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Nanny Mcphee and the big bang
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no email for me yet,although no dispatch email either,anyone else had anything?0
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Heads up for this DVD in store @ Tesco £5 - got it today in Kilbirnie store, Scotland (hope it helps someone near!)
Hopefully across all stores.If only I could stop finding good bargains on this site, I would save a fortune! :rotfl:0 -
obviously not as good as tesco price (but who can trust tesco when placing an order)
HMV have it for £6.99
http://hmv.com/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=280;0;-1;-1;-1&sku=2940100 -
Hi guys- just found BOTH Nanny films in a set for £12.93 at Asda Entertainment. FREE DEL. Will put it up as a thread so others can see it. Too young for my kids sadly-but might be useful to others x
http://www.asda-entertainment.co.uk/dvd/nanny-mcphee/nanny-mcphee-and-the-big-bang/10167275.html
Well spotted tho Plymouth(welcome to MSE)! Unfortunately, Mr T has been naughty again and put items on that aren't available.Happened to me with some books I posted a few weeks ago...
£11.56 zavvi or the hut with walkers crisps 10% code0 -
Sam-mumof4 wrote: »Thanks, my sons love the first, so will order this for their christmas eve basket
I'm intrigued. What is a Christmas Eve basket? I would imagine it's a little pre-Christmas Day treat? We don't do that but it sounds a nice idea. Our sons are grown up now but I meant people, in general. Well I've not heard of it before. I like nice little treats and nice ideas. :beer:"For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone."0 -
familyfitz wrote: »Heads up for this DVD in store @ Tesco £5 - got it today in Kilbirnie store, Scotland (hope it helps someone near!)
Hopefully across all stores.
Good spot-thanks-will check out my store-the dvd's not for me-honest!x:D:hello: SHARING THE LOVE (OF A BARGAIN) x0 -
still coming up as £4.99 online for me. I ordered it with the diva ballerina as posted by Claire21, so I can but hope it arrives!0
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re ordered it today after i had a 'price blitz' email from tesco and what dvd is heading up the cheap dvds ..... yep nanny mcphee and the big bang 4.99 -have checked status of my order and and it says awaiting dispatch so fingers crossed !0
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£5 instore purchased mine today0
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I'm intrigued. What is a Christmas Eve basket? I would imagine it's a little pre-Christmas Day treat? We don't do that but it sounds a nice idea. Our sons are grown up now but I meant people, in general. Well I've not heard of it before. I like nice little treats and nice ideas. :beer:
oooh christmas eve hampers are very popular
ours this year (and pretty muchevery year:rotfl:)
include new jammies, socks & slippers
dressing gown, boxers, nice shower gel
sock monkey, christmas dvd, retro sweetie box ( homemade of course)
snowman soup, christmas mug and chocolate covered spoons (again HM)
and this years game is simpsons cluedo
Mines are all teens
younger childrens include santa stop here signs, magic keys etc0
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