :wave:
No chance of catching up - probably already mentioned, but it might help someone...
£3.50 cashback on COS and CS for minion toothbrush
£3.39 APG vs sains
therefore net cost of toothbrush is 10p vs Sains (exc fillers), claim up to 6 times on COS and CS
£1.00 cashback on COS and CS for minion toothpaste
toothpaste not really worth it unless it's something you want - 20p apg only from morries comp.
Both already rewarded on COS :beer:
A vs S
1x Colgate Minions Anticavity Toothpaste for Kids Ages 4+ Years (50ML) £2.00 N/A
1x Colgate Minions Battery Toothbrush (EACH) £6.99 £4.00
A vs T
1x Colgate Minions Anticavity Toothpaste for Kids Ages 4+ Years (50ML) £2.00 N/A
1x Colgate Minions Battery Toothbrush (EACH) £6.99 £4.50
A vs M
1x Colgate Minions Anticavity Toothpaste for Kids Ages 4+ Years (50ML) £2.00 £2.00
1x Colgate Minions Battery Toothbrush (EACH) £6.99 £6.97
A vs W
1x Colgate Minions Anticavity Toothpaste for Kids Ages 4+ Years (50ML) £2.00 N/A
1x Colgate Minions Battery Toothbrush (EACH) £6.99 N/A#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
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