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Tesco Discussion chat & grabbits eleven +
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AppleJuice wrote: »
ups, not but I didn't expect that kind of bitterness IYKWIM
I nearly cried and run to bathroom to spit it :rotfl:
I really like dark chocolate, but 60 % is max to me
Yea pure dark chocolate is very bitter I like dark chocolate myself aswell0 -
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jumblejack wrote: »Really?
I am really surprised as my father used to keep pigeons and I recall chewing corn and *wait for it* let the baby pigeons eat from my mouth!
Yuck, I know! My father told me that the mother birds fed them that way.
I don't think it did them (or myself) any harm?
I obviously would not recommend it as diseases can easily be spread both ways though :eek: I was simply a naturally curious and inquisitive child
Chocolate is a wonderful treat to share with human family members, but it can be harmful or fatal to your pet bird. Chocolate poisoning first affects a bird's digestive system, causing vomiting and diarrhea. As the condition progresses, the bird's central nervous system is affected, first causing seizures and eventually death.
read more here :
http://birds.about.com/od/feeding/tp/poisonousfoods.htmBack to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
Yet again no time for me to catch up on the thread fully today. Ultra long day at work with THE most backstabbing co-workers who make my work life miserable :mad: Can't wait to get out of that place!
Anyway enough of my moaning I only managed to read the last couple of pages, skimmed everything else in my lunch break. I've only signed in to send huge hugs to celebrate. Will be thinking of you :A Stay strong and focus on yourself and the children, he's not worth your tears.
T's related.....popped to the local near work today, no Galaxy selection boxes and I really can't justify buying any either at the moment with an already full house of chocolate!!Dairy Milk 120g scanned at 97p for me too grrr! And I also spotted the Walls cream of cornish 2 litre which was scanning at 87p?! a week or so ago. I remembered cuz I love that stuff!! Well I noticed they've changed the packaging so was shocked to see some of the original packaging today...scanning at £3.87?!!! :mad: Typical!!
Fudge xxxx'There are people who have money and people who are rich' :heart2: Coco Chanel0 -
Good night all!
I hope you're feeling better tomorrow celebrate x"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
bilge© copyright all rights reserved0 -
thanks guys
fed up of blubbering, why would i bl**dy miss such an a$$hole so much
God i must have no self respect at all
yes QPRanger that's the one, i said to him just give them the house and we can all get on with our lives, but he insisted that he would pay their mortgage as long as they needed him to :eek:.....while he can't afford to move me there or get a job closer to us.
Been kicked in the guts like this for too long, stupidly still love him , stupod stupid woman:mad::mad:
I have been in your shoes and it will get better.I always remember what my mum said to me at the time she said..The man thats worth crying over is the man that wont make you cry.And i have passed that message on to my own daughter.Hugs to you0 -
celebrate do you want to borrow my OH for a few days?
coming with the playboy pants too!
:rotfl:
(not coming with the car though as I'll need it to go to T all day every day!)
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mymerrywidow wrote: »DTD shouldnt be given on self scanners
Can CS tell from a receipt if SS were used?0 -
Chocolate is a wonderful treat to share with human family members, but it can be harmful or fatal to your pet bird. Chocolate poisoning first affects a bird's digestive system, causing vomiting and diarrhea. As the condition progresses, the bird's central nervous system is affected, first causing seizures and eventually death.
read more here :
http://birds.about.com/od/feeding/tp/poisonousfoods.htm
Ugh. Why would anyone even think of giving chocolate to a bird? As a young un I chewed corn (as in pigeon corn) to give to my father's baby pigeons but it never entered my mind to give them something that nature wouldn't.:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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