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Tesco 11+ Elite (and me) H.O. for glitches and gossip
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Ahh sorry I didn't realise the bigger packs were on offer
Yup yup, you were given JTD like the other guys said. Go back and complain!
ahh - will do - can't get back to this store until Sunday, I have looked for an email address but can't find one so I will just hope for a nice person at cs on Sunday0 -
HappyChappy84 wrote: »
my wife always picks on me for going to t3sc0. but i have cut our weeky bill down from £75 to £30. and she still moans. sometimes i wish i was married to an 11+er.
on a personal note i told my niece about this site, and she has to guess who i am. so hello vicky its me jimmy. (unlikely she will read this at this time of night):D0 -
Right I'm back with my womble, debit card used.
15 unearned points.
3 x £2.14 cider (and 3 for £5.50)
2 x £1.00 garlic bread
2 x £3.98 frozen pizza
Total was £15.46
Any expert womblers out there that could give me any advice whether there is anything worth doing with it? TIA0 -
czerniacha wrote: »my recent problems with bf was partially his approach to alkoholic drinks(getting home from work and opening a bottle of beer/wine before even taking shoes off-that kind of stuff) plus a very nasty one-off behaviour when he got really drunk when my sis was here. I told him it's not acceptable and I won't tolerate it(my dad was/is an alkoholic and I was always wondering why my mum was putting up with it), there is no drinking during the week now and no getting totally drunk, if he can't learn to handle alkohol like an adult he shouldn't touch it at all... He is doing well now as he knows I'm not joking.
I hope you can sort this out. Tell him how you feel about certain things and tell him that you don't like it. Tell him exactly what he said/did and how that made you feel - do it tomorrow when he's sober of course.
I feel ashamed that my little sis had to tell me that it's not worth being with someone who drags you down and doesn't support you(emotionally) and makes you feel good and safe.
I always like to have a 'back up plan' i.e. imagine how things would work if you weren't together anymore so if it comes to it you're not devasteted and can handle the situation.
:eek: all I can say is if your OH can't see how lucky he is to have a stunner like you, he doesn't deserve you. You should not have to imagine how life would be like on your own hun, it is him who should be in that situation. If you broke up tomorrow, I don't think you would be single for long hun. I know you are working through things with your OH but hope you understand you own worthAvatar courtesey of HC :beer:0 -
Just a reminder about the Duracell Ultra batteries 4 pack, all the stores I have popped into tonight still have them showing as buy 1 get 1 free either on clip strips or on Duracell floor displays by the till or strapped to shelves in the toy area in a black Duracell sleeve with a big red buy 1 get 1 free, also it looks like Mr A is doing 2 packs for £5.00 so might even be a JTD to be had aswell as they are £4.99 @ pack in Mr T0
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Superdrug:
own brand baby toothpaste upto 2years 10p each
beverly hills toothpaste 10p each oos in e/bourne
pack of 5 nail files 10pYou can't make someone love you. All you can do is
stalk them & hope they panic & give in
God created men first, cause you always makes a rough draft before a masterpiece!0 -
People born before 1946 were called The Silent and powerful generation.
People born between 1946 and 1964 are called The Baby Boomers
People born between 1965 and 1979 are called Generation X
And people born between 1980 and 2012 are called Generation Y
Why do we call the last group Generation Y?
Y should I get a job?
Y should I leave home and find my own place?
Y should I get a car when I can borrow yours?
Y should I clean my room?
Y should I wash and iron my own clothes?
Y should I buy any food?
But a cartoonist explained it very eloquently below...0 -
czerniacha wrote: »Glamour at 2gbp had some free hair stuff too, got a conditioner today, hope it's nice
I don't usually buy magazines for the freebies but I did get this one today.
I chose the 100ml 'Totally TLC Hydrating Mask'. In the shops, a 175ml tube costs £20 so a 100ml tube for free with a £2 magazine seems good value.
The other options were shampoo, conditioner and finishing polish but I thought I would treat my [STRIKE]frizzy mop[/STRIKE] lustrous locks to the mask.If you're not scared, you're not paying attention0 -
Right I'm back with my womble, debit card used.
15 unearned points.
3 x £2.14 cider (and 3 for £5.50)
2 x £1.00 garlic bread
2 x £3.98 frozen pizza
Total was £15.46
Any expert womblers out there that could give me any advice whether there is anything worth doing with it? TIA
It might be worth checking Mysupermarket to see if any of the items would compare on a price check. Either way I would still claim the CC points.Avatar courtesey of HC :beer:0 -
Dopey_Sleepy_Grumpy wrote: »I was reported for spam quite soon after I started posting on SSM, luckily it does not seem to have affected any of my rewards YET. I must remember not to post on internet forums whilst drunk. OK, maybe I should log off now. I think it is unfair that they do not highlight what post it is that has been removed or reported.
Hello DSG
what u drinking ?
am still forcing myself to drink the 12 for [STRIKE]£6[/STRIKE] premiums.Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0
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