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shadowlyn9 wrote: »lovingtescoforever
I have learned how to do the apg and pp from on here and not doing to bad at it although messed up big on wine by no getting 5 more items
would have got £9ish back ,I had used £9ish one on it but we live and learn
hopefully I will be more careful
it was the way to use wombles i was unsure of
thankyou
we've all done thatyou learn from your mistakes.
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Is the mag still instore for the £1 pizza voucher? Got 4 the other day( thanks to the Op that mentioned it, might have been robstersgirl
) but could be doing with more as i have loads of kids here on Fri for the OHs Birthday TIA
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good night all
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Thanks to gooner on hukd for this
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/50-pack-assorted-crisps-2-asda-instore-12825310 -
Does anybody live or go to camber sands? I'm thinking of taking a trip there with the kids but am a newish driver with 4 kids 2 of which are in a buggy so need to park quite near to the beach. Is there parking near the beach & does it cost a lot? & are the roads really busy?TIA0
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I ordered my kids uniform on the 25th May from T's website and still haven't received it!!
I rang last month but was told there was a problem with the embroidered polos. But now most of order says dispatched, certainly hasn't arrived.
Do you think I have grounds to complain they said it would be here early July and the other mums got there's in June.
It's all logo stuff too which at this late stage will be difficult to get elsewhere.
And to think I recommended them to everyone too as they had 25% off grrrrr!!!!!MSE- The Glitchhikers guide to the galaxy0 -
you should all play the little hurdle jump game on googles home page
so fun
You can't make someone love you. All you can do is
stalk them & hope they panic & give in
God created men first, cause you always makes a rough draft before a masterpiece!0 -
Does anybody live or go to camber sands? I'm thinking of taking a trip there with the kids but am a newish driver with 4 kids 2 of which are in a buggy so need to park quite near to the beach. Is there parking near the beach & does it cost a lot? & are the roads really busy?TIA
http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/leisureandtourism/countryside/coast/cambersands/default.htm
Camber Sands
Camber Sands is situated to the east of the county. It is a popular sandy beach, with picturesque dunes and interesting wildlife. The village of Camber is very close to the beach.
The dunes are formed from the sand that is blown inland which builds up around plants, debris and fences. The marram grass that you see covering much of the dunes has a deep root system which helps to hold the sand in place. Traditional chestnut fences along the beach help sand to build up more quickly. The combination of plants and fences at Camber prevent the dunes from moving and burying the village.
Camber Sands
Wildlife at Camber Sands
There is plenty of wildlife and vegetation to see at Camber Sands. Next time you visit, look or listen out for some of the following:
brown-tail moth caterpillar which lives on sea buckthorn, the spiky shrub with bluish leaves. It has long hairs all over its body that make it taste unpleasant so nothing tries to eat it except the cuckoo. The hairs may give you a nasty rash if you touch them and could be harmful if breathed in. Also watch out for the caterpillar when walking on warm tarmac. If symptoms persist you may need to seek medical advice.
the long tuneful song of the skylark. You'll need to crane your neck and have good eyes to spot them singing from high above the dunes
sea spurge – a pale green, fleshy leafed plant. Look for the clusters of tiny yellow flowers
the weever fish lives on the sandy sea bed. When the tide goes out, it buries itself in the sand. It has a ridge of sharp spikes across its back. If you tread on one when paddling, the spikes will give you a nasty sting. If you do get stung, you will need to seek first aid.
the silver Y moth which gets its name from the silver Y mark on its wing
black nightshade which gets its name from its poisonous black berries. Make sure you don't eat the berries.
There are more beautiful areas nearby. Visit the Wild Rye website
Facilities
Public telephone.
Toilets with disabled access.
Dog bins.
Dog control zones.
Coastal Control Office for lost children, first aid, information, police/emergency phone.
Safety information
First aid is available at the information point in the central car park.
Children – know where they are and give them a landmark to return to.
Do not take inflatables onto the sea when the orange flag is up in the central or western car park – this means there is an offshore wind.
Beware of buried fences and wire.
The tide can come in and out very quickly – check the BBC tide tables
Barbecues on the beach are permitted, but you must obtain permission in advance from Rother District Council.
Dogs are welcome but not in the dog free zones. Always clean up after your dog and do not leave it in a hot car.
Horse riding is only permitted at certain times: Horse riding at Camber Sands – Rother District Council
Weever fish can lie buried in the sand – wear shoes while paddling.
Also http://www.dayoutwiththekids.co.uk/family-fun/Camber_Sands/3893You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/2700
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