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Tesco Discussion chat & grabbits eleven +
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »the yokels dont seen to like T round here
Remember the stokes croft riots that made the national headlines?
Apparently they want to turn a local pub into a T. It went down well on the next estate so think it will work in a posher area.
I can just see them protesting in their tweed with their walking sticks :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I hope not if it gets the go ahead it will be in Cheddar.Electric and Gas Predators 17/£700:j:j:j October make £10 a day challenge :j:j:j£155/£3100 -
seems I was not the only one learning tonight !!!!!
Well at least we are not dangerous to the public (until there is a glitch and then watch us go !)
I love it here, so many different people, so many personalities, .....so many nutters!!!!!!!!
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right im off to bed. lots to do in the morning and im not the nicest person in the world when i wake up.0
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »this is what i thought, this is why i asked if it was any different when she pulled her earlobe down- i'm not weird, honest!! If there is water in the ear, then that mixed with the wax will create the feeling of fullness
Just please, please please- do not stick ANYTHING in your ears other than maybe some sodium bicarbonate drops or olive oil drops to soften the wax, and then a ball of cotton wool just inside your ear.
DO NOT STICK COTTON BUDS or anything else in your ear!
Hope it sorts itself out soon, it should do :-)I knew exactly what you meant, didn't think you were being weird at all.
It's really good we are back on topic again. Ch...Ears eveyone. :T
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lol you can tell when the threads getting back to normal
you lot start talking about ears,lemons and jackets potatoes again:AGRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
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just seen this on the tesco mega reductions thread
Birdseye Chicken quarterpounders
In my local Tesco today, they were selling Birdseye Chicken Quarterpounders for 37p a pk, usually over £1.50.
post 157 by kpwll thank him/her please
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3460667thanks 3 dogs for smily info
This was posted about two weeks ago and nobody found them. At the time they were reduced to 95p in my extra and others confirmed it. Worth a look though.Awaiting a new sig0 -
so finally told my mum about my little problem with the OH
she has told me off big time for scrimping and saving all his money while he subsidises his family......so joint credit card here i come
managed a couple of 1p trays tonight, they had yellow 1p sel on the shelf yesterday and i thought flippin eck will never get any now.....but mysteriously the sel had disappeared today and some trays and appeared:T:T:T:T
got 4 mini torches, i had a CC voucher for 25 points and a till spit £1 off when you buy batteries but SS wouldn't accept and CS said they weren't classed officially as batteries even though they contained batteries:mad:
they had stacks of those torches yesterday, i even hid a few behind the cleaning bits but all mysteriously disappeared today;) i left one on the battery shelf in d*nny extra
no cheeky monkey signs, no aquadoodles, no dvd players, no fruit winders of the "new" type, found some 4p wellies which came up not found so gave up the 4p chase:(
ok i need some ideas off topic
kids have to dress up as characters out of a book for children in need
i refuse to spend money on it, my stupid school has these dress up days at least once every half term, last time it was dress like a film character, then it was drss like a victorian.......and the other mums take it so seriously-they compete to see who can buy the best most expensive outfit......yes my kids are precious but c'mon:mad:
so one of my boys will be a pirate for the millionth time and the other says he'll just wear his spiderman /batman t shirt (comic are near enough books aren't they?) and DD has a white blouse so will be snow white, am i the meanest tightest mum ever or what
oooooooh just had an idea:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j.......reaches for OH's credit card:T:T:T:T:j:j:j:j
fancy dress as a tube of smarties?:grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
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LadyLeenie wrote: »Happychappy aka Mr chatterbox may be interested in them :rotfl:
I did think of hc when I got them! :rotfl:0
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