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Good evening everyone. Just in, eurovision bets put on :j and been to Mr T's.
Not managed to read back yet but was just wondering if anyone has bought the pizza + 2 sides meal deal for £6?. I bought it today 1 pizza £3.00, 1 chicken wings £3.25 and 1 mozzarella sticks £3.25 so saving of £3.50, but when i got home i noticed the mozzarella sticks also have a 2 for £5 sticker on. Has anyone tried this and got both discounts i wonder? I wish i had bought 2 of them now just to see. just a thought0 -
Afternoon all , went to Mr T's before work scanned loads chocs but no bargains all :eek: so put back. The Thornton moment jars had all suddenly dissappeared they had loads on Sunday that scanned at £4. The Tesco finest box chocs someone posted going thru 1p the other night i think .... scanned £5-50 in my store with a sel £5-00
Wombled a 57 point receipt
So no bargains in store i got what i went for and off to work.
Been washing and hanging it out or in dryer since i got home. Some stuff i refuse to put on line for all neighbours to see
:eek::eek::eek: is it too saucy for them? :T:T:T I have some interesting images in my head...French_Knickers wrote: »I'm sooo envious of the professional womblers on here....I rarely seem to find a darn thing at Tesco these days. Wombled two car parks last night and found one receipt with 24 points unclaimed on it, thats it.
That's me!! :T:T:T Wish it was my proper job lol!Learn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be
And get lots of glitches!0 -
Huge LOLs @ the idea of a trolley being sacrosanct!
You wanna play games fair enough, but expect people to play back.0 -
Hiya fq.
Historically Mclaren have won the most races at Monaco...so they're a good bet.
But there are a few points to note:
Rain is predicted for qualifying tomorrow; a topsy-turvy grid could mean an unexpected winner...especially as overtaking is difficult.
Lotus Renault are looking really strong...i think their car suits the high downforce circuit.
Tyres will be big again in monaco.
My predictions?
Alonsoor Raikkonen.
Should be a great race on Sunday!
My money is on the Mclarens, but unfortunately Alonso could do well!0 -
Sorry, lost my manners, afternoon everyone.
For all those buying the bogof mushrooms and using the voucher I just bought 2 packs and an iceberg lettuce 50p and a cucumber 50p and then used the salad voucher as well. All the above for the grand total of 65p :j
Thank you:D:D
:p Have a good [STRIKE]Tesc[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Asd[/STRIKE]WHO? day - Err....I still wish Mozzies had a better website even though they are now on MyS!
:p :rotfl:;)
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. Just in, eurovision bets put on :j
I've just been looking at the odds online William Hill 14-1 Ireland or UK to win.
I really don't think even though Englebert Humperdink, born in India lives mostly in USA claims to be a proud English lad now touting for votes wrapped in German flag because his Mum Is from Germany, stands a chance.
I don't even understand the odds on Paddy Power
Ireland v UK
Ireland 1/3 UK 2/1
Anyway good luck my boys0 -
I was told this as it seals the new plaster and stops it from sucking in the paint/paste. Sorry, no good with technical DIY terms
Don't think you use neat pva glue, it needs watered down a bit but no idea of what ratio.
Hubby is a plasterer, you dont need to put pva on after you have plastered, that goes on before you plaster to size the wall. The best way to do it is just water down some white matt emulsion until it's like milk then roller it on. Plenty of coats of it is the key, letting each one dry out before applying the next. The newly plastered wall will draw the moisture out very quickly. I usually do 3-4 coats then let it dry for a good half a day or better still overnight before putting a coat of chosen colour or full strength white. HTH0 -
[FONT="]5 x Flora Buttery - £9.75 – use 3 x £1 MOC[/FONT]
[FONT="]2 x Ben & Jerrys – £6 - 1 x £2 off MOC[/FONT]
[FONT="]2 x Mcvities Galaxy Crumble Slice 6pc - £3 - £1 off MOC[/FONT]
[FONT="]Sub total[/FONT]
[FONT="]£18.75[/FONT]
[FONT="]After Coupons: £12.75[/FONT]
[FONT="]JTD of £9.60[/FONT]
[FONT="]Total = £3.15
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Good evening all just a quick but heartfelt thanks to everyone who posted luck and good wishes, im now home and have a week of posturing to do after my eye op. I will be going into lurkdom but will definitely keeping my good eye on my fave thread I can now say ahoy me hearties cos Iv got my eye patch on hugs to all and speak soon xxSPC No. 295 - SPC No10 target £350
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SPC 2014 £150/SPC 2015 £256SPC 2016 £324
Saving for Florida 2018 :j
Matched betting toe dipper.0 -
a helicopter has just landed in sainsburys car park.:eek::eek: so we had a woddle over there. there was a bad crash on the brigde, toe ok for now, but it may start aching at bedtime. i dont know about casualtys or anything. people were swearing because the road is half closed :mad::mad: that could be there loved one in all that metal, having to wait a extra 30 seconds in a queue wont hurt them will it.life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.0
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