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Tesco DISCUSSION, grabbits and misprices thread 11+
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HappyChappy84 wrote: »So I just squeeze the hot water in to my ear? I totally forgot that syringes can be bought in Boots.
Yes...you put the end in your ear and gently force the water in. Don't go at it like a bull in a china shop, just build up the pressure with each go a little bit and adjust the position of the nozzle. You'll suss out when you are doing it, it'll just 'feel' right.
Its an odd sensation at first but will do you no harm. If it causes you pain, then stop.
By far the best way though is the warm olive oil. Its almost always a wax problem and olive oil is the best thing there is for softening and disolving compacted earwax.
DID YOU HEAR THAT OK OR SHOULD I TRY SIGN LANGUAGE?? :rotfl:0 -
French_Knickers wrote: »Yes...you put the end in your ear and gently force the water in. Don't go at it like a bull in a china shop, just build up the pressure with each go a little bit and adjust the position of the nozzle. You'll suss out when you are doing it, it'll just 'feel' right.
Its an odd sensation at first but will do you no harm. If it causes you pain, then stop.
By far the best way though is the warm olive oil. Its almost always a wax problem and olive oil is the best thing there is for softening and disolving compacted earwax.
DID YOU HEAR THAT OK OR SHOULD I TRY SIGN LANGUAGE?? :rotfl:
Understood loud and clear (in my left ear that is).0 -
Angelina-M wrote: »If you post a picture of you modelling the purple tights I will give you a leather case for your Tomtom for free..... :eek:
I believe you owe me a TomTom case!!!!0 -
Finally caught up ....................... (until someone else posts!)
Went to Mr T today and spent about 2 hours looking for 4p clothing etc. Felt like a perv staring at all the men's undies, especially as there was a SA there too. I did find some Pukka Pads with the correct barcodes - you guessed, they scanned at full price.
No Sabatier knives, no Toy Story bags, No casserole dishes, No Impulse, No Branston Beans, No Nivea deoderant .................
Think I'm going to stop looking in my local as I never find stuff and waste hours searching for the bargains. Will just stick to the occasional food glitches when I venture in. Especially now they don't take competitor spends.
Thanks to everyone who posts on here, and for putting 'finds' in bold:T
G'night all.
Happychappy: my son gets ear infections regularly and has to go to the doctors to get it cleared (eczema related). He applies warm olive oil for about a week beforehand to loosen it, though.
totally laughing my head off about you looking like a perv with the interest in underwear coz i have felt exactly the same!!!!!lost 9 stone since Feb 2011
stopped smoking 2 years ago
total addict to this site!:T
and pole dancers in the tesco glitches !!!!!es bar x0 -
HappyChappy84 wrote: »Understood loud and clear (in my left ear that is).
we are all giving you earache tonight hun xxxxlost 9 stone since Feb 2011
stopped smoking 2 years ago
total addict to this site!:T
and pole dancers in the tesco glitches !!!!!es bar x0 -
I'd like to teach the World to sing in perfect Harmony
:j
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Morning!
Think i have found another 4p item thats not been mentioned.
Machine washable tie, navy blue and red diagonal stripes. 5052320578641
Cant do bold, sorry.Please don't judge me. you couldn't handle half of what I've been through.0 -
PotatoPotato wrote: »What stores did you guys pick up the frozen desserts?
metro, extra, no namer, express?
Good morning to everyone
Got the belgian chocolate tart from a standard size store, not metro/extra/express
Enjoy a Tesco ThursdayThe mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open0 -
Morning all...........here's to a trout free day and lots of bargains!YNWA JFT96 :A0
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