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  • calmspirit wrote: »
    for the same reason I used to 'rock' the shopping trolley years after my kids had grown out of pram stage!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: loon!:D

    And probably the same reason I still used to rub my tummy 6 months after I'd given birth:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::o
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • i think i have spoilt mine too much. She wont go near felix or whiskas :mad: She's a sheba cat or at a push, a gourmet something or other

    our cats only eat whiskers crunches and treats and felix as good as it looks, but if we have ham, salmon or chicken then so do they. Anyone else share smoked salmon etc with their cats ?
  • calmspirit
    calmspirit Posts: 2,962 Forumite
    Oh I can sooo relate to this! :rotfl:

    I remember when my DS was at school and my DD had just started school. I went shopping at T's as usual and forgot that I didn't have my DD sitting in the trolley as she normally would be. It was only after I went tearing round a corner pushing the trolley and saying 'Whee!' at the top of my voice, that I remembered...:eek:


    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: hilarious! never got caught doing that but I was forever rocking my trolley back and forth soothing the bottles of wine no doubt!
    YNWA JFT96 :A
  • Oh I can sooo relate to this! :rotfl:

    I remember when my DS was at school and my DD had just started school. I went shopping at T's as usual and forgot that I didn't have my DD sitting in the trolley as she normally would be. It was only after I went tearing round a corner pushing the trolley and saying 'Whee!' at the top of my voice, that I remembered...:eek:

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    ...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.

    PRIDE

    There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
    You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
    Is yours to decide, this is your life.


  • calmspirit
    calmspirit Posts: 2,962 Forumite
    tazmac25 wrote: »
    and with 7 cats they rarely all say no thanks
    With cat nuts always available for them too
    Spoilt much - hell yes !!!
    nikkilala wrote: »
    And probably the same reason I still used to rub my tummy 6 months after I'd given birth:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::o


    7 cats!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that wil be me as soon as my kids move out! given up on men so decided to become scary cat lady of the village!

    lol nikki things we do eh!
    YNWA JFT96 :A
  • calmspirit wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: hilarious! never got caught doing that but I was forever rocking my trolley back and forth soothing the bottles of wine no doubt!

    Aww, soothing your wine, love it!

    I made my situation worse cos when I realised what I had done I started giggling away to myself.

    The way the other shoppers looked at me made it perfectly obvious that they thought I was a right nutter! :rotfl:
  • Smart1e
    Smart1e Posts: 2,756 Forumite
    calmspirit wrote: »
    thanks so much but fat boy only eats jameswellbeloved or royal canin at moment, I usually wait for a deal on them and get big bags when on offer!:D

    Calmspirit check the coupon thread there is a new coupon for a free 400g bag of Royal Canin, it must be new because I had one a month or two back and it only let me have one. There's also one for James Wellbeloved free kitten bag but that may not be new as it didn't let me have one:(

    Still, 400g of Royal Canin is great!!
    :) Learn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be :)

    And get lots of glitches!
  • calmspirit
    calmspirit Posts: 2,962 Forumite
    Aww, soothing your wine, love it!

    I made my situation worse cos when I realised what I had done I started giggling away to myself.

    The way the other shoppers looked at me made it perfectly obvious that they thought I was a right nutter! :rotfl:


    pmsl! anyone who has given birth would know exactly what you were doing:D:D
    YNWA JFT96 :A
  • Smart1e
    Smart1e Posts: 2,756 Forumite
    tazmac25 wrote: »
    8 bags of iams 1kg = 43.12 against asda 24.00
    less of course a £5 off any any other jtd you might have + my CC statement gave me a moc for iams too
    almost a £20 just the difference
    oh and it was the norwegian salmon and chicken flavour that compared - dunno about any other flavour comparing
    HTH xx

    The lamb and the ocean fish and the chicken all compare too;)
    :) Learn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be :)

    And get lots of glitches!
  • DODO_2
    DODO_2 Posts: 1,529 Forumite
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    calmspirit wrote: »
    for the same reason I used to 'rock' the shopping trolley years after my kids had grown out of pram stage!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: loon!:D

    I often would get into my car in the evening after work to find nursery rhyme DVD playing. This means I would have driven 45 mins in the morning after nursery drop off without even realising I was listening to kids songs:embarasse:embarasse:embarasse

    Even sadder this wasn't a one off but a regular occurrence for a sleep deprived mum
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