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Tesco Discussion chat & grabbits eleven PLUS

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  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    Frequent v Plumbing

    1. Use up 6 rolls of bounty to clear up the water ( wife says should have used a mop or cloth )

    2. Take apart entire waste system.

    3. Clean waste system with kitchen utensils

    4. Realise have no idea which part fits where.

    5. Google picture of assembled waste and copy to best ability.

    6. Run tap.

    7. Run to shop to get more bounty, use it all clearing up mess.

    8. Go to local plumbing shop seeking advise.

    9. Purchase new rubbers and external leak formula.

    10. Disemble, reasemble, put loads of the smelly gunk around joints.

    11. Run tap.

    12. Run back to shop buy more bounty.

    13. Call a plumber.

    14. Note to self next time just call a plumber.

    Sunshinestar glad your back posting.

    Baileys am happy for you.



    6.
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • Forgetful
    Forgetful Posts: 1,729 Forumite
    zipydooda wrote: »
    was mine the only t35c0 that the turkey stuff actualy scanned at £7.50 i was so dissapointed as i was so happy to see the stickers still on them:mad:

    Which one was it? St##kpo@t? Thanks
  • dcon_blue
    dcon_blue Posts: 1,181 Forumite
    edited 24 November 2011 at 12:43AM
    Sorry ... can't remember who mentioned the possible red wine glitch that may kick in tomorrow ... I've been looking for details but can't see anything :cool: (nothing to do with the glass of Baileys and ice I'm sipping)
  • candygirl
    candygirl Posts: 29,455 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Got 48 cans of Stella for £22 cos I had a £2 voucher:beer::beer:
    "You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf"

    (Kabat-Zinn 2004):D:D:D
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic
    littlelost wrote: »
    How comes the post I just added was removed?? I now this is a tesco thread but we have discussed other subjects before??
    are you sure it was removed, i sometimes have to repost when i lose internet connection at the wrong moment
  • zipydooda wrote: »
    are you sure it was removed, i sometimes have to repost when i lose internet connection at the wrong moment

    Yes it was removed red fox removed it and has pm'd me to say that it has been moved due to linking to a charity...

    The link wasnt actually to a charity it was to a website set up to improve awareness of the civil service stike action on the 30th, and a reminder of the importance of public services. I am sure that the strike action will effect many people on MSE in different ways.

    They have made a cover of the single "lets work together" that is available to download and the proceeds are going to a charity..... but it is more about awareness of public sector services.
  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    littlelost wrote: »
    Yes it was removed red fox removed it and has pm'd me to say that it has been moved due to linking to a charity...

    The link wasnt actually to a charity it was to a website set up to improve awareness of the civil service stike action on the 30th, and a reminder of the importance of public services. I am sure that the strike action will effect many people on MSE in different ways.

    They have made a cover of the single "lets work together" that is available to download and the proceeds are going to a charity..... but it is more about awareness of public sector services.

    Either the wife or I lose a days pay.:mad:
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    Forgetful wrote: »
    Which one was it? St##kpo@t? Thanks
    [EMAIL="sw1nd@n"]sw1nd@n[/EMAIL] i will update post
  • frequent wrote: »
    Either the wife or I lose a days pay.:mad:

    Exactly will effect many in different ways, however I was only attempting to draw awareness to it....

    My post was....

    Public services help support communities, help people back into work, help give our children the best start in life and help care for our sick and elderly. In councils, the civil service, the NHS, education and the emergency services, millions of people around the country are dedicated to helping all of us, in ways we often take for granted.

    What’s more, when times are as tough as they are right now we need good local services more than ever. Public services are the safety net that our most vulnerable people can fall back on, and provide much of the infrastructure to getting them back on their feet again.
    Our public services have already felt the effects of the recession themselves. Government cuts nationally and locally have meant closures and reductions for many important services. And demand for public services is being stretched all the time as workers in the private sector are laid off.
    The last year has also seen the loss of hundreds of thousands of public sector jobs, something set to continue in the months ahead, with the workload and stress on remaining staff increasing as colleauges attempt to get the work done with smaller resources.
    The latest blow to public servants has been an attempt by the government to make major cost increases and benefits cuts to the pensions they can expect after a lifetime’s service. For many low paid public service workers this is a cut they can’t afford.
    The Workers feel it’s important to show some solidarity with those delivering Britain’s public services.


    I have not added the link as its not allowed.......but you can search the workers...if you wish
  • slightly off topic I know but Babyliss Big Hair @ my local Asda was just £10 yesterday, online these are approx £45:eek: hth:)

    I recieved one of these today in the post from Babyliss, as i complained about one of their products, so i chose this as they said i can pick anything up to the rrp of £40 :D

    Jumblejack, Nice to see your lists again:)

    Baileys; Nice to see your OH nice and safe and in contact:)

    Phaze5 - well done on persevering with CS and getting your DTD :)



    Anywayy, yesterday, Lovecrafting.. i managed to get the Chuggington set for you! :D:D (i PM'd you before:D) also got the heart post it note thingy, the shoe tape dispenser and the handbag post it note thingy for £1.20 each:)


    Tonight I had my induction at Boots:) I got my uniform and my hours for this weekend:D I'm so excited to start!
    Would have been rude not to nip into the homeplus afterwards?! Got those party popper thingy's for 11p and a Puppy playdough set for £1.40 :D:D:D


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