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  • cosmic-dust
    cosmic-dust Posts: 2,618 Forumite
    So womble trip earlier on resulted in a till spit 300 extra clubcard points when you buy any gillette fusion blades :think: Trying to work out cheapest way to do this and any possible JTD
    I made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!
  • farmville
    farmville Posts: 1,855 Forumite
    Was I imagining things earlier or did I see something on Grabbit about scooters?

    Have searched but cannot find it
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  • Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Thanks missy.moo, mum was much brighter today so along with my new hair cut feeling heaps better than yesterday. :)

    Shame FK keeps missing the M & S deals, still will keep him on his wagon for bit longer. :rotfl:


    :) Glad you're feeling better. I'd like to be able to say it gets easier.... but you do get used to it!! I've spent many a night feeling guilty, but the strain it puts on people is unbelieveable. And then the government think it's OK to pay a measly £60 odd a wk for carer's allowance...?! :eek: :eek: :eek: Don't get me started on that one!! Big can - lots of worms.

    Re FK's wagon, I hope his absence tomight is because said wagon is getting MOT'd!! :rotfl::rotfl:
    tricia89 wrote: »
    Hasnt even had the 7 day warning yet think people need to chill out on the petrol!!!!! Although you'll need to panic buy petrol so you can drive to panic buy stamps and hot food :D

    Someone else watching 'this morning' today by any chance?! I'm Cornish and will happily get on the bandwagon of the pasty tax debacle. Bloody government. Personally I think the petrol thing is a government scam to take the limelight off the latest budget sham. Cynic??
    Gwrys yn Kernow! :j
  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    LadyLeenie wrote: »
    Don`t just laugh at me, help me please :p:D

    Sure the lady is doing fine, Moet :j
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • cosmic-dust
    cosmic-dust Posts: 2,618 Forumite
    Finally found the ice cream that I was looking for:
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    Now 50p @ Tesco
    I made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    edited 30 March 2012 at 12:01AM
    purdita wrote: »
    SLAAAAAAP!!!!! :rotfl:

    lol, she's beautiful purdy
    my boys were soooo ugly:eek::eek::eek: when they were first born, at our hospital there is this company that comes round to offer to take portraits while your in hospital, i couodn't say no but they turned out ghastly, problem is who has the heart to bin photos of their kids?? they soon filled out in the first few weeks though by 3 weeks both were gorgoeus:)

    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Just realised I have not been to been to see Mr T today and I haven't missed him one bit....in fact didn't think about him at all....must be going down with something. :think:

    Celebrate hope you have a better night with your boys and they are feeling bit better. x

    me neither and I still have 3 5pd off 40 till spits to spend
    boys are better thanks for asking, ds1 is back in his own bed tonight,

    picked up my boots sanctuary orders:T:T

    didn't give in to the sainsbo's glitch i have a huuuuge box of shower gels from DTD days that might take me a lifetime to get through, def donot need anymore

    can anyone help-i have loads of ambrosia custard pots that go out of date on the first, i only realised this week, i was going to do a car boot but don't knw where to start with the rest of my [STRIKE]crap[/STRIKE] clutter and don't think i will be organised in time for this weekend, any suggestions on what i can do with them pls???

    ps thanks to whoever reminded me about the persil coupons on unilever, unfortunately i already got my unilever coupons, is it 2 per laptop ot 2 per ip address or 2 per facebook account does anyone know?
    GRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED

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  • micabenson
    micabenson Posts: 278 Forumite
    farmville wrote: »
    Was I imagining things earlier or did I see something on Grabbit about scooters?

    Have searched but cannot find it

    It may have been the peppa pig and george scooters from argos.. down from 29.99 to 6.99..
    sorry havent got the link but its online..
  • Sunflower1227
    Sunflower1227 Posts: 1,737 Forumite
    back in stock marks and spencer wine 50% off wine and 25% french , wine discount, there is white, rose and a red

    :beer: Cheers got 6 white and 6 rose
    I, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn't arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I'm going to be happy in it. :)

    Weight loss 3 stone :D
  • 3Dogs
    3Dogs Posts: 14,092 Forumite
    Hiya guys - sorry I didn't post last night ..... but I was sound asleep :p I have been trying to catch up but, having made it to post 6801, I thought that I should post my update and then go to bed, to finish catching up tomorrow :eek:

    We had got up early yesterday and went to auction for the start at 9.30 am and managed to get the two items I was after which were early on in the sale, so went to the snack wagon for a cuppa. Alan stood outside talking to friends and I went back inside to talk to another friend, but within minutes Alan had come inside saying he felt quite unwell and couldn't even drink his coffee, so we left straight away. Thinking that it was the heat as well as the fact we hadn't had anything to eat before leaving the house, we drove round to the car boot cafe and had a bacon & egg sarnie and cuppa each, and sat reading the papers, after which he felt much better

    We then drove home and he went to bed for a nap. Then my disabled neighbour rang and asked if I could take her to the shops as she wanted to buy a folding walker for when going to her sister's funeral on Monday, plus pop over to her mothers, so Alan got up, as we were waiting for the District Nurse having asked them to come in the afternoon as we would be out in the morning, and I took her out. We also called at Asda so we were out about 3 hours, and the nurse had been when I got back, though she said she hadn't got the message and had called to the house in the morning too :mad: :mad: She also said that, if Alan is getting out and about now, he could have his dressing changed at his GP surgery to save them having to come to the house as they had so many people to see. After considering this, I am not happy at their 'suggestion' as our surgery is in an old Georgian building and Alan wouldn't be able to manage :( We can't park in the rear disabled car park, though this does have ramp/flat entrance, as we haven't got a Blue Badge, yet, and there are steps up into the building from the front with limited parking outside, and inside there are several steps down to the nurses station. Anyway, for the time being, we shall still expect the Nurses to come to the house to see to him

    Anyway, after having out tea, I was almost falling asleep so went for a 'nap' at 6.30pm expecting to get back up about 8pm, but when Alan came to bed at 7.30pm, I was sound out, just murmering to him, so he let me sleep and I didn't wake until 12.30 am, when I got up for an hour or so, then went back to bed, waking at 9am the next morning. Boy, did I need that sleep :eek:

    Anyway, we got up to watch the cricket from Sri Lanka :D :eek: :( at about 9 am, the District Nurse came at 9.30am and then the Occupational Therapist came at 11.30am. She brought a walker for him but, on second thoughts, decided that he may do better with crutches, so she is dropping some in to him first thing tomorrow morning. She is also seeing about a small step to help him get into the step-in shower, a grab-rail next to the toilet, 2 grab-rails in the shower as well as a replacement shower seat as the one in there is rusty and 'manky' :o

    After she left, Alan got ready and we just went down to the car boot cafe for lunch and a read of the papers, but Alan felt unwell again so we came straight home again after eating. He thinks it is the sun/heat that is making him feel ill when he is out as it is quite cool in our house most of the day so he is not used to the heat at the moment. Anyway, he has been ok since we got back

    Tomorrow, we have his oncology appointment at 2.30pm at Kings Lynn to talk about possible treatment and what benefit he might get from it, and on Monday, he has his CT Chest Scan. Also, today, his appointment arrived for him to see his consulant at Kings Lynn on 24th April
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    ........... Mum has been referred to local hospice doctor with regards her pain relief, palliative care nurse did not think patches were the best option. :( Also mum has finally agreed to go and try a local centre where she can have lunch, chat to someone other than me, try a craft, maybe have her nails done or even a massage. I think it will do her the world of good. Not sure if I'm really cut out for this caring role. :o

    You seem to be doing a grand job but definitely need some repsite from it, so I hope Mum likes the day centre and wants to go there regularly - one less thing for you to worry about if she is there

    Welcome to Nannylala - you seem to be doing a grand job posting - all the best to Nikkilala :D

    Sorry, but must go now, off to my bed - night night all :D
    :( Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12 :( 3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13 :(
  • cosmic-dust
    cosmic-dust Posts: 2,618 Forumite
    Haven't seen this happen before but the refill pack is the same price as the tubs. £1.00
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    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/search/default.aspx?searchBox=andrex
    Forgot to say thanks to the OP who mentioned the Andrex 9 rolls x 3 = £10.00 so Thank you :)
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    I made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!
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