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The 11+ thread; where all are welcome, but be prepared for some serious money saving!
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No wonder I keep finding wee puddles on the floor FF2 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
We are actually still having trouble house training our little Molly who is 6 months now. It's just in the last couple of weeks that she has realised that walks are for relieving herself and not for just playing :eek: She now stops to wee but nothing else yet, if fact she races out into the garden when we get back to do a poo which is a vast improvement on doing it in the house as soon as she got back :eek: She is getting much better about going into the garden to have a wee and poo, though we still have accidentsIn the mornings, Alan used to get her out of her crate first thing and put her into the garden with door closed while he went to the bathroom, but all she did was scratch at the back door and squeal "let me in Daddy, I want a wee" as Alan put it :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: I now take her into the garden and stay out with her until she has done what's needed and she is improving very quickly
Mr 3Dogs slept ok during the night but is in more pain this morning. A Macmillan Nurse rang to say our Nurse is not in today but to ring our GP for oramorph. I have rung the surgery and awaiting a call-back to ask the GP to call to see Alan and take his blood pressure too
We're looking for a dog/puppy to complete our family at the moment, I hadnt considered that it would take 6 months to house train it though!! :eek: Might have to look for an older one that is already trained!Fudge_Cake wrote: »
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Forgot to say, free fish & chips in different locations around the country, have a look on Birds Eye Fish & Chips Roadshow facebook page. Probably not worth going out of your way for but it looks like a few are in supermarket carparks!! So might be ok to coincide a shopping trip with!0
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freddies_flyers_two wrote: »Forgot to say, free fish & chips in different locations around the country, have a look on Birds Eye Fish & Chips Roadshow facebook page. Probably not worth going out of your way for but it looks like a few are in supermarket carparks!! So might be ok to coincide a shopping trip with!
If you go via the facebook page you can print off a 50p coupon
50p off your next purchase of Birds Eye
'Harry Ramsden' or 'Simply Breaded'
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lookinforabargain wrote: »I have a feeling Purdita may be along with a borrowers comment for this post :rotfl::rotfl:
Big HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Blondynurse
Hope you have a great day hun _party__party__party_
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After being called a miserable old scrote the other day, I'm not going to sink to her level.......
I just hope she climbs in and can't get back out for a few days:p
My husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.0 -
Thanks very much for that. Does it always take 3.95 off irrespective of the price?
If you have 5, it will take £3.50 off irrespective of the reduced price. So if they are marked down to 70p they are free, and anything below that then you will be getting money off your shopping. Very often these are marked down by 90%, so 25p each, 5 is £1.25, then takes £3.50 offNow includes the indian range, so more scope for these double discount whoopsies
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have probally mised the boat on this one, i presume they are chiller? are they Ts own please ive searched back and seen yellow box mentioned so wasnt sure if OEP was glitching again
TIASPC~12 ot 124
In a world that has decided that it's going to lose its mind, be more kind my friend, try to Be More Kind0 -
Evening Elite, Grandkids DD2 and I all went to see the Olympic flame go through Bridlington today, to be honest I wasn't too fussed about going but Im so glad I did, it was a great atmosphere and we had a lovely day along with the good old fish and chips down by the harbour. Happy Birthday to Blondynurse:bdaycake:hope you had a lovely day. 3Dogs thinking of you, Fudge_cake you have a way of saying things I want to say but can't find the right words ((hugs)) and to the poster (sorry cant remember name (flower??) who doesn't see daughter and grandchildren, I cannot imagine the pain that must cause you so special hugs for you too. Tinyshoes hope your Mum is ok. My mum is the same she always says well I didn't want to bother you, I always tell her its NO bother. Bubble in eye getting smaller Yeyyy still blxxdy irritating. Anyone Iv missed and indeed anyone who needs them ((hugs)). Iv not had anything really useful to post Tesco wise lately but I just love keeping up with you all and your tesco adventures, right off to watch Emmerdale:jSPC 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 -
just wanted to bring to peeps attention incase you hadnt seen the website lately but Mr T have extended the clubcard double up til 26 june online only not instore.
just thought would let you all know incase anyone had any cc vouchers left.
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Bensonsmum go for it:T:T:TI am now nearly 8 months smokefree and I was the same as you, I couldnt walk and talk at the same time as I got so out of breath:(Now I'm actually jogging:eek::eek::eek:Ok not far, but I'll get there as like you I have an addictive personality. Start with walking, thats what I did and just build it up slowly. The thing about getting exercise is it makes you think "I'm putting in all this effort so I'm going to stick to a diet too"Well it seems to be for me;)
You can do it, if someone had told me 8 months ago that I would have given up smoking(I was a heavy smoker:o) and that I was jogging and had applied for the marathon I would have literally wet myself with laughter!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Well done :T:T:T
How's the running going?twinklyeys wrote: »Well ladies and gentlemen! Thank you so very much for the tip of pressing that I had used 3 of my own bags on Tesco self service.........I did so today only to be mortified as the machine must have been on mega volume and the young guy trout came rushing over after the machine had announced to the store that I would be receiving my green clubcard vouchers in my next statement to say that I had just pressed that I had used three bags when quite clearly I had not used any! Acted dumb and offered to avoid the transaction but he let it go and I ran out the store red faced!:o Won't be doing that again!:(
I normally always have one of my own bags with me, so when it shouts out the green clubcard point. The SA can clearly see that I have reused a bag, just doesn't know I've hit 3 instead of 1:cool:
Don't let it put you off though! Just take one bag with you and reuse and hit 3. However always do it after you have used coupons! As the SA can sometimes when authorizing them clearly see the 3 bags (happened before, got away with it though).0
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