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Tesco Discussion Chats & Grabbits 11+ Xmas/NY (Incorporating HC's Glitch & B1tch Pub)
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Thomas J. Sturtevant of Boston, Mass., who designed the first automatic transmission in 1904HappyChappy84 wrote: »Do I need to hide behind my sofa?
As far as I know it was an American that invented the auto box. And what are Americans? Lazy!0 -
:T:Tfudge cake nearly crying reading your story your mum reminds me of myself so glad your looking out for her:)0
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HappyChappy84 wrote: »The person hat bought my shoes is in for a treat. I've just been chasing sisters puppy across the field and I've stood on loads of sheep shi te.
That bloody dog is trouble! The sheep are in lamb and he managed to get hold of one of their tails.:mad:
Will you have to walk around in your socks once you have posted your shoes to the lucky buyer??0 -
HappyChappy84 wrote: »And for that they give you £500?:eek::eek:
Where do I sign up?:rotfl:
For £500 I'd give them my flat for 6 weeks and I'd move back in with mum.
In case you are being serious ! Homestaybooking.com0 -
HappyChappy84 wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl: I think there will be a few whoopsies (miscarriages) after today!
:rotfl::rotfl:
Poor sheep, go and make them a cup of tea to calm them down
Re the student, I dont think you can just give them your flat and move out, you have to be there to cook for them. Best get stocked up with whoopsies and get yourself a chefs outfit!0 -
not caught up yet from yesterday eveinng, will do in a minute though.
:j:j:j new 1p find :j:j:j
haribo love hearts 100gram sweets. there was 2 bags on a clip strip i had one, and someone had opened the othere one and had taken loads of sweets out. :eek::mad:. i will post a pic later.
also 100 piece samosa indian party food. went through at £1.99. loads left in the freezer section. again i will post a pic later.life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.0 -
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Minnie-the-Minx wrote: »I'm not very adventurous so for me it is either dumplings or rolling the dumpling mixture into a disc to make a pie lid for a casserole in a pyrex-type bowl.
Hey. I didn't know you could use it like that. Cheers :beer::A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
Grocery Spend Weekly Challenge (Sat-Fri):£30.50/£400 -
hi meerkatsmimm looking for some baby glitchs myself as my dd is due my first grandchild in may so as im myself would really like to try and get her some good bargains i will let you know if i hear anything im in the glasgow area :beer:meerkatsmimm wrote: »I'm having OEP for dinner today....looking forward to it
just have to remember not to do the spicy stuff as bubs is not liking m eating habits ATM 
Has anyone been in the north Lincs stores recently? Just wondering if it's worth a visit or not...
Really need a good baby glitch...wipes, nappies, cheap clothing essentials
Meerkatsmimm x0 -
Hello everyone,
I have been a long time lurker & wanted to join to say a HUGE thankyou to you all for the many bargains i have gained. Not found anything myself yet but hopefully will do soon. You are all such a great bunch & a fountain of knowledge. Off to T's now. Enjoy your sunday:)0
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