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  • 3Dogs
    3Dogs Posts: 14,092 Forumite
    dcon_blue wrote: »
    That's awful ... sounds like she could do with a 3 point selt belt/chair harness contraption that they have for toddlers. The type I'm thinking of are soft fabric ones ... like a sheet that fits over the back of a chair and under the person ... and then a T shaped section fits between the legs and ties at the sides.

    http://www.buybaby.com/baby/chair-harness

    Sounds like there's a gap in the market if there isn't something like this for adults.

    I think you are right as I haven't seen anything around like this for old people/invalids :(

    Hicks - it sounds as though you have been right royally trouted :eek: :eek:
    :( Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12 :( 3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13 :(
  • bensonsmum
    bensonsmum Posts: 1,721 Forumite
    Reference the poster who asked about the "iams" dog food, it was always compared when they use to give DTD when comparing shopping with Asda so i can't see any reason why it won't compare now, if for any reason it doesn't you can always take it back and say you bought the wrong one, or my vet has recommended that my dog goes on so and so dog food!!


    I still have 12 bags of iams in my cupboard back from the brilliant DTD days, so another year of doggy food for my little man.

    Here is a picture of my little man, his name is "Harley -Dog" and he's a cross between a corgi and jack - he's a proper little character, scared of nothing, loves everyone and im sure he thinks he's a cat as is normally curled up on the arm of the sofa or around the back of my OH's neck. When my last dog died - Benson, we said we would never get another one, but were told this little man was going to be going to the dog pound as was owned by an old man, who could no walk him and that Harley-Dog was too boisterous for him, and also that he had managed to trip over him a couple of times - so i duly sent my OH of with orders not to come home without him!! for approx 3 weeks OH kept saying he didn't want him and he was a pain, then i came in unannounced one afternoon to find him lying on the sofa with Harley-Dog on his chest, saying who's a good boy for Daddy and giving him kisses, he now thinks more of the dog than me lol - but wouldn't change their relationship for the world. When im working away from home he sleeps on my side of the bed, and always manages to give me a little growl when i come home and kick him out.
    Love him to bits !!!




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  • dcon_blue wrote: »
    How did they know you were driving? What would they do with your address/reg details? Were they accusing you of deliberate DTDing (as if!!) or stealing???

    Now here's a good venue for an elite 11+ Flash Mob ... all stood in an orderly queue waiting for DTDs

    Joking aside that really would be a great afternoons fun, specially if we could get 20 or 30 11+ ers together in one store! We could really have such a laugh running rings around the security and CS staff! :D
  • lutzi1
    lutzi1 Posts: 2,703 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Well done with your whoopsies Fudge, I'm not surprised you've been too busy to post!
    Hope is not a strategy.
  • caz2703
    caz2703 Posts: 3,630 Forumite
    Hick wrote: »
    Don't really want to say as a little paranoid at how involved the managers got. No DTD even after I got CS on phone who said to give it. Then they wanted my address and they sent someone out to get my car reg...

    I was half trouted in comparison to you. I took a risk and shared a DTD with a fellow shopper. I've no idea which one of us was the worst actor but lets just say that when I got back to the car, I saw the CS woman come walking through the car park looking to find me and the other bloke. Maybe she was hoping we were some sort of tag team and would be getting into the same car but it wasn't coincidence that she walked past my car, had a good look around then walked back into the store after she spotted the guy getting into a different car.

    Never been back to that store and been successful in plenty of other stores since. I never raised my profile with HO by telling them that story but I can't be sure they took my reg and they certainly didn't ask for my address so I would just look like I had something to hide *cough* deliberate DTD *cough*.
  • lutzi1
    lutzi1 Posts: 2,703 Forumite
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    Wool27 wrote: »
    Oh, and he would also like to go to Albania?!


    Takes me back to a time at lutzi Towers when DD was still at school. The scene is the kitchen at breakfast time on a school day.

    Harassed mother enters stage right, heading for the laundry room.

    DD: Muuuuummmmm, where's Albania ?

    HM (in full flight) Wherever you left it!! :mad:

    Exits stage left.
    Hope is not a strategy.
  • I see the nightshift have been put on a 3 day week.............night night French! :)
  • lutzi1
    lutzi1 Posts: 2,703 Forumite
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    Wish mine had been as quick to shake! Think he had magic cream in his pot!!

    Lol.

    I used room temperature cream and a cold pot as someone on here (JJ?) advocated, and it went pretty quickly. For my cold pot I put a metal pan in the fridge for a while beforehand, a deep one so it didn't splash too much when I was whisking it.
    Hope is not a strategy.
  • lutzi1
    lutzi1 Posts: 2,703 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Sorry French, not being antisocial, just catching up and responding to posts as I went. Then when I finally got here, you'd just left :o

    Lutzi sighs, turns off the light, and shuffles off to Bedfordshire........
    Hope is not a strategy.
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