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Tesco Discussion Chats & Grabbits 11+ Xmas/NY (Incorporating HC's Glitch & B1tch Pub)
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SpiralingDown wrote: »well just caught up and now time for bed, got a busy morning. School run, take my Dad to hospital for sceduled x-rays then have got to re-do my blood tests tomorrow so gonna try to get the sister to do them as she was so good last week
Feel sick even thinking about it but know it has to be done.
Good night all
Good luck SpiralingDown and try and sleep tight lovely :A'There are people who have money and people who are rich' :heart2: Coco Chanel0 -
MisalignedHalo wrote: »I agree, have noticed Miss Laid always does this as she did when I asked a Q earlier today. Think we all need to be aware sometimes when we say something on here it can come across totally different to the reader than the op intended, lets not all fall out, its been lovely on here for so long nowfreddies_flyers_two wrote: »He has always been a monkey, always into things he shouldnt be & doing things he shouldnt!! He was walking at 10 months and from then till about 4 years he kept me on my toes! At 18 months I found him stood in the bathroom sink with the plug down & the tap on:eek:
Age 2 he emptied a bottle of waterproof suncream on the stairs carpet, whilst I was cleaning that up (not the easiest thing to remove!) he went in the fridge & emptied a carton of custard on the dining room carpet. I lost count of the things put down the toilet & the amount of times he'd empty a 6 pint carton of milk on the kitchen floor! He put the sky remote in the fish tank (they look like a watering can when the water comes out of the button holes!!lol)
Coloured the grout in on the kitchen tiles with crayon (wd40 cleans it much better than the other 20+ products I tried!!), drew spirals down the stairs wall I'd just painted He was as quick as a whippet, I only had to turn my back to get him a drink & he'd be off, its a wonder Im not grey!! I have to say tho that he is now the sweetest, most placid :A, who rarely does anything wrong, so I guess it was just a case of terrible 2's!(3's &4's)!:rotfl:
I love it! I have a 3 year old grandson who is exactly the same. You can't turn your back for 5 seconds before he "discovers" something. I hope he grows out if it too! I empathise with you.0 -
freddies_flyers_two wrote: »He has always been a monkey, always into things he shouldnt be & doing things he shouldnt!! He was walking at 10 months and from then till about 4 years he kept me on my toes! At 18 months I found him stood in the bathroom sink with the plug down & the tap on:eek:
Age 2 he emptied a bottle of waterproof suncream on the stairs carpet, whilst I was cleaning that up (not the easiest thing to remove!) he went in the fridge & emptied a carton of custard on the dining room carpet. I lost count of the things put down the toilet & the amount of times he'd empty a 6 pint carton of milk on the kitchen floor! He put the sky remote in the fish tank (they look like a watering can when the water comes out of the button holes!!lol)
Coloured the grout in on the kitchen tiles with crayon (wd40 cleans it much better than the other 20+ products I tried!!), drew spirals down the stairs wall I'd just painted He was as quick as a whippet, I only had to turn my back to get him a drink & he'd be off, its a wonder Im not grey!! I have to say tho that he is now the sweetest, most placid :A, who rarely does anything wrong, so I guess it was just a case of terrible 2's!(3's &4's)!:rotfl:
He sounds like my boy!! He's such a terror - if i'd had him first, i would never have had more! My girls have always been good as gold. It must be a boy thing!0 -
Fudge_Cake wrote: »The rule is that you're refunded by the payment method you used. I paid today with £10 gift card and the rest in cash but CS said 'Oh I'll refund you in cash!' Woop! :T
This afternoon I got £5.38 DTD (2 x £2.69) for an OOD BOGOF SEL on Coco Pops Moon and Stars ... I'd paid on a debit card and was asked how I'd like my DTD ... card or cash. I opted for cash0 -
freddies_flyers_two wrote: »He has always been a monkey, always into things he shouldnt be & doing things he shouldnt!! He was walking at 10 months and from then till about 4 years he kept me on my toes! At 18 months I found him stood in the bathroom sink with the plug down & the tap on:eek:
Age 2 he emptied a bottle of waterproof suncream on the stairs carpet, whilst I was cleaning that up (not the easiest thing to remove!) he went in the fridge & emptied a carton of custard on the dining room carpet. I lost count of the things put down the toilet & the amount of times he'd empty a 6 pint carton of milk on the kitchen floor! He put the sky remote in the fish tank (they look like a watering can when the water comes out of the button holes!!lol)
Coloured the grout in on the kitchen tiles with crayon (wd40 cleans it much better than the other 20+ products I tried!!), drew spirals down the stairs wall I'd just painted He was as quick as a whippet, I only had to turn my back to get him a drink & he'd be off, its a wonder Im not grey!! I have to say tho that he is now the sweetest, most placid :A, who rarely does anything wrong, so I guess it was just a case of terrible 2's!(3's &4's)!:rotfl:
Oh my he sounds ever so much like my 5 yr old horror :rotfl: He was climbing out of baby walkers at 5months i had to rein him in he started school in august and is constantly in trouble he is on the verge iof being expelled :mad: Oh well a new year and an appointment at camhs maybe we will get to the bottom of his defiant behaviour. However his very distracting behaviour does come in handy when trying for a DTD lolSarcasm
the witty will have fun
and the stupid won't get it:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Talking about bad driving. I followed someone with rear fog lights on the other evening for about 10 mins. When we both stopped alongside each other at traffic lights I opened the window and told him.
'Hello...did you know your fog lights are on?'
'yes'
'oh sorry, it's just it's not foggy'
'i know, but it's raining'
!!!!!!? they are called FOG lights for a reason. :mad:
I knew someone who was pulled by the police for having fog lights on when it was not foggy. It is apparently a technical offence to use fog lights when they are not needed:)Awaiting a new sig0 -
OMG i totally forgot to say i found a 1p item!! ages ago i remember seeing someone post about the baby rear view car mirrors being cheap well at the time i didnt find any, anyways today i found a whole shelf, sel £3.50 took 1 to the scanner 1p!! i went back and got another 2 for my sissy and best m8 who are both preggers!
they arnt this one, they are tescos version but very similar, http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.211-1665.aspx i left at least 12 on the shelf in my T's. HTH someone! x :j x
That was me, I paid 9p each, robbed I was!! Glad you found them though xx0 -
I knew someone who was pulled by the police for having fog lights on when it was not foggy. It is apparently a technical offence to use fog lights when they are not needed:)
Nothing technical about it, its just an offence and carries a fine. It revolves around improper use of occasional lighting.
Some plank didn't seem to know why I flashed him yesterday. It was almost 6pm and he had sidelights on on a totally unlit country lane! :eek:
Bottom line though is our driving test is pathetic, there is no follow up training and the numbers of police about to actually punish poor driving makes the whole road system a free for all. :mad:0
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