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  • kprice88
    kprice88 Posts: 249 Forumite
    GUTTED
    bought the Bob the Builder consruction on Sunday
    and scanned correctly and that was last one :-(
  • purdita
    purdita Posts: 3,003 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    zippydooda wrote: »
    i'm sorry but do you really thing kids would take any notice of barriers or signs. i did not, after all fun is fun when your young:)

    I know, it's just I hate to think they are doing god knows what, knowing it's going to be demolished soon.
    I'm wondering if they were trying to get inside to snoop around the empty bungalow and that's really how he cut himself.
    What is it with boys and [STRIKE]danger[/STRIKE] trouble :mad:
    My husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.
  • caz2703
    caz2703 Posts: 3,630 Forumite
    silvercar wrote: »
    Is his tetanus up to date?

    Interesting question. On another forum, someone was asking what to do as they'd trodden on a used razor blade head and although not initially bleeding. when she squeezed the contact point, blood did come out. Someone mentioned a tetanus booster (which was one of my first reactions) but this was the response from someone else:
    Was it rusty and infected with horse poo??? If not then you really don't need a tetanus booster! Plus if it has bled then tetantus can't live in it... seriously these people need to get there facts straight! I'm sure you'll be fine, as long as it has bled you will be ok.

    The thread died a death after that post but I was shocked at the reaction. I know we can't ask for medical advice on here but surely that post can't be true? I would have thought if you broke the skin on something metal you'd need a booster if not up to date?
  • blondynurse
    blondynurse Posts: 1,086 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    looking to take a weeks holiday 1st week in August with my teenage daughter (nearly 18)
    traveling from scotland so not too far down country

    stipulations are
    driving distance or close to beach
    town with shops lots of places to eat out at night
    an area with alot of different tesco's (for me)
    a cottage flat apartment not over £700 for week

    anybody got any suggestions?
    if the weather was fab we would camp to make it more mse but 1st week in august might not be like this at moment.



    hiyuh everyone just bumping my wee post from this morning, nobody on days hift made any suggestions, anyone got any ideas for me ???????? xxxxxxx
    would really appreciate

    p.s forgot to mention hubby coming too!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:


    any advice or help would be much appreciated as well as any suggested places xxxxxxxxx
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    lost 9 stone since Feb 2011
    stopped smoking 2 years ago
    total addict to this site!:T
    and pole dancers in the tesco glitches !!!!!es bar x
    :D
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic
    good night
    my friends:)
  • karlie88
    karlie88 Posts: 9,114 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Bananababe wrote: »
    the list is long and mighty special mention - Karlie is our outside major reporter, want wine ? want clothes ? want your whole shopping list ? Karlie is your go to.

    Sorry if there is anyone not mentioned too. You know who you are !


    Agreed.

    :D

    I just love money saving.

    I've always been a money saver; ever since I was a child.

    I remember my mum giving me £1 to buy some food for a cheap evening meal when I was 10 years old.

    I came back with a tin of beans, a loaf of bread and £1.10 in change.

    How come? The beans and bread only cost 10p (not even whooopsied :eek:) and I found 20p on the floor.

    :)
    :grouphug: :D Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member :D :grouphug:
  • HappyChappy84
    HappyChappy84 Posts: 7,585 Forumite
    caz2703 wrote: »
    Interesting question. On another forum, someone was asking what to do as they'd trodden on a used razor blade head and although not initially bleeding. when she squeezed the contact point, blood did come out. Someone mentioned a tetanus booster (which was one of my first reactions) but this was the response from someone else:



    The thread died a death after that post but I was shocked at the reaction. I know we can't ask for medical advice on here but surely that post can't be true? I would have thought if you broke the skin on something metal you'd need a booster if not up to date?

    I'd be more worried about HIV with something like that.:eek:
  • Blimey! you don't hang about do you? :rotfl::rotfl:


    Nope :D:D:D
    Nah taking it sloooooow though :)
  • chandlerscroft
    chandlerscroft Posts: 2,736 Forumite
    Picked up another 10 packs of the free Duracell batteries tonight, did notice 2 other displays still up in store as well so will do those later this week helped to carry the display to CS as they didn't want to mislead any other customers lol, dtd without even asking. Looking forwards to my next trip
  • Bananababe
    Bananababe Posts: 7,358 Forumite
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    karlie88 wrote: »
    Agreed.

    :D

    I just love money saving.

    I've always been a money saver; ever since I was a child.

    I remember my mum giving me £1 to buy some food for a cheap evening meal when I was 10 years old.

    I came back with a tin of beans, a loaf of bread and £1.10 in change.

    How come? The beans and bread only cost 10p (not even whooopsied :eek:) and I found 20p on the floor.

    :)

    Started young eh ??
    My FIL very grateful for the wine demon wine Im sure that was yours.

    I went to pics other week came out with £2.90 and two tickets, its just how me roll :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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