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Pigsback - Free Gifts for Clicks
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vjain wrote::eek: i've always stayed away from the boots thread as it seems so overwhelming but im tempted now! :eek:Those we love don't go away,They walk beside us every day,Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear
Our thoughts are ever with you,Though you have passed away.And those who loved you dearly,
Are thinking of you today.0 -
hijaabi wrote:Hi!
Just got 10 points on the following clicks:
Ukash
WowWoman
Mollycoddles
Teleflorist
Jackpotjoy
A little nearer to getting that BOOTS voucher.....
PS. As a newbie how do I add thank me to this as I've thanked lots of people and someone may want to thank me?
I got a click-through for Russell Grant Horoscopes (linked through to UKash though)2p off is still 2p off!0 -
Anyway back to PB
Can someone who plays the jackpots give me an idea of when the points are credited? I've done them before but can't remember if it's a few days or normal for it to be a whileDo I Need One Stops All Unnecessary Reckless Spending£2 CSC - £30 :kisses3:0 -
http://www.pigsback.com/offers/128715158/default.asp
How many easy steps are there to playing Bingoboudoir? 30 -
Marigold123 wrote:I thought mothers day started in the 17th Century. Google seems to think so too. As far as I am aware, it originated with migrant farm workers being allowed one day off a year to go and visit their mothers.
Googled "Mothering Sunday origins"
In this commercial age, it is easy to think that Mothers' Day is yet another excuse for the greetings card industry to extract our money.
However, unlike the festival on the second Sunday in May, created in America in 1914, our Mothers' Day or Mothering Sunday has been celebrated on the fourth Sunday in Lent since the early church. Centuries ago it was considered important for people to return to their home or 'mother' church once a year, which inevitably became an occasion for family reunions. It was this that led to the tradition of children, particularly those working as domestic servants or apprentices away from home, being given the day off to visit and take gifts to their mothers. Mothering Sunday was also known as Refreshment Sunday, because the fasting rules for Lent were relaxed on that day. A food item especially associated with the day is simnel cake: a rich fruit cake with almond paste on top and in the middle. For strict adherers to the Lenten fast, the cake had to keep until Easter Day, which is when it is now more commonly found on our tea tables0 -
Just had 5 click throughs!
Russell Grant
Jackpot Joy
Mollycoddles
WowWoman
Teleflorist
Wohooo!!!! Nearly there for my Boots voucher!** No referrals in signatures please - Edited by Abuse Controller **0 -
thebiff wrote:Just had 5 click throughs!
Russell Grant
Jackpot Joy
Mollycoddles
WowWoman
Teleflorist
Wohooo!!!! Nearly there for my Boots voucher!2p off is still 2p off!0 -
Only 3 for me to today :rolleyes:You laugh because I'm different - I laugh because you're all the same0
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2 for me - Ukash (through Russell Grant) and Jackpotjoy0
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