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Tesco 11+ support group for incurable gasbags and addicted bargain hunters!

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  • kadison
    kadison Posts: 3,662 Forumite
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    when i couldnt sleep last night i added up how many comforts/lenors i have and times it by how many washes i do a week (3) and it worked out that i hae 15 years 4 months supply!!!!:eek::eek:

    I think you can probably stop stocking up now MMW! :eek: :rotfl:
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  • Dizzy_Ditzy
    Dizzy_Ditzy Posts: 17,471 Ambassador
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    neosi wrote: »
    Saw the ISS past few nights, missed it tonite though...

    Venus, Jupiter and the new moon all in west.. looks really cool..:D Also Mars in the east just comming into view


    *points at pics*
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  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    edited 26 February 2012 at 8:07PM
    bcw123 wrote: »
    I had nothing todo with the reporting of you and I have nothing against you all that was meant that if a person wanted to skip through lots of non related bargain talk they can do so by going fast forward and pick up the thread in the morning.

    I must admit that I don't think that bcw would report people for waffling , i think he/she looks upon the chat as more of an inconvienience to him ...I might be wrong but it's innocent until proven the other .
    Smart1e wrote: »
    Um, what's the title of this thread again?

    Perhaps you would have a fair opinion if you bothered to make a useful contribution once in a while.


    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Again in defence of bcw , I've seen posts where certain bargains / OOD's etc etc have been mentioned at the pearly store so he/she does chip in sometimes
    I have been a bit rash and put some pennies in the jukebox :D Looking for suggestions for some fast music, you know the stuff that makes your right foot heavier whilst driving :D

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xm5DPlNCmtk
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  • czerniacha
    czerniacha Posts: 2,326 Forumite
    gallygirl wrote: »
    Well I'll add a little positivity :).

    Am on my own most of time so no need for big shops, and don't eat most of the stuff the glitches are on. However, I went to H@t£ield today and nice SA took my SSM coupons no bother. I''m happy I've stocked up on soap powder and fabric conditioner (great timing as just finished my DFD haul from last spring where Mr T paid me to do my washing for a whole year), also flash & toothpaste. Thanks all on here :T

    does that stand for double f... difference? :p :rotfl:

    (off to naughty step)

    evening nutters :D

    just been to my local T to get some food for the week, wasn't really in the mood for any more Ts today...

    got my jtd voucher today but I hoped for a bigger one :( stupid fiano :( oh well...

    also went for a little trip in the car :eek::eek::eek: with bf
    I'd ideally jump on the bus and go around london but he loves his car too much... :eek: was nice anyway as we went to a part of London where I used to live and I was really shocked I still remember all the places! bf is still useless in finding his way round London :rotfl:don't see he will get any better as after all the substance abuse(nothing too hardcore, just alko and some soft stuff) large part of his brain is gone AND forgotten :p
    so many places in London I want to go and explore more though so next time I will insist on the bus and we can walk around the nice places and jump on another bus and go elsewhere too... car trip is not the same...

    I quoted some more posts earlier but they disappeared :( but the 'of course Miss Lala' was hilarious! :rotfl:

    cooked a soup in my slow cooker and will take some to work tomorrow :j need to carry on with my diet! :o

    bb later! :)
  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    jamsponge wrote: »
    How about a glut of glitches?

    :( the way things are going it'll be a scarcity of glitches ...:(

    It pains me :) to say this ' well done to Liverpool ' ...but what a super display from Cardiff City Foottball Club .

    A Clarksie and a pint of Brains Dark please barman :T
    I was young once , now I get older all the time .
  • or Andrea Tesco:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: i did not make that name up btw - someone on SSM uses that name and its not me. :p


    I'm sure she is someone terribly fabulous and gorgeous :)
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  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    I'm sure she is someone terribly fabulous and gorgeous :)

    I wonder who she could be eh Minnie ..:)
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  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    fourp wrote: »
    :( the way things are going it'll be a scarcity of glitches ...:(

    It pains me :) to say this ' well done to Liverpool ' ...but what a super display from Cardiff City Foottball Club .

    A Clarksie and a pint of Brains Dark please barman :T

    Oooh I haven't had a Clarksie for ages! Hark hark the lark, at Cardiff Arms Park.
  • kadison
    kadison Posts: 3,662 Forumite
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    purdita wrote: »
    Does anyone know anything about the "dynamics of income inequalities in Britain and the implications for health and social care setting in relation to age"......cos I'm stuffed if I do!!

    To me that sounds like "How does a low income affect health from childhood to old age?" i.e. price of healthy vs unhealthy food, or reading it again, what are the healthcare provisions in poorer areas vs more affluent areas, are people aware the services exist? average number of persons per GP? Are people in poorer areas less likely to be well educated about health problems in general? Does income in any way relate to frequency of GP visits? Also the question of available places in elderly care homes vs privately funded care homes?

    You could maybe pick a poor area somewhere in the UK and compare it with an affluent area 10 miles away or so?

    Just thinking aloud really, I did health and social care GNVQ back in 1994-6 :o
    I'll catch up later but for now here's a pic I took today that I rather liked. Hope you guys like it............

    robin2p.jpg

    Brilliant pic!
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  • michjay_2
    michjay_2 Posts: 1,366 Forumite
    edited 26 February 2012 at 8:22PM
    Evening all

    only popped out for couple of hours this afternoon but so many pages to catch up on :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Popped into boots to get some more free nice n easy conditioner but all of the shade for brown hair sold out so think a lot of people must be buying this now with SSM coupons

    On coupon thread someone said that 750ml Lenor for £1 at T. ent into T armed with Lernor SSM vouchers only to find scanning at £1.99
    Anybody else had any luck with this ?

    If my spelling a bit iffy i appologise but my OH took me home via pub and so already had couple of Blossom Hill Rose this evening :beer::beer::beer:

    Heres to a good evening at the glitch bar i think


    MJ
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