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

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  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    Just back and thanks to, think it was Jumblejack, cos I got the Smint's:T:T:T:T
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Home Insurance Hacker!
    lucylou wrote: »
    Sorry for the late reply, yes he's a beautiful lab retriever. My sister and I got him from the local shelter. It is so difficult to go in a shelter and chose a dog as you would like to take them all. So we decided to take the dog that looked better behaved ahahahahha:rotfl:Charlie was sitting in his cage just looking up at us so we decided he wa sthe one for us.He never ever sits:rotfl::eek:He is so active it was a trap just to come home with us.He must have practised his technique.:)Silly people abandoning him, he was six months old (nearly nine now) and he was abandoned in a field. Funny thing was that he was house trained and someone had even taught him a few tricks like to give his paw and roll over....:mad:why are people so mean?anyway we decided to take him to a dog training course. First lesson everyone standing in a circle, we did not know anyone at all, and guess what our lovley doggy did yes a huge poo right there and then.Everyone stared and I had to pick up the deed in front of everyone ahahahah never been so embarassed:o:D.Ah well he is such a good lovely dog and he is sooooo good with my little girl.:)

    Charlie is lovely awwwwwwww i want him. I know what you mean about trapping you. My Poppy was in the last cage i looked in , sat at the back looking oh so sad. I shouted for her to come to me :rotfl:and when she finally did i knew she was the one. She had funny yellow marks on her head and neck and when i asked why got told she had let the other dogs in the cage piddle on her :eek: :eek: :eek:
  • Is anyone here a regular of tesco in broughton, can you tell me has there always been a scanner in the sweet isle. I know there was a none working one upstairs but only just spotted one in the sweets so wondering if it's new or have I been walking round with my eyes closed

    Thats my store when im at work! and never seen a scanner in sweet ailse, did it work? oooh im excited if it does to get back to work lol been off for 2 weeks (sad i know)
    The art of being happy is to be satisfied with what you have :)
  • bootsalebargains was it you that got the full range of me to you items?
    The art of being happy is to be satisfied with what you have :)
  • fudge2
    fudge2 Posts: 886 Forumite
    Managed to find the bubbles today, 2 of them said not on file but the other 4 were 20p so when they said not on file sa put one of the others through.
    Blue toy story star barcode 2166433039
    Black cars tyres barcode 2166433057
    pink princess star charm barcode 2166433040
    green tinkerbell heart barcode 2166433054
    purple princess heartbarcode 2166433053
    lilac tinkerbell flower barcode 2166433056
    Picture of the bubbles and the 50p parachutes

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    It is all the heart shaped bubble necklaces that are not on file
    hth:)
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  • xoAmyox
    xoAmyox Posts: 553 Forumite
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    Could any of you guys and girls tell me if south wigston has a scanner?
  • caz2703
    caz2703 Posts: 3,630 Forumite
    fudge2 wrote: »
    It is all the heart shaped bubble necklaces that are not on file
    hth:)

    I found the girls ones (not sure which shape) a few weeks ago but not on file. Managed to get the boys ones but in a different store.

    Right, gonna ask a daft question and a few have tried to explain before but here goes ............... how does the Asda Price Guarantee work? I know they claim to be 10% cheaper and give you the difference but what difference exactly? Examples:

    So say you spend £90 in Asda, I presume then that the same shop should cost £100+ with Ts?

    If that's right and the Ts shop would actually only have cost £95 what do you get back?

    What happens if your shop is actually cheaper in Ts so say £80, what would you get back then?

    Just wondering if a womble around Asda would be worth it or if there's an advantage of APG over JTD. Thanks in advance :beer:
  • mymerrywidow
    mymerrywidow Posts: 4,986 Forumite
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    edited 4 January 2012 at 2:21PM
    :j:j:j:jdaz summer flower power (yellow bottle) 20 wash is £1.01 in tesco. BUT this is not in the laundry aisle, its in the seasonal aisle:j:j:j:j
    life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.
  • elsie1969
    elsie1969 Posts: 1,927 Forumite
    caz2703 wrote: »
    I found the girls ones (not sure which shape) a few weeks ago but not on file. Managed to get the boys ones but in a different store.

    Right, gonna ask a daft question and a few have tried to explain before but here goes ............... how does the Asda Price Guarantee work? I know they claim to be 10% cheaper and give you the difference but what difference exactly? Examples:

    So say you spend £90 in Asda, I presume then that the same shop should cost £100+ with Ts?

    If that's right and the Ts shop would actually only have cost £95 what do you get back?

    What happens if your shop is actually cheaper in Ts so say £80, what would you get back then?

    Just wondering if a womble around Asda would be worth it or if there's an advantage of APG over JTD. Thanks in advance :beer:
    My Mr A womble has resulted in £6.15, so well worth doing if you happen to 'trip' over a receipt! Mr A compares to main other supermarkets - each one separately, and they also give you an extra 10% :D
  • ExTesco
    ExTesco Posts: 323 Forumite
    Decay wrote: »
    Sorry thought we all had the same questions

    It was who was the first President of the united states, Answer says George Washington but according to the link I posted he was the 8th !!

    Doesn't matter it's only a bit of fun

    From. http://www.cojoweb.com/first-president.html

    Quick - Who was the first President of the United States?

    I'm sure that George Washington was your best guess.

    After all, no one else comes to mind.


    But think back to your history books - George Washington is revered as the father of our country. He was not, however, our first president. Washington was the first president elected under the Constitution. But the United States existed as a nation for several years before the Constitution was enacted, held together by the Articles of Confederation. The United States declared its independence in 1776, yet Washington did not take office until April 30, 1789. So who was running the country during these initial years of this young country?

    Who Was the First President of the United States?

    The United States of America was actually formed on March 1, 1781 with the adoption of The Articles of Confederation by Maryland whose delegates delayed its ratification over a western border dispute with Virginia and New York. Upon the March 1 ratification the President of the Continental Congress officially became President of the United States in Congress Assembled.

    John Hanson was the first President of the United States to serve the full one-year term (1781–82), under the ratified Articles of Confederation.
    I miss too many pages due to work so if you need an answer from me, please send me a PM.

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    "If things don't add up - In the unlikely event you are charged more than the price on the shelf or product we will refund you double the difference"
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