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Tesco Discussion Chats & Grabbits 11+ Xmas/NY (Incorporating HC's Glitch & B1tch Pub)

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  • Look on the bright side though, at least non of us keep chickens!! :shocked::shocked::shocked:


    i've got chickens

    and ducks


    and cats


    and dogs


    and pigs


    and sheep


    and o lot of cows
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  • jumblejack
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  • izzeyb
    izzeyb Posts: 5,265 Forumite
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    artha wrote: »
    In my area there are two types of packaging with the same bar code.
    One is light blue and scanned at 50p in a local small store. The other is darker blue with a red band across the top and scanned at 1p in a local extra. This may be just coincidence however and rather than a packaging thing it might be a store thing (if that makes sense):)

    I got both colours of packaging yesterday in an extra and they both scanned at 1p.

    There is another one (cant remember the name, but not Oust) and that says £1 but scans at 50p. HTH
  • caz2703
    caz2703 Posts: 3,630 Forumite
    Morning all. Yes I know it's after midday but technically I should still be asleep after last night. I swear I though the apocolypse had begun with all that wind and rain. All that was missing was the headless horsemen! The roof sounded like it was coming off and I could hear the bins banging and with the bin collection being yesterday, both bins were empty. I think my neighbour lifted them up this morning for me but will have to venture out and check the car for damage - again.

    Will venture out today anyway cos I'm hard like! No I actually have to as I'm out of milk & bread. I do have a bread maker & a couple of packs of ready to make mix but I don't have a cow in the back garden to provide the milk :(
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  • tweets
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    edited 3 January 2012 at 2:00PM
    cant find bruise pic. Going out soon so will look if i can find cd with pics on it could be on there. In the meantime here is a pic of some male female carrots i found in a bag couple christmas's ago it still makes me laugh
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  • elsie1969
    elsie1969 Posts: 1,927 Forumite
    izzeyb wrote: »
    Elsie, how is your georgeous puss getting along? Can we have a picture on this thread pleeaazzzzze xx

    Dare I repost what i posted the other night...... ah S * D it..... i'll go back and look so I can quote it...... hope you don't mind 'other animals', well one other for now anyway!
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    i've got chickens
    and ducks


    and cats


    and dogs


    and pigs


    and sheep


    and o lot of cows

    chickens here to actually about 50 of them all different breeds plus ducks 5 horses, pigeons, budgies, bunny and guinea pig no cats and dogs as bad asthma only allows fish in the house ..
  • mrs-moneypenny
    mrs-moneypenny Posts: 15,519 Forumite
    i wasnt going to post this till i found out puss cat was ok, we nipped round mils christmas morning to take her with us to visit the cemetry, (Fil died last year) a few houses up from hers laying in the middle of the road was what looked like a dead cat dd ran up and it raised is head letting out a pittiful cry, we couldnt leave him, so carefully got him to the side of the road, just as we got on the kerb a car flew round the bend and would have finished it off if we hadnt just moved him, dh had gone in for his mum, and she recognised the cat as her neighbours we got it to her and she bundled it into the house poor thing was crying all the time and not looking too good, i heard yesterday hes been seen back out the owners managed to find a christmas day emergency vet, and it cost them about £200 but nothing broken just badly knocked. cant believe anyone could have just left it there in the middle of the main road on a bend :mad: but it does have a happy ending
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    maybe this might work
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