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Tesco Discussion Chat & Grabbits 11+ Xmas/New Year Edition

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  • dtd_crazy
    dtd_crazy Posts: 274 Forumite
    edited 16 December 2011 at 3:08PM
    robpw2 wrote: »
    i got two packs for £1.63 doing it with oep earlyer no double offer on mince pies in mickloever unless mr t only lets you get one glitch per transactions

    Yup it was your receipt from earlier I saw. Just normal bogof came off x
    loves a good glitch :j
  • kadison
    kadison Posts: 3,662 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Xmas Saver!
    Afternoon all, I've just had my routine test results from the docs and my numbers are NOT good! Time to stop buying any choc/high fat glitches methinks, sugar levels up, cholesterol up, got to get back to good control if I don't want future problems!

    Healthy for me now, hate the idea though as I love my food :(
    No Buying Unnecessary Toiletries 2023
    Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend
    Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read - Groucho Marx
  • tek-monkey wrote: »
    Just got in St@ff0rd:

    3x 12 pack tortilla
    3x hot salsa
    2x sour cream
    1x jalapeno
    2x cake mixes (the xmas cupcake ones)

    Came to 54p in total, I got 3 different discounts

    Dinner kit -£5.15
    Cadburys -£12.15
    OEP 3for2 -£2.91

    No idea how this works now? Does seem to be salsa triggering the dinner kit though, going by others posts? Didn't risk any of the actual dinner kits as none say B2G1F any more, but potentially a much better profit?

    Tek-Monkey I do hope you stay and become one of the regulars, its much more friendly here.
    Electric and Gas Predators 17/£700 :(
    :j:j:j October make £10 a day challenge :j:j:j
    £155/£310
  • 3Dogs
    3Dogs Posts: 14,092 Forumite
    Update:

    The Happy Chappy Strip Club Roll of Honour

    Founder Member, no 1 Happy Chappy84
    Hon Secretary ............. Lady Leenie
    Vice Secretary ............ 3Dogs

    Member no 2 ............... Katierose1
    Member no 3 ............... Scamps1966
    Member no 4 ............... French Knickers
    Member no 5 ............... Nikkilala
    Member no 6 ............... Henny Penny79
    Member no 7 ............... Mharzuk
    Member no 8 ............... BobChorba
    Member no 9 ............... Caz2703
    Member no 10 ............. HCCSC Raincheck in name of QPR10 as med cert produced
    Member no 11 ............. Legendmum
    Member no 12 ............. Westvleteren
    Member no 13 ............. Reserved in name of Kadison until 21/12 only
    Member no 14 ............. Motherbear
    Member no 15 ............. Reserved in name of Locarr subject to posing pic
    Member no 16 ............. Tazmac25
    Member no 17 ............. Farmville
    Member no 18 ............. Debsjc
    Member no 19 ............. Fudge_Cake
    Member no 20 ............. In_A_Pickle
    Member no 21 ............. Snap-ant
    Member no 22 ............. Feefeelalabelle
    Member no 23 ............. Altojack
    Member no 24 ............. Ali r
    Member no 25 ............. APennysaved
    Member no 26 ............. Sharon-p
    Member no 27 ............. Wackojackouk
    Member no 28 ............. Reserved in name of NKLK
    Member no 29 ............. Purdita
    Member no 30 ............. DODO
    Member no 31 ............. Miss Laid
    Member no 32 ............. Freddies Flyers Two
    Member no 33 ............. Georges_Mummy
    Member no 34 ............. MyMerryWidow
    Member no 35 ............. Bear
    Member no 36 ............. Sorryaboutthewife
    Member no 37 ............. Reserved in name of Wirehair
    Member no 38 ............. Chieveley
    Member no 39 ............. Kasylia
    Member no 40 ............. 3Dogs
    Member no 41 ............. AMMat158
    Member no 42 ............. Sunflower1227
    Member no 43 ............. Bensonsmum
    Member no 44 ............. Wendyak
    Member no 45 ............. Sunshinestar101
    Member no 46 ............. Reserved in name of Tinyshoes pending pic
    Member no 47 ............. Reserved in name of SaverSavvy123 pending pic
    Member no 48 ............. Bargainhuntergill
    Member no 49 ............. Reserved in name of Tessietwo pending pic
    Member no 50 ............. Raven
    Member no 51 ............. MKS
    Member no 52 ............. Reserved in name of Laura Cello pending pic
    Member no 53 ............. Reserved in name of Lauralou83 pending pic
    Member no 54 ............. Bargainqueen8


    Member no 10,000 ....... Reserved in name of Issyc - valid until 31/12/2020 but not a day later

    There you are, Raven (50), MKS (51) and Bargainqueen8 (54) are now added, and numbers have been reserved for Laura Cello and Lauralou83 pending them posting their pics

    fudge2 wrote: »
    Hi 3dogs,

    Sorry still catching up, at least 60 pages behind :eek:, so don't know if anyone has already mentioned this.
    My dad has Rheumatoid arthritis, me too but not so bad luckily. Anyway along with both of his hip replacements he also has a knee replacement. They originally offered him a fixed knee replacement, but after to speaking with a private consultant with more experience (luckily he got the consultation free under my healthcare insurance) they agreed they could offer an alternative. He now has a knee replacement that is pretty much as good as a normal knee, it has some kind of pins I think that allow it to still move. He is only limited on kneeling now as it still isn't as flexible as a real knee.
    I don't know whether this would be suitable for your friend as it would depend on whether the existing bone was good enough to attach this kind of replacement joint too, but may well be worth enquiring about or doing a bit of google research.
    I will be talking to my Dad later today, so I will ask him a bit more about it and what exactly they call that kind of replacement joint.

    hth :)

    Thanks for that Fudge2 :A

    Clipstrip Bargains - had noticed that you said you were born very close to me in Wallsend - Rawd0n Road for me petal
    :( Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12 :( 3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13 :(
  • QPR10
    QPR10 Posts: 4,839 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Sleet here! my DS's are hoping for snow.
    hope everthing ok at doc's

    8-12 weeks for the ligament damage from the fall last Friday :cry::cry:, he doesn't think I've broken anything but with two gammy legs it will be mostly crutches to keep the weight off, & rest, my chance to see how good Tesco mobility scooters are after Xmas (unless I can go for a test drive at a quiet time) , also a blood test (5 bottles :eek:) to see if there was any reason why I fell & more tablets for the virus. I did tell the doc I had come to be put down :(

    I got roped into seeing someone doing a survey about heart disease & strokes, I have a 6% chance of developing them based on height, weight, family history, mobility etc. & a fasting blood test (:eek:)on Tuesday as I'd already had breakfast. 6% I'm happy with that.

    Never used a mobility scooter before has anyone had experience of them at Tesco, do you speak to security guard ? I won't be able to stand queuing at C.S.
  • Chieveley
    Chieveley Posts: 491 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Name Dropper
    edited 16 December 2011 at 3:17PM
    N€wbury London Road -OEP - only the 3 4 2 offer came off - put the 12 items back on the shelf.:( Didn't make it to the Extra at top of town. Off to catch up on the 12 pages since 10am!
  • QPR10
    QPR10 Posts: 4,839 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    nikkilala wrote: »
    IRON TABLETS!!!!!!!!!Remember

    Welcome Madamegaga, come join the mad house!!;)

    It's really snowing here!!!!!:T:T:T:T
    Back to catch up on last night shennanigans;)

    There was a bit of sleet/snow as we left for the docs but of course you live more in the country :D
  • madvixen
    madvixen Posts: 577 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    fellow Teessider here too! :j

    although i now reside in landan. :D

    I live 5 miles from Yarm so almost a Teessider :)
  • QPR10
    QPR10 Posts: 4,839 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    sandybov wrote: »
    here you are QPR.. this photo was taken on this time last year.
    im so glad it hasnt reached me this year YET XX

    036.jpg

    How fab is that ! I love it :)
  • bazwaldo
    bazwaldo Posts: 564 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Name Dropper
    artha wrote: »
    Hi bazwaldo. Nice to see another Teessider posting:)
    Hi Artha :beer:
    Hi to Bargainhustler and Madvixen too.

    Teesside united :j
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