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OOOOPs I've pressed a buttonThere's no place like home
Feeling down? Weak in body? Makes no difference to me, I think of you all when I'm sitting quietly.
Hugs and healing thoughts are always going your way.0 -
Oh...look who's joined in on the act:
http://www.facebook.com/www.123VoucherCodes.co.uk/posts/392441927441394
:cool::D:cool::grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
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Bootsalebargains wrote: »I'm not happy, having trouble typing, trapped my fingers in the car door a couple of hours ago, nails have turned black and can't bend them.
Ohhh sounds sore,:(
OOOOPs I've pressed a button
Unfortunately my finger slipped yesterday;)Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
Whispers to Happy - Just say that you've changed the bedding, Nikki will never know.0
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Can I just second that and Mark if you're reading this please pm me I really want to know what your motivation is for doing this apart from attention seeking.
He just wants an extra gold star on his report card so his mommy will give him a big cuddle...[SIZE=-1]Who's the more foolish: the fool, or the fool who follows him?[/SIZE]OBI-WAN KENOBI:beer: :A :beer:0 -
Westvleteren wrote: »I see someone has been generous with the pennies in the jukebox - so one I haven't heard for ages:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts-NtP-euKI
I'm onto Gaga's Monster Ball now!:j
Here ya go, one of a few threads
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/414346
Stackable MOC's at its peak, around £25 worth of MOCs against a shop costing £5...at its low point you'd still be around £5 in credit.. plus tons of CC points on each shop.......:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(
Awww man all this talk about 'back in the good old days' !! I'm gutted I missed out on it all. Thank goodness I can join in the appreciation for DTD!Though I should have milked that a lot more, I was such a newb to fleecing T's back then....my how I've learnt! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Cheers Elite! :beer:
'There are people who have money and people who are rich' :heart2: Coco Chanel0 -
Laura_Cello wrote: »Had a heck of a morning- an hour drive to take DS1 to some school trip thing, and left bread in machine for DH. Someone zipped out behind us on a roundabout and clipped us round the rear bumper - and drove off...
and then had a text from DH saying the bread machine caught fire!!! Man. -the day did get better. Went to a T's in H0rsh4m (new to me) and found Thermos flasks (metal 1L ones) RTC for £2 from £13.50. That's a couple of family birthdays sorted.
Glad to finally be home, and now to make bread again BY HAND!!
I did that to my first breadmaker,sorry to hear about the bump it shakes you up doesn't it.
Sunderland 3 QPR 1 another game with a player sent off but if we had to lose I'm glad it was to Mr 3dogs beloved Sunderland & I hope the win has perked him up0 -
Here ya go, one of a few threads
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/414346
Stackable MOC's at its peak, around £25 worth of MOCs against a shop costing £5...at its low point you'd still be around £5 in credit.. plus tons of CC points on each shop..:D
Incase your reading Mr Noob Neck Tiller.. Tesco made alot more out of it than we did... They claimed to be 'selling' more stuff than Boots, hence got hugemongous discounts when buying stock. They never told the suppliers they were giving tons of stock away..Thats why this deal lasted for months..we made out of it and so did Ts...
You've made me nostalgic too, the good old Daily Mail.. I remember buying a paper at my local newsagent for 50p, then going to Ts and buying another 10 papers with the £5 coupon.. resulting in another 10 x £5 coupons...:rotfl:My Saturdays were very busy days back then
me too. I took my sis shopping with me a couple of times and she thought I was mad. Oh how we enjoyed H&B and the Daily Mail coupon0 -
HappyChappy84 wrote: »They have a habit of popping up with their knick knacks to sell.:rotfl:
So true Happy .
I'd broken away from the tourist trail and headed up to the hills , I'd walked a fair distance and did look around on a regular basis for my own safety...but then ...whoosh they were there with their hands rustling in their galabeyas shining up their little trinkets .
I did buy one from them , thanked them and asked 1 of the gang to take my piccie ... and quickly made my way back down to the tombs and ice cream sellers .
I must admit the people were friendly and would get you almost anything for half a bottle of Paddys whiskey .I was young once , now I get older all the time .0
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