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Still no floriography or Posh Wash in Belper PL but they did have nail stamping kits which weren't in there last week (i think). I couldn't see a number on them except for batch 5460 or similar.The Cabbage
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Spotted "Bertie and Elizabeth" DVDs in Bletchley today. It's this 2002 film which puts the story of The Kings Speech into context:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bertie-Elizabeth-DVD-James-Wilby/dp/B004NXDHWI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1365362178&sr=8-1&keywords=bertie+%26+elizabeth
I didn't see any posh wash, floriography or disposable icing bags but they had quite a few redcurrant and blackcurrant 'bushes' - lots of which looked very healthy with new growth sprouting out of the packet. Also spotted a few of the nail stamp kits left but all the same version.0 -
I got some pregnancy tests from the Bracknell superstore last week, was a bit dubious but I can highly recommend them, the instructions are really clear, contain lots of useful information about the levels of pregnancy hormone they are designed to detect etc, all very professional and credible - I thought they are actually of better quality than the extortionate First Response ones, the only difference really is that the tip is floppy not encased in plastic.
Anyhoo, did one of these bad boys and it told me I was pregnant, even before a First Response one did, best buy ever!0 -
I got some pregnancy tests from the Bracknell superstore last week, was a bit dubious but I can highly recommend them, the instructions are really clear, contain lots of useful information about the levels of pregnancy hormone they are designed to detect etc, all very professional and credible - I thought they are actually of better quality than the extortionate First Response ones, the only difference really is that the tip is floppy not encased in plastic.
Anyhoo, did one of these bad boys and it told me I was pregnant, even before a First Response one did, best buy ever!
Congratulations :jFashion on a ration 2025 0/66 coupons spent
79.5 coupons rolled over 4/75.5 coupons spent - using for secondhand purchases
One income, home educating family0 -
I second the pregnancy tests, am currently 7 months gone and these tests detected it before the more pricey ones, 2 for £1 vs £8+!0
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No Floriography in Swansea Oxford Street, again.
There were 3 bottles of 'Posh wash' on the top shelf with the shower gels, but they looked a bit battered - missing tie on label etc- and anyway, I'm drowning in bath stuffI can cook and sew, make flowers grow.0 -
I saw some of the nail stamping kits in the Darlington branch this morning and was tempted but then realised I needed the sandpaper I'd gone in to get more. With all the decorating I'm doing at the moment my nails will be ruined soon anyway!0
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Baileys_Babe wrote: »Congratulations :j
Thanks!!!!!!!!:j0 -
I got some pregnancy tests from the Bracknell superstore last week, was a bit dubious but I can highly recommend them, the instructions are really clear, contain lots of useful information about the levels of pregnancy hormone they are designed to detect etc, all very professional and credible - I thought they are actually of better quality than the extortionate First Response ones, the only difference really is that the tip is floppy not encased in plastic.
Anyhoo, did one of these bad boys and it told me I was pregnant, even before a First Response one did, best buy ever!
Congratulations! :j Hope all goes well for you and for mwa too.Erma Bombeck, American writer: "If I had my life to live over again... I would have burned the pink candle, sculptured like a rose, that melted in storage." Don't keep things 'for best' - that day never comes. Use them and enjoy them now.0 -
mcculloch29 wrote: »Congratulations! :j Hope all goes well for you and for mwa too.The beautiful thing about learning is nobody can take it away from you.
Thanks to everyone who contributes to this wonderful forum. I'm very grateful for the guidance and friendliness that I always receive from you.
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Please and Thank You are the magic words;)0
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