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The 11+ thread; where all are welcome, but be prepared for some serious money saving!
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French_Knickers wrote: »Why not tell them which coupon you particularly want and ask them if they can send you half a dozen of the coupons. They can only say no but my guess is they will send you them.
I actually did say that but thought it was too cheeky to post on here
Lets see what arrives!
I don't want to drag on any debate but I was in Asda tonight and they had their magazine thing at the tills complete with *shhh* union jack. I don't get why some companies are so OTT in trying to be sensitive. I doubt there'd be much of a fuss if they'd just put the blasted magazines in the stores compared to us knowing via the interweb that there are different versions for different countries or in the case, no version at all.
I called into my local Extra and asked them again and they said it was up to head office to send the mags out and not up to them to order them in contrary to what someone else posted earlier.
And speaking of magazines with coupons, I was looking for the cheap everyday value things to add to a Mr Kipling order. I haven't seen it mentioned (but then I do skippity skip a lot of pages) but there's a value swiss roll at 25p which I think is the cheapest thing to bring the total to £3.05 before discounts.No one can make you feel inferior without your consent ~ Eleanor Roosevelt0 -
Best_price wrote: »That looks gorgeous. You didn't say what it is or how much you got it for:D
Chicken and broccoli bakes 30p....steam in bag spuds with garlic butter 25p. Whole dinner well under a quid. I think that's MSE :money:
Tonights complete shop was 30p by the way0 -
I'm sure HappyChappy84 can send his air rifle to you.
:eek::D
It needs a new spring and I wouldn't shoot anything again with it the way it is as it would only maim things.:( I keep meaning to look in to it as I want a few more rabbits for the pot, maybe even a wood pigeon. *drools*0 -
off topic!
I know we have our very own photographer:cool:
but can anybody help me with advice on buying a camcorder please,dh is buying it for my bd
I would like it to be compact/small take a card not tape have a good zoom on it (that you don't need arms of steel to not get the 'shakey' effect lol)
have seen this one and its in the right price range
I get in a right muddle/stressed as you read half a dozen good reviews and then the same amount of bad ones,and I'm a right differer (sp)and techie stuff goes way above my head
lol
PANASONIC S45 CAMCORDER - SILVER 563/4134
NOW: £89.99+£3.99
Please read the information below.
WITH A 12 MONTH ARGOS WARRANTY (What does this mean?)
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Panasonic.
The Panasonic S45 digital camcorder is portable and fun with up to 121 hours recording time, whilst maintaining the same level of image quality.
40 x optical zoom.
70 x digital zoom.
2.7inscreen.
Memory card compatibility: SD, SDHC SDXC.
0.3MP digital stills.
Stereo sound.
Features
Auto and manual focus.
Digital image stabilisation.
General information:
AV output.
Battery level indicator.
Rechargeable Li-ion battery supplied.
Weight 205g.
Size H6.4, W5.5, D10.7cm.
EAN/Barcode: 5025232554782.0 -
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HappyChappy84 wrote: »I've said it before and I'll say it again. I would love to get those two in to bed, and both at the same time.:eek::eek::beer::beer:
Just the sheer thought of it would make their hair stand on end!0 -
I won a really easy to use camcorder that you attach to your comp by built in usb will take a look what its called in the morning, its quite small & idiot proof (me) almost, haven't used it a lot but people who I've spoken to who work in schools say they use them all the time. I think its about £1000
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French_Knickers wrote: »Just the sheer thought of it would make their hair stand on end!
:rotfl::rotfl:0
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