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  • brand8
    brand8 Posts: 1,027 Forumite
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    Smart1e wrote: »
    This week's Corey Feldman observation - he has exceptionally small shoulders they are like a little boy's shoulders!!:eek:

    Poor guy!

    :D
    he is not good to watch though i keep thinking he is going to fall at any moment
  • wirehair
    wirehair Posts: 4,291 Forumite
    Smart1e wrote: »
    This week's Corey Feldman observation - he has exceptionally small shoulders they are like a little boy's shoulders!!:eek:

    Poor guy!

    :D


    Your right , not got a lot going for him has he :)
    Never pay more than you have too
  • nixilix wrote: »
    3.15 in wb0ro store = mayhem

    I think I'm too polite! It was all going to 85% but wouldn't do anything I'd put in my trolley already.

    Annoyed.com! I needed some meat anyway so just took it at 50% - better than full price!

    And so it shoud be, well done to your store! It annoys the hell out of me when people grab all the stuff on 50%, put it in their trolley then wheel it around for an hour or two and then expect to hand it back to get it for 10p an item.

    Lots of stores now getting wise to this and changing the rules to stop it. :)
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
    Dizzy_Ditzy Posts: 17,471 Ambassador
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    DODO wrote: »
    Have we had a weigh in yetfrom the dieters on this thread ( and any one who can't post it themselves will have to do via his sister)


    I was 3lbs down this week but thats probably all back on now after yesterday :eek: doing a combo of WW and Paul McKenna
    if anyone missed out on the andrex on the go. then boots have reduced theirs from £1.01:eek: to 26p:j

    Thank you- I missed out on them so will see what I can get in Boots :)
    wirehair wrote: »
    Your right , not got a lot going for him has he :)

    Its on (not me watching it!!) and I have a HUGE urge to go and do some very serious damage to that Louis one :mad::mad::mad:
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  • nixilix
    nixilix Posts: 211 Forumite
    I only picked it up when she was there... I hadn't moved from the spot. But anything u put down for her to mark down someone just grabbed.
    Whoever said money can't buy happiness simply didn't know where to go shopping !!
  • mymerrywidow
    mymerrywidow Posts: 4,986 Forumite
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    i know a lot of you are watching dancing on ice. but on bbc1 its country file. those poor veal calfs.:eek: how can farmers treat them like that?:mad:
    life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.
  • RootedNomad
    RootedNomad Posts: 3,514 Forumite
    Any one on a diet (or about to start one) may wish to skip this post....

    Gu chocolate mousse pot down to 80p in T

    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=266655612

    and there is a 50p coupon on the printables thread - under March expiry here

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=49784739&postcount=2

    These are quite diddy but very yummy and not bad for 30p
  • czerniacha
    czerniacha Posts: 2,326 Forumite
    calmspirit wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl:at least they dont have to worry about you being locked out with the kids eh?:rotfl:

    :eek::eek::eek:

    I always worry about that and check twice that I've got the house keys with me as it's the type of lock that locks itself once you shut the door! :o
    don't think I could hack that one with my magic scissors :rotfl:
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    brand8 wrote: »
    he is not good to watch though i keep thinking he is going to fall at any moment

    My wife loves him and im having to watch this.
  • kadison wrote: »
    I have a lot of persil in there, a load of comfort and a lot of pepsi max and robinsons. Oh and my spare freezer :D



    Mine was like that when I had my old garage door, leaves, wind, hibernating wildlife..........

    I think you'd go through quite a few blades trying to get one of those off with a hacksaw! Has she tried asking in bike shops or in halfords, to see if they're hollow or solid metal? I would imagine solid, if so you'd be there forever! I once had to hack-saw a small padlock off my garden gate, took ages!



    You don't know me very well if you think I need an excuse to spy on my neighbours :rotfl:

    Angle grinders are great for this situation :rotfl:
    One of my old neighbours has one and had to open many locks and chains in our street. He joked that he should charge a call out fee because he was at someones house every week opening something or other. His wife said to keep him busy so she could read her books in peace :rotfl:
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