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Tesco Discussion chat & grabbits eleven PLUS

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  • Well i haven't long got back from the new morrisons thats opened in our town and have to say I wasn't happy with it.
    Staff were parked in the disabled bay so I had to stop in the middle of the road to get the wheelchair out, left oh at the side of the road while I went to find parking in a normal spot. Then had to wait 20 minutes while a member of staff went to find us a trolly that fitted on the wheelchair as they hadn't put them out for the public to use. We then went to the cafe to find there wasn't enough room to get the wheelchair through the middle of the tables, the only table we could get to was by the cafe exit that someone was sitting at, luckily they were very kind and move to another one further up.
    I gave up in the end and went back to tesco.
    september wins - toshiba laptop, timotei shampoo & conditioner, mccains games, pimms picnic blanket.
    october wins - grants tumblers, £20 petrol voucher, sega console, iphone
    novembers wins - £50 on walkers rainy day, £50 itunes voucher
    march wins - dog treats
  • artha
    artha Posts: 5,254 Forumite
    ExTesco wrote: »
    To be honest, I am neither an old or original poster to these threads but have offered some input but find the pace too much with 90% being WAY OFF TOPIC. I would like to see a new thread that focused on the glitches and discussion of the glitches only. No jokes (sorry HC), no random pictures (sorry Karlie).

    Tread 12 on the main board is what you want but then again it isn't;)
    You could also apply to the "unmentionable" site?
    Awaiting a new sig
  • Beki88 wrote: »
    Spent 2 and half hours last night on all the quote sites and independent sites, and all morning on pc and phone, found a cheapish one but it was 1500 upfront we dont have that money just spare :( We previously had my future father in law on the policy but he got a speeding fine so we had to remove him, which put it up, then the fact insurance prices have gone up in general :(


    Wow wish ours was that cheap. We have a big "sporty car" its an sxi 1.6 16v my OH is 21 2 years passed im 23 4 months passed the fact we have 2 kids bumps it up too :(

    Be careful, some of those insurance companies recored credit checks on your credit file and too many checks won't help matters. :(

    Did you check to see how much difference his speeding fine would have made or did you automatically assume it would be bad and remove him?

    When I had my Discovery I had mum as a named driver which reduced the policy from about £650 to £350, is there no one else in your family that has been driving a long time who has a clean bill of health that you can add as a named driver?

    Ahh, you're age is going against you there I'm afraid. :( Sis forgot to mention that's she's 28 though. She started late, I started early (12) but I hate driving now, it's no longer a pleasure and there are too many nutters on the road these days. :(

    Take a look at this idiot! This happened 2 miles up the road from me and she even denied causing the accident at first!:eek::eek:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LK9-Ikcu0sY

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66C30EGzFOo
  • Artha I will pop to coulby for some bread and milk, and will check out the camera bags for you. Thanks for the STockton update, not worth the travelling. X
    If it ain't reduced, i don't buy it! :j
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    Caught up to page 43 now, still wading through the pages, not commenting on all the c**p that's been going on,strong word for
    me;)

    How many of you recognise the dish the sausage rolls are in, the sausage rolls being made from glitched jusroll pastry and whoopsied sausages:T

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    And some leftover smarties on top of cakes

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    The maths cake, my DS actually commented half way through the evening that one of the sums was wrong:mad:

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    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • ExTesco wrote: »
    I know about thread 12, but 11+ started out great, being able to discuss the glitches and DTD's without getting told off "no discussion!). 11+ and the elite was a great place to come without it being strict, but lately it has become so hard to keep up, especially those (i am one) that keep up to date on a smartphone - it cripples my data allowance, especially Karlie's pictures (sorry again). Pictures of the products are great if fairly small, as is last 4/5 digits of barcode.
    Valid point regarding the data allowance. I dont use a smartphone (or anyother if I can avoid it-I'm phonephobic) but I imagine that to be a bit of a pain especially when people quote the postings with photos on, so you get them several times over.
  • nikkilala wrote: »
    Caught up to page 43 now, still wading through the pages, not commenting on all the c**p that's been going on,strong word for
    me;)

    How many of you recognise the dish the sausage rolls are in, the sausage rolls being made from glitched jusroll pastry and whoopsied sausages:T

    525122253_o.jpg

    And some leftover smarties on top of cakes

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    The maths cake, my DS actually commented half way through the evening that one of the sums was wrong:mad:

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    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • Londinium33
    Londinium33 Posts: 4,706 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    QPR10 wrote: »
    As long as I've been supporting them we always call ourselves "Rangers", if anyone says QPR or Queens Park Rangers we know they are a "newbie" having said that we have a lot of fans who have Irish parents who have Celtic as their second club.

    As long as I have known them (about 35 years) I have always known them as 'The fake hoops' :rotfl::rotfl:

    Signed off by a die hard Reading fan (the original hoops) 1871
  • mandycr
    mandycr Posts: 4,238 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I've also just seen it wasn't actually your post that I was referring to looby, I didn't even see your post. But, after seeing "I know I shouldn't" and disguised in pringles tubes, then there is the final wording on the matter. Why put it in pringles tubes? ...because you knew the scanner doesn't detect the insides because of the metal tinfoil inner, and why shouldn't you? Because it's company guidelines, and is paramount in the safety of all troops, that's why you shouldn't. End of.


    P.s initial post states they can have alcohol if the "army" are in a good mood and allow it, yet your second post states they are allowed to drink if not on duty. The 1st statement is a possibility, the 2nd is simply invented.


    not wanting to jump in on the arguement about the drinking on/off duty part i have no idea, but i am sure the scanners do pick up concealed items wether tin foil is around these items or not
    best win in 2011:eek: 4 nights in Las Vegas :eek:
    2011 wins £8,752.00
  • Wow Nikkilala your cake is amazing! & loving the sausage roll idea! Well done!
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