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Single and in Debt Part II

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  • gwen80
    gwen80 Posts: 2,255 Forumite
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    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:buy one? it's barganous so must buy at least six...:o

    That's what I meant. Sorry! :rotfl:
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  • Whoa!

    Just noticed Netto are selling 15 cans of Olde English Cider for £7.50

    I haven't drank that stuff since I was a kid, anyone know what it's like now?
  • enemes
    enemes Posts: 909 Forumite
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    Whoa!

    Just noticed Netto are selling 15 cans of Olde English Cider for £7.50

    I haven't drank that stuff since I was a kid, anyone know what it's like now?

    ... depends on how long ago you were a kid!
    :wave:
  • skint_spice
    skint_spice Posts: 13,410 Forumite
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    Whoa!

    Just noticed Netto are selling 15 cans of Olde English Cider for £7.50

    I haven't drank that stuff since I was a kid, anyone know what it's like now?

    I bought something like that recently for a casserole and only used half a can so decided to drink the other half...:eek::eek::eek: Not so nice when you are over 18... I like pear cider but not that kind of stuff. nice for cooking though...:D
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  • Dan29
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    gwen80 wrote: »
    Thanks for the links. What is 3G? :o I'm sorry, I am soo bad with technology.

    Sorry, 3G = mobile broadband.
    gwen80 wrote: »
    Yep, just filling in paperwork to transfer my existing ISA over. Hoping they don't make a total mess of it, like Shabbey did when I transferred my other one.

    I share your pain on that one. On the bright side they'll be gone forever in a year or so - although I'm not convinced Santander will be much better.
    gwen80 wrote: »
    Spare bedroom - if I'm not careful that might actually happen. I have a parental visit at the weekend, so the place needs to look ok. Not with piles of post and clothes/shoes strewn all over as at the moment.

    ok matched betting next week then :) But definitely next week - I think you said you've had this on the To Do list for quite a while? I am such a nag :)
    gwen80 wrote: »
    Mention away. What and where is it? Can I go and buy one?

    No you have to buy 12 :ohttp://www.hotukdeals.com/item/459745/12-bottles-of-m-s-wine-from-32-40-d/
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  • Dan29
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    Whoa!

    Just noticed Netto are selling 15 cans of Olde English Cider for £7.50

    I haven't drank that stuff since I was a kid, anyone know what it's like now?

    No but Asda are selling 24 cans of Carling for £10 :)

    NB Dan does buy things other than booze. Sometimes.
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  • sarahb123_3
    sarahb123_3 Posts: 2,767 Forumite
    Hello all:D Am recovering well but I am definitely not having any wine for a while. :o Have been out for a meal and had lots of cups of tea, it's amazing how a nice cup of tea and a lie down can improve your day:D

    Had my Tesco clubcard vouchers today,£25:jso might look at getting a mag subscription, then I can get it every month without having to spend any treat money. :j

    I watched the first programme of Economy Gastronomy, I was a bit surprised that the family had £130 a week to spend on groceries. Does anyone else think that was a lot? I would hardly call it economising anyway, I'm sure I spend less than that a month including wine and I still end up throwing stuff away. :o
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  • enemes wrote: »
    ... depends on how long ago you were a kid!

    25 years since the last time I drank it :o
  • sarahb123_3
    sarahb123_3 Posts: 2,767 Forumite
    Dan29 wrote: »

    And 8% quidco too:j Unfortunately just looking at the picture of the bottle made me feel a bit queasy:o. That is a good deal but I really don't think it would be a good idea for me to have 12 bottles of wine in the house.:o
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  • Dan29 wrote: »
    No but Asda are selling 24 cans of Carling for £10 :)

    NB Dan does buy things other than booze. Sometimes.

    People actually sell Carling? I thought it was just that stuff that magically appeared at house parties when the drinkable stuff had all gone.
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