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Can i just say a big thank youto you all for all your hugs and best wishes, still no news as yet and OH says he thinks he will be dropping in the not too distant future, as i said he's just back from Benidorm on a "boys" weekend and is feeling absolutely hanging, too much booze and a total lack of sleep for three nights so totally worn out. Even he now admits that maybe he isn't 18 anymore and is getting a bit too old for partying!!! Will let you all know the out come when we get any news, thank you all once again xxxVery proud to be Strip club member No 430
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »i am a very hot bath person. You know, to the point where you get out and feel giddy where your blood pressure has dropped.....
Me too....in fact I often have to sit at the top of the stairs to cool off for a while before getting dressed!My husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.0 -
Me too....in fact I often have to sit at the top of the stairs to cool off for a while before getting dressed!
i tend to find that dangling your legs over the side of the bath for 5 mins before you get out does the trick. looks weird but its for medicinal purposes!!I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »i am a very hot bath person. You know, to the point where you get out and feel giddy where your blood pressure has dropped.....
I hate baths - can't get used to the concept of sitting in all the dirt etc that has just been washed off :huh:. Seems odd to me - showers all the way I say0 -
bensonsmum wrote: »
Made these this morning for me and the old lady i look after for breakfast - not as where near as good as yours im afraid Mislaid but im pleased with them, and must admit they taste pretty good, so thanks once again for the recipe. Would have posted earlier but have been tied up - not literally i hasten to add, my OH went away for the weekend to Benidorm and arrived back in UK this lunch time, then rang me to say he couldn't get in the house and his Dad (67) was lying on the floor in the front room, he could see him but couldn't get any answer!! told him to ring for an ambulance then he had to find a way to get in im at work 75 miles away, so i couldn't help him to get in quick, he got in ambulance arrived and it looks like he has been there since yesterday morning, he has been ringing me on and off all day from the hospital - suspected broken collar bone, broken leg and also damage to his head and one of his arms, still waiting for the results back from the x-rays, he has been at the hospital since approx 3pm with him and still no definite news on what is exactly wrong, i have never heard my OH sound so scared its really shook him up, i would love to go home and be with him but i don't have any cover this week for my job so stuck here till friday :mad::mad::mad:AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
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I hate baths - can't get used to the concept of sitting in all the dirt etc that has just been washed off :huh:. Seems odd to me - showers all the way I say
My dad used to say the same, my argument was I shower/bath each day so there is very little dirt to sit in, yet my dad would go swimming where you are in other peoples dirt, now thats yucky lol, plus I shower after my wallow0 -
Boots glitch in simple terms:
Vitamins are on 3 for 2
Get a free 'shot' for each vitamin bought
Shots also on 3 for 2
Shots also on 5 for 4
I've posted a few times on the vitamin thread about the way the discounts work but long story short, buy in 3s as a minimum to get free shots plus an extra shot free. 6 works out better as the 5 for 4 discount kicks in so free shots plus £5.97 credit towards your vitamins and shopping. The ideal number is 15 as you get 5 x 3for2 plus 3 x 5for4. Best to get vitamins at 79p or 99p. Boots group the vitamins into 3s in descending price order and give you the cheapest of the 3 for free. Example:
£6
£5
£4 - free
£3
£2
£1 - free
Saving in Boots would be £5 whereas most other stores give you the 2 cheapest free which in this case would only save you £3. If anyone needs any more help just let me know as I'm currently at 60 of each so lots of different combinations of discounts & prices.
Think I shall give this a go tomorrow, is it likley still to be working? Actually need to go to Boots to get a prescription, so thinking I could give it a go while I'm there anywaysGonna have a look on the website now for these 'shots' not actually sure what they are!
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madmuppet5 wrote: »My Dad did exactly the same. Fell to the bottom of the stairs and couldn't move for hours. Our dog pushed it's waterbowl from the kitchen so he could get a drink. :T
Ahh that is so touching - not called mans best friend for nothing. Hope your dad is ok now.0 -
From tomorow Tesco have: Pampers Baby Wipes Sensitive Refill 336 @ better than half price. Haven't got my maths head on at the moment so not sure if this works out cheaper than the current huggies wipes offer. Mind the price reduction hasn't been applied yet so still showing as £9.99 at the moment. Price reduction = £4.89 from tomorrow
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=262809530
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=268484868
Pampers ^^^
Huggies wipes offer BOG2F = £2.59 for 3 packs = 192 wipes x 2 = £5.18 =384 wipes.I made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!0 -
Hot Bath
One that you have to lower yourself into an inch at a time & then hang your legs over the tapsBliss
Good book & I'm in there for at least an hour.
Like you say you get out exhausted:rotfl:
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