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11+ Elite Coupon-Crazy Glitching Mega-Bargainhunters. Part II
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Jane_Blackford wrote: »Can someone else please do the quiz - I am top and bottom but will end up close to the bottom
I only scored 7
Got you off the bottom:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Good Morning Elite. x
My mum has finally got an Oncology appointment for Monday, so she will see what her prognosis is and what treatment she is to try.
I'm still waiting for my appointment to come through for my MRI scan. It's such a worry having to wait. Can't help but fear the worst under the circumstances.
11 year old DS had an awful headache last night. I put him to bed and thought that he just needed a good sleep. However, after a few minutes he called me to his bedroom. He was really distressed and finally told me that he lays in bed at night and worries about dying and what happens after you die.
I'm not particularly religious (and find it hard to believe in any afterlife etc), but for my son's sake, I tried to speak about life after death, which he is already familiar with. However, he worries thatven life after death can't go on forever, and that it must come to an end eventually - and then what? We spoke about the possibility of reincarnation, but even that didn't satisfy him, and he said that even if that happened and was true, there's got to be only a certain amount of times someone could be reincarnated.
My DS is a very bright boy, and obviously a deep thinker, and I hate to imagine him laying there in his bed every night worrying about things that I can't answer or even give him some sort of explanation for.
Does anyone have an idea of what on earth I could say to him that might ease his mind please?
Sorry to be such a grump at this time of the morning. I just can't bear to see either of my children in such a state.
Hope you all have a good day xx0 -
Fudge_Cake wrote: »Right here goes! I've just about caught up but I think I might have skipped 1 page
so I will go back and check once I've posted this!
Chandlerscroft - Like Auntycaz said, I use my APGs on a SS till too, like T's the SA just needs to verify it. But I do know of another A's where they won't accept coupons on SS so it must be store specific.
I think I will go in next week, when it's busy and try to scan my wombled vouchers and see what happens.0 -
Hi Nikkilala:wave:
So nice to see you are well on the road to recovery.
I've not been quite as thorough in keeping up with posts.
Must... Try... Harder!!!!!
'See' you all later.:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
Grocery Spend Weekly Challenge (Sat-Fri):£30.50/£400 -
minniemoneypenny wrote: »oh i do this too....glad I'm not the only one....very embarassing when I'm feeding the little ones in public!!
Not quite as embarrassing as when you are sitting on the train after dropping your youngest off for her first full day at school and you spot some sheep out of the window, you then turn round without looking and tell DD (alias a very serious looking business man) "look at the sheepies"!! I will NEVER forget doing that! DD is now 22!What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
This is driving me crackers. Can anyone remember how much the Baileys was when we had it on DTD? I only got one bottle then - must have been last April but it was still in date so we drank that over easter :T
I was such a wimp, didnt really catch onto DTD until it was nearly too lateI'm not holding out much hope either. I just got back into the price checks the last month or so because I could never find the dettol handwash system in Asda and had the £5 coupon, so decided to keep them going. I remember now why I stopped with them after dtd and went to Asda:cool:
I didn't really wanna go shopping today anyways, much prefer ironing and cleaning:cool:
I cleared a cupboard out last week and found a few bottles of Bailey's Tesco paid me to take away during dtd, maybe I'll drown my sorrows in a bailey's bath LOL“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
This is driving me crackers. Can anyone remember how much the Baileys was when we had it on DTD? I only got one bottle then - must have been last April but it was still in date so we drank that over easter :T
I was such a wimp, didnt really catch onto DTD until it was nearly too late
If i remember rightly, i think it was £18 in T and A had it on offer for £10.
HTHIt`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
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Good morning all .
Will be back soon and catch up.0 -
Jane_Blackford wrote: »Not quite as embarrassing as when you are sitting on the train after dropping your youngest off for her first full day at school and you spot some sheep out of the window, you then turn round without looking and tell DD (alias a very serious looking business man) "look at the sheepies"!! I will NEVER forget doing that! DD is now 22!
Hahaha that is so funny, once when I was taking my son to my mums on the bus were were stopped for ages in roadworks opposite a farmers field and a bull and a cow were getting very ermmm "friendly"
Son - Mammy look at those cows
Me - Soon be at nanny wont we?
Son - I know what they are doing
Me - I bet nanny has gone some sweeties for you
Son - shall I tell you what they are doing?
*whole bus is now looking from the cows to me*
Me - Do you think nanny will have bought smarties or chocolate button?
Son - They are playing piggy backs :rotfl:0
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