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  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    3Dogs wrote: »
    Purdita - well done you for persevering and getting your ill-health retirement money in the end - you deserve it, so treat yourself too. I remember when I got my ill-health retirement pension and lump sum in December 1989 - back in the old days, pre-money savvy me - it just fairly quickly disappeared, with nothing to show for it :(

    Wool - 1042 CC points :eek: fantastic, well done hun :T

    Tweets - thanks for letting us know that it was a happy end to the story of Lola the staffie :A

    Scarlina - Lincs? is that north or south Lincs pet, as I am very North Cambs?

    Fudge_cake - what fantastic whoopsies :T :T

    Kadison - well done of the 2 1/2 lost today, and your total so far :j :j

    I had been reading the paper online hoping i hadn't missed the story. I was so pleased when i read Lola will keep her legs. :)
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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

    :eek: :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • tweets
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    bensonsmum wrote: »
    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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    Harley is so cute i want to give him a big cuddle. He looks a proper little :A
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    Went to Mr T's extra in S0uthp0rt last night - not that great!

    Reported Bisto Gravy Granules b/c 107529 for 51p went through at 98p
    T Fruit Patilles 260g b/c 9086 for 18p went through at 89p


    Did get 10p fruit and veg though - so not all bad!!
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  • Wool27
    Wool27 Posts: 1,215 Forumite
    purdita wrote: »
    I don't know your circumstances Wool....but when my daughter was about 14 she said she didn't like having a different surname to the rest of us. She'd always been known as the same name as us but she said it was embarrassing at school if she had a different teacher or anything official was read out as they always used her registered name
    We looked into getting her name changed by deed poll and discovered that as she'd had no contact with my ex husband in the previous two years we didn't need his permission to change her name.
    So we did it using an online solicitor. It was really simple

    Thanks, but as you may have gathered things are not that simple for me! Ds1 doesnt care for the fact that his surname is different, just that it links him to someone whose aim in life was to make mine worthless and thus his actions ended up with me being investigated for child abuse, my son being taken off me bya stupid judge and given to his father. End result, son was physchologically and metally abused by ex, ended up on anti depressants by age 13, was then put on child at risk register whilst in fatjers care, then put i to foster care. Took me 2 yrs to get him back and 'proove' i had not done things i was accussed of.
    Court papers stipulate no name changes without fathers consent although he no longer has parental rsponsibilty.
    Please don't judge me. you couldn't handle half of what I've been through.
  • dcon_blue wrote: »
    YAY!! :j

    Speaking of JTDs I'd forgotten I'd put one in yesterday ... an experimental purchase after checking mysupermarket.com ... Result = £4.22 JTD

    L'OREAL DERMO EXREVITALIFT FOR EYE 15ML T £11.22 / A £7.00

    Thank you.

    Whilst you are in that department, 'L'Oreal Dermo-Expertise Age Perfect Cleansing Wipes 25' are worth picking up too - £4.70 T, £2.00 A. I bought some a few months ago and they were price matched then so no reason to think they wouldn't be now.
    If you're not scared, you're not paying attention
  • frequent
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    What a terrible time you've been through Wool.

    Admire fighting spirit in getting d/s out of care and back with you.
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
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    Wool27 wrote: »
    Thanks, but as you may have gathered things are not that simple for me! Ds1 doesnt care for the fact that his surname is different, just that it links him to someone whose aim in life was to make mine worthless and thus his actions ended up with me being investigated for child abuse, my son being taken off me bya stupid judge and given to his father. End result, son was physchologically and metally abused by ex, ended up on anti depressants by age 13, was then put on child at risk register whilst in fatjers care, then put i to foster care. Took me 2 yrs to get him back and 'proove' i had not done things i was accussed of.
    Court papers stipulate no name changes without fathers consent although he no longer has parental rsponsibilty.

    Awe wool big hugs from me that is awful i wouldn't wish that on anyone. ((())) xxx
  • Hick wrote: »
    I got banned from my local over some meat and even with the CEO's CS in the loop they said it's the stores decision, so not sure they'd be much help given I've got that 'on file' so to speak...

    What kind of business are they running when a branch can override HO personnel?

    Talk about the lunatics taking over the asylum...
    If you're not scared, you're not paying attention
  • Decay_2
    Decay_2 Posts: 1,082 Forumite
    rego wrote: »
    Went to Mr T's extra in S0uthp0rt last night - not that great!

    Reported Bisto Gravy Granules b/c 107529 for 51p went through at 98p
    T Fruit Patilles 260g b/c 9086 for 18p went through at 89p


    Did get 10p fruit and veg though - so not all bad!!

    Weren't the gravy granules express stores only ?
    :(
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