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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5

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  • ashe
    ashe Posts: 1,574 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    mikem425 wrote: »
    Maybe a self referral to AA might help:beer:

    LOL! I know it looks crazy, but me and my friends like to mix cocktails so this deal came along just great for us!

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    thats quite old though, its now full to the brim.

    we even like to take it on tour lol

    our monthly night out in leeds

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    hotel room in turkey:

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    should hear us clink through duty free lol :rotfl:
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    sirbrainy wrote: »
    When Kate turns up looking like the Tango woman, we'll know :D

    Anybody else fed up of their wives listening to Royal Wedding carp on TV?

    I will tell my wife to turn it off right now!!! :T:T:T:T:T

    How very dare you! :mad: This wife couldn't give a fig about the Royal Wedding but even the Royal Wedding is preferable to football or rugby.

    And if you don't behave we'll send your wife a link to this thread and you'll be in the do house.:D
  • m00nie
    m00nie Posts: 2,314 Forumite
    stebiz wrote: »
    There are things that I would pay for in life. Seeing Arch Angel M00nie in boxing gear at a Tesco till, is one of them :rotfl:

    not a pretty site i can tell you.. wooly hat on, wet patches.. ewwww..

    i wouldnt mind but ive got 6 months supply of deodorant lol..
  • maz1411
    maz1411 Posts: 97 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    sick of waiting for vouchers .... off to bed!
  • stebiz
    stebiz Posts: 6,592 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    ashe wrote: »
    LOL! I know it looks crazy, but me and my friends like to mix cocktails so this deal came along just great for us!

    n582001354_3142504_1088677.jpg

    thats quite old though, its now full to the brim.

    we even like to take it on tour lol

    our monthly night out in leeds

    6917_164370421354_582001354_4106082_7147953_n.jpg



    hotel room in turkey:

    6608_149213421354_582001354_3893013_6088416_n.jpg

    should hear us clink through duty free lol :rotfl:

    Bloody hell, what do you do with the Jack Daniels, clean your teeth with the stuff :rotfl:
    Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies
  • brindles01
    brindles01 Posts: 1,003 Forumite
    Jodie+Matt wrote: »
    can anybody reccommend any 'nice' bedtime stories for a (nearly) 3 year old? made the mistake of reading a book to my DD tonight before reading it to myself and it was abit upsetting (the animals got eaten by a fox, the end!). my mum had given me a load of my old story books from out of the attic and tbh most of them are abit unpleasant!

    if anyone can reccommend any i will see if they sell them in my local extra and throw the odd one in with a few pofitable items (or a toothbrush ;) ). if not i will search for them online.

    so sorry for the off topic post, but i suppose there is dtd thrown in there too lol

    Why not join the local library and take the little one there to look at and possibly choose their own books?
    DTD - Doing Tesco Daily - while I still have vouchers!
  • MrsBartolozzi
    MrsBartolozzi Posts: 6,358 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    chattmum wrote: »
    Go for anything by Julia Donaldson she is a must. Both mine love the Gruffalo which is a must have for every home


    I second this, it's a great book, but buy with caution.
    DS2 got this for his 3rd birthday (October), we had this story every night until easter. Be warned! I still know most of the text and he is 14.5 now!!

    It's only a game
    ~*~*~ We're only here to dream ~*~*~
  • babyfo
    babyfo Posts: 145 Forumite
    Jodie+Matt wrote: »
    can anybody reccommend any 'nice' bedtime stories for a (nearly) 3 year old? made the mistake of reading a book to my DD tonight before reading it to myself and it was abit upsetting (the animals got eaten by a fox, the end!). my mum had given me a load of my old story books from out of the attic and tbh most of them are abit unpleasant!

    if anyone can reccommend any i will see if they sell them in my local extra and throw the odd one in with a few pofitable items (or a toothbrush ;) ). if not i will search for them online.

    so sorry for the off topic post, but i suppose there is dtd thrown in there too lol

    All the old fairytales are scary when you think about them, humpty dumpty fell and couldnt be fixed, the wolf nearly ate grandma etc.

    Persoanlly my daughter loves the Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffer stories, The Gruffalo, Monkey and me, room on a broom and tiddler.
  • alocin
    alocin Posts: 109 Forumite
    ashe - is that a bottle of reggae reggae sauce in the last one?!
  • Jodie+Matt wrote: »
    can anybody reccommend any 'nice' bedtime stories for a (nearly) 3 year old? made the mistake of reading a book to my DD tonight before reading it to myself and it was abit upsetting (the animals got eaten by a fox, the end!).

    l

    Not Chicken Licken and Foxy Loxy !! I find the Gingerbread man terrifying myself. Stick to the Disney classics I say.
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