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  • Fudge_Cake_2
    Fudge_Cake_2 Posts: 2,080 Forumite
    kadison wrote: »
    Take back the trout comment and you can have one some day :(

    :(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(

    I'm sorry, I was totally joking. Sorry I'm rubbish at being jokey and coming up with a funny response to something. I'll shut up from now on and leave the witty responses to you because you're fantastic at them! SORRY :Axx
    Decay wrote: »
    :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

    I'm being totally serious! Was this what started the 1p knife thingy??

    It's a recalled transaction receipt and it says: -

    Utility knife £14.99
    TOTAL £14.99
    Wispa duo 0.79

    TOTAL £15.78
    TCC Knife 0.01

    SUB-TOTAL £15.79

    Multibuy savings
    Knife offer -£10.51

    TOTAL TO PAY £5.28
    'There are people who have money and people who are rich' :heart2: Coco Chanel
  • OldBear
    OldBear Posts: 306 Forumite
    edited 27 March 2012 at 1:02AM
    Whilst I did get an automated response from them this time to say that they had received my email I'm still waiting for an actual reply.:(
    Don't mate; it's not worth the consequences. :(

    I'm happy to host your tutorials for you if you want. I've got tons of webspace I don't use; it's yours if you want it.

    edit: Dumb me. Just realised that it's not hosting that was the issue; it was the content. Sorry HC.
    Last ciggie - 28/01/2012 :dance:

    If you are not paying for it, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold.
  • No need to count anymore pigs issyc.

    I'm off to bed. Night night all. Hopefully some people will grab the ice cream bargain tomorrow(today!:o:o) :)
  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    Goodnight LovingTescoForever! xx
  • 3Dogs
    3Dogs Posts: 14,092 Forumite
    District Nurse has been coming around 11.30am but none today so I rang them at 3pm and they rang back to say he'd disappeared off their system somehow :eek: but sorted out now and nurse came shortly after her call

    I have been doing some work in the garden this afternoon too. finished weeding and tidying the 'patio' and trimming back the blackberries & raspberries, before nipping down to the auction where Alan got a lovely welcome from the porters, lots of shaking of hands and hugs :beer: :beer: We had a little look around and then went to Aldi for some Ecozone Ecoballs - has anyone on here tried them? I've been using them for almost a year now since Alan found some in a lot he bought from auction and they are great. Use one, or two if more soiled, and you don't need the rinse cycle as no soap to rinse out, and they say you don't need fabric conditioner as the balls leave a freshness to your laundry, but I still use comfort/lenor pure to stop static build-up. You save a fortune on laundry products :money: :money: but you'd have to use up your stashes first :rotfl: :rotfl: Aldi have them for £5.99 at the minute, and you get two balls, 2 bags of refill 'beads' plus a tube of stain remover, and they do 150 washes per ball, so they are great value :money: :money: :money: :money: I highly recommend them ............. and don't forget the 'saving the planet' bit too ;);)

    Anyway we then popped to the chippy and off home. Alan said that walking around yesterday did tire him out more than he'd thought but he still wants to get out every day for at least an hour, so tomorrow we are just going to pop down to the car boot cafe for a while, maybe have lunch there. I did suggest that he come to Mr T's with me one day as I would push him round in the wheelchair, but he said oh no, he wasn't up to that yet ;););) :rotfl:

    It has taken me ages to catch up on here tonight :eek: :eek: I thought we had another glitch ........ spoons? Lots of sad messages but so many informative and supportive replies, as always with the Elite 11+ :T :T :T :T Hope you find the 'right' words to say FloFlo :D and that they find out why the little boy is not eating Snap-ant and get him to take some food in :(

    I am off to bed now so goodnight you kind folk - sleep well :A
    :( Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12 :( 3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13 :(
  • HappyChappy84
    HappyChappy84 Posts: 7,585 Forumite
    OldBear wrote: »
    Don't mate; it's not worth the consequences. :(

    I'm happy to host your tutorials for you if you want. I've got tons of webspace I don't use; it's yours if you want it.

    Thanks for the offer, I'll bear it in mind. :):beer:

    I'm trying to find out exactly what the problem was. If it was because of my pic within a pic then I can easily change that. But if it's because it was too long then so be it.
  • artha
    artha Posts: 5,254 Forumite
    celebrate wrote: »
    Hi hun, I'm so sorry about your grandad, i can't imagine the pain you're going through:(:A

    I don't want to start a debate on the NHs as this is not the place for it. Please remember that most doctors and nurses are doing their best for their patients and are not infallible in an already stretched to the limits NHS-the funding problem is not THEIR fault. Sometimes when my patients come to me with their list of 12 complicated problems they want me to sort out from scartch in a 10 minute appointment it infuriates me but what can you do? People quite rightly have high expectations of the doctors and nurses but how come no-one blames the bl**dy politicians??? Do you know how much the governement spent on a new nationwide computer system that was supposed to unify patient records -billions!!! and it's been a complete flop, most GP's haven't accepted it or changed, the devious canniving governement paid us initially to work extended hours (evenings and weekends) but then took the funding away but still expected us to continue working them.:mad:
    I remember when I used to be a junior doctor i literally used to RUN from ward to ward ( i even had a pushbike :Aas i was an anesthestist and could be on one side of the hospital doing an epidural and get a crashcall at the other side of a 2 mile corridor for a cardiac arrest:mad::mad:), i never had time to cry then (ok maybe i did) as I was bleeped from a trillion different wards at once.....i could go on and on. I have scare stories of my own.......I'm just upset as to what this article is suggesting, we don't kill patients on purpose, or dehydrate them or give them diuretics to induce dehydration. Is this is suggesting criminal behaviour if I read it right that is?:eek::eek::eek:
    Sorry just upsets me when I work every hour God sends trying to help people:(:(:(:(:( to read stuff like this

    sorry rant over......off to hide, HC move over!


    [FONT=&quot] "Diamorphine (heroin) is fast and effective, especially in someone unused to the drug and already weak. First it induces coma, followed by respiratory depression, and death. For the hospital, this has the advantage of having the patient slip away quickly and quietly without any fuss. Diuretics cause dehydration, and although the result is ultimately the same as with diamorphine the patient may survive, conscious, for up to a week even with the imposition of a 'Nil by mouth' regimen. Relatives who do not know the signs of dehydration may be tricked into believing that the rapid deterioration is due simply to the underlying illness.[/FONT]"

    Thanks for taking the time to post this Celebrate. It does worry me that the NHS(which I firmly believe is a great system) is so overstretched. It inevitably means that there will be gaps in the service that everyone now seems to expect as a given when the alternatives are so much worse i.e. the treatment you get is related to how much you are prepared to pay. Funding the NHS, to me, is far more important than giving child credit/tax breaks etc to those who don't really need it and propping up overspending local authorities. Although I haven't got some of them yet(but very near)things like the bus pass, winter fuel allowance and free prescriptions etc I would gladly give up if I thought that the money would be directed back into the NHS to give us back the revolutionary service that was originally introduced for all.

    I could go on but perhaps not the place:o Rant over but thanks for listening. Any room behind the sofa?
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  • OldBear
    OldBear Posts: 306 Forumite
    Thanks for the offer, I'll bear it in mind. :):beer:

    I'm trying to find out exactly what the problem was. If it was because of my pic within a pic then I can easily change that. But if it's because it was too long then so be it.
    Yeah, I just edited my post because I realised that. If you do need space let me know.
    Last ciggie - 28/01/2012 :dance:

    If you are not paying for it, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold.
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    It's funny how your mood can change from one minute to the next as until visiting mum this evening I was on a high from the most fabulous whoopsie shop ever was evening singing to myself in the car on the way home. Glad no one else could hear me. :D Got £38 of food for FREE, just because thanks to Zippydoodas post the other day I remembered to look for 3 things that were in that meat multibuy and a first for me whoopsies were a mega 95% off. Added my basket full up and they came to less than the money that was going to be taken off so Nikki got a bottle of comfort to spend some real money, even got 10p off that. :rotfl:

    And shop before that was pretty good too, veg crips still a bargain. :T Stocked up with 75p frying pans just in case Frequent needs any spares. ;) And did a Lala and got some 10p/75p flowers for mum and me. :T:T:T
  • farmville
    farmville Posts: 1,855 Forumite
    FloFlo wrote: »
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    :T:T:T:T:T

    Fatastic, funniest thing I have seen about that idiot :D :cool:
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