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Curly's birthday zone daily quiz (win a goodie bag)
http://www.pigsback.com/offers/702613473/default.asp
Who was born on 14th April 1977?
Sarah Michelle GellarThere is a forgotten, nay almost forbidden word which means more to me than any other. That word is England.
£2 savers club 2014 No.32 - £104 (was £504)
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phew, had a busy day today, and just done answers, thanks for posting them
though just logged on here and...
why are there a few that seem to be fighting???:mad:
you seem to go round in circles!!! i agree with kathfisch why dont you make up and have a piggyback?:D
jules do you have anymore spelling mistakes? i think its good that you can spot these things.
anyway does anyone know about buying things via pigsback, i have been looking at the iworld site and wondered if i buy something how will my points get tracked and things?
thanks :rotfl:BB B*TCH NO 8
May your dreams come true and set you free :kisses3:
Tiff A.S.M 100 -
Friday's answers
Blockbuster's
The first time Jay-Z and R. Kelly collaborated, what was the album called?
The best of both worlds
Entertainment
Which former Take That member will James star alongside in a forthcoming Hollywood film?
Robbie Williams
Ticketmaster
Which artist was the first to win the Eurovision Song Contest twice?
Johnny Logan
Money Matters
Complaints made by air travellers soared last year, an official passenger watchdog group has said . How many complaints did they recieve last year?
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Friday's completed crossword link
http://www.pigsback.com/offers/932888210/default.asp?answer=MEALATTENDEDOWCHMEULEATHERPANTSERAETMKCREEPANYWAYUEDRILIKELYSPOKENEEGANMEMBERPIANOCPAAELCOVENSPURPOSEMRIHSNNBUSINESSRENTThere is a forgotten, nay almost forbidden word which means more to me than any other. That word is England.
£2 savers club 2014 No.32 - £104 (was £504)
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rose07 wrote:
anyway does anyone know about buying things via pigsback, i have been looking at the iworld site and wondered if i buy something how will my points get tracked and things?
thanks :rotfl:
If you click on the link, it seems to track automatically, I assume they've got a tracking system on it, like other cashback sites. Haven't bought from them so maybe someone who's bought something can confirm it..0 -
rose07 wrote:jules do you have anymore spelling mistakes?
Last week when the Roobarb and custard competition started they had Roobarb spelt as Roobard. I always email Lynn or Rachel at PB when I spot them and they normally get them changed fairly rapidly.
I've offered my services (for a fee of course) to proof read their latest offers :rotfl:There is a forgotten, nay almost forbidden word which means more to me than any other. That word is England.
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misskool wrote:If you click on the link, it seems to track automatically, I assume they've got a tracking system on it, like other cashback sites. Haven't bought from them so maybe someone who's bought something can confirm it..
thanks, i wasnt too sure as havent bought through pigsback before, do you know if you have to clear cookies?
oh thanks for posting the answers how do you do them soo fast tho?BB B*TCH NO 8
May your dreams come true and set you free :kisses3:
Tiff A.S.M 100 -
Just had my 300 points added from Lightspeed. :beer:0
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jules-2005 wrote:Last week when the Roobarb and custard competition started they had Roobarb spelt as Roobard. I always email Lynn or Rachel at PB when I spot them and they normally get them changed fairly rapidly.
I've offered my services (for a fee of course) to proof read their latest offers :rotfl:
that sounds good, ya might as well earn a bit of cash for something ya love.
:rotfl:
i would neva spot that kind of thing as i would question what i see.BB B*TCH NO 8
May your dreams come true and set you free :kisses3:
Tiff A.S.M 100 -
kathfisch wrote:At the risk of adding to the problem and increasing the number of posts people have to read through....
Funnyguy does seem to like to stir things up, to be deliberately inflammatory about the number of 'off topic' posts only to cause more by arguing about it.
Its been said.... it goes round in circles... same silly banter every time
Can we not ignore posts that seem deliberately designed to cause an argument? Can we not rise above it instead of stooping to that level? No criticism to you specifically itsbeef, I'd want to defend myself too.
But attention is what he/she wants and we give it.... every time!
Brilliant post pal :beer: :TTraining brickie :beer:0
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