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There is a washing liquid called Halo which is supposed to kill all germs..maybe wash with that and then wash a few times to get rid of the chemicals in it?
Think I found a couple of bargains ( apologies if already posted)
neutradol car block 50p 900905
sarah smith pretty wipes 31p 500782
both on clips and not priced but seems a good price to me:jNumber 35 :j0 -
mrs-moneypenny wrote: »my cat died this summer:( but when we got him over 14 years ago i told the neigfhbours if he was seen using their gardens as a littler box they had my full blessing to let him know he wasnt welcome with a well placed water jet. if its your new neighbours cat i would explain to them whats happened and say for the saftely of your baby when it arrives you feel you have to use whatever means are necessary to make the cat feel unwelcome at your house. a quick spray of water isnt cruel and after a couple of times the cat should get the message.
Although this doesn't fix what the cat has done already MMP is very right in suggesting this - I'm a cat owner and my neighbours also know to do this
We have litter trays but our cats do go out and prob litter elsewhere too
Hope you get it sorted xxxNo. 16 in HCCSC:jFull Time Uni Student & Glitcher :j
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Also just want to add that I hope all those up in Scotland stay safe today.... I did live in the Highlands for 7 years, (loved it BRW) but am now back 'down south'. Get very jealous when I read some of HC's tales!
I have many friends in all areas of scotland, including Glasgow, and am thinking of you all. XXX0 -
There is a washing liquid called Halo which is supposed to kill all germs..maybe wash with that and then wash a few times to get rid of the chemicals in it?
Think I found a couple of bargains ( apologies if already posted)
neutradol car block 50p 900905
sarah smith pretty wipes 31p 500782
both on clips and not priced but seems a good price to me:j
Neutrodol not always priced at 50p sometimes £2 but it does scan at 50p
Sarah smith wipes - have you smelt these yet wow if you run out of olbas oil ......... And again mine were priced at £2 but scanned at 31p
Hope this helps xxxNo. 16 in HCCSC:jFull Time Uni Student & Glitcher :j
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Sorry to hear about your cat too MMP
It is like losing one of the family xxxx
And stay safe Scotland MSErs xxxxNo. 16 in HCCSC:jFull Time Uni Student & Glitcher :j
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sunshinestar101 wrote: »please could you explain your reasons as to why you think it is theft?
also - when Ts overcharge you for an item - or any other company for that matter - this would be counted as theft also...???
i think you are refering to 'obtaining goods by deception' which is a scetion in The Theft Act - therefore if you would like to refer to my previous post regarding other ways of Obtaining goods by deception - ...... may make you see things a little clearer..?
Please could you explain your reasons as to why you think it is NOT theft and why you think it is acceptable to cover/remove barcodes?:eek:0 -
sunshinestar101 wrote: »you mean with the clothes?? should i just chuck em you think... its nearly close to £150 worth of clothes....
If you manage to get rid of the smell, then I'm sure the clothes would be fine. Trouble is getting rid of the smellthe smell is incredibly hard to get rid of even when washed loads of times. You could try soaking in white vinegar before washing, this gets rid of most stains and also the smell of body odour, so could work a treat on this too.
Also it won't damage the clothes and will act as a steriliser as well.
Good luck, hope you it works outHappyChappy84 wrote: »It might sound all nice and christmassy, but when you're snowed in for 2, 3 months solid it really does get to you. You have to turn off the main lane and go down a little lane to mums house. Sometimes the farmer further down will clear the main lane, and he did a couple of times last year. Mum tried to dig out the little lane and slipped and hurt her shoulder and she's been suffering all year because of it. Now she's been told she has to have an operation to fix the damage. There is only really so much stocking up mum can do, she has plenty of central heating oil and firewood but things like fresh milk and bread is the problem. Sis has a chest freezer in the shed so plenty of frozen stuff.
If you still like the sound of being snowed in mum has the house up for sale.;);)
You can freeze milk and bread. I know it's not quite the same once defrosted, but at least you would have some if you got snowed inA clinically depressed person with a sleep condition. I'm in my own little world, but it's ok the people like me here
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Hi bleach was in tesco extra ba**ury. I only tried it with the 'original' scent but im not sure if it will work with the others. It was the tescos own brand in a blue bottle hthNew 2 this but glitching is addictive!!0
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Beginning to need a good glitch on coffee please mr t
Down to last refill bag of gold blend after th spring madness of dtd and don't want to pay full price
Thanks xxxxNo. 16 in HCCSC:jFull Time Uni Student & Glitcher :j
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Jewel air fresheners - 25p
I know already posted but this one in vanilla also scans cheap
http://www.jewel-airfresh.com/Room-Gel/Jewel-Tropical-Vanilla-Gel-Flower-Design.html
As well as the lavender butterfly one
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