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  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    nessie216 wrote: »
    Before i catch up - any deals on washing powder capsules? Or any deals in Mr Ts at all?

    Going to Mr Ts in about half hour & i reckon it will take me longer to catch up as i am only on post #5000!!!!

    Please and Thank you x

    Was one was back this affy for aerial bags green lid. Sorry can't remember who or price.
  • Ilovemykids
    Ilovemykids Posts: 2,237 Forumite
    bensonsmum wrote: »
    Just had an update from OH reference FIL, now saying its either a stroke or a bad head injury!! wish they would make up their bloody minds. Waiting for a Neuro (wotsit) bloke/woman to come and see him, normal doctor has checked his brain scan and said something not right but doesn't want to say what exactly until he's been seen by the big man!! OH is in bits wants to take his dad home, already talking about moving his bed into the front room and chucking out one of the sofas, i have tried to tell him this won't work as apart from no room, because he can't stand or even use a zimmer frame because his arm isn't working properly we won't be doing him any favours and he really needs to get professional help. Another phone call whilst typing this and they are now saying he might have to be transferred to Frenchhay hospital in Bristol which has the brain surgery specialists. OH breaking his heart as his mum died from a brain injury and was also treated in Bristol this was when he was 15 yrs old, really wish i could be at home but luckily only a couple more days to go and i will be with him.



    Thinking of you and sending a hug.
  • tweets
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    Finally caught up. Read every post. Going making tea now . Whoopsied sausages , heinz beans and buttered mash yummy.
  • LadyLeenie
    LadyLeenie Posts: 2,925 Forumite
    Omg Artha thanked my post up there ^^^:D
    He must be in a good mood or thanked the wrong post :rotfl::rotfl:

    Time to go for now :)

    Take care all x
    Toni`s Mummy :)
  • choirchick
    choirchick Posts: 1,045 Forumite
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    brand8 wrote: »
    oh yes we played kerby british bulldog kick can two balls pegs and many others and the whole street used to play till it was dark then everyone went in how times have changed and im only 43

    Hi yes Kirby & british bull dog remember them games fondly. I am 47 & loved my childhood days. There were lots of kids in the square where we lived & we'd all be out playing together most of the day. Just went in for meals & out again.
  • Ilovemykids
    Ilovemykids Posts: 2,237 Forumite
    mharzuk wrote: »
    Talking of the "good old days" I remember swapping a WWII gas mask for an air rifle in primary 7. Used to practice hitting cans on the wall between us and a neighbour, until one day when I shot my neighbour in the A**! Didn't get into trouble but the air rifle was given to my brother as a punishment! :(



    sorry buit that did make me laugh! :D
    then felt a bit sad as made me think of HC :( sounded just like something he would post! :D

    Hi HC if you're lurking! :wave:
  • west_is_best
    west_is_best Posts: 1,797 Forumite
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    If someone drank coffee they were "snobs"..... :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    I remember an englsih family moving into the area, I was huge friends with their daughter (and still am).. My Mother came to pick me up from theirs one day and was offered a cup of coffee... she was absolutely amazed that someone had moved into the area that could afford to drink "coffee"!!!!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    The talk when we arrived home was hillarious (thinking back)

    And look at us now... Cappuchino, Latte etc etc etc
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    sorry buit that did make me laugh! :D
    then felt a bit sad as made me think of HC :( sounded just like something he would post! :D

    Hi HC if you're lurking! :wave:


    Only popped in really quick as having a poop day and going down with a cold, think Czerchy must have sent it through cyberspace for me:(

    HappyChappy says he never built gocarts or blew up frogs when he was younger and his topic of conversation today was how to poach eggs:T:T:T:T:T:Tno jacket potatoes today ;)
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • tazmac25
    tazmac25 Posts: 1,651 Forumite
    Any regular bakers care to comment......
    What's the best Marge stuff to use? I've been using stork (finished it now) but just gone and bought the value utterly butterly stuff is it any good
    I do use the value flour and oats etc in baking and golden syrup but just wanted your thoughts on the fat people use?????
    Thanks xx
    No. 16 in HCCSC
    :jFull Time Uni Student & Glitcher :j
    :beer:
  • tweets
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    :j :j :j Yodel been grumpy fellow said "parcel for you" :eek: you don't say :rotfl:Didn't sign for it.
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