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lookinforabargain wrote: »I have a random question for the Elite that have little kids please
Apart from Clarks where else do you get shoes for them?!
My DD is in need of new shoes, but the Clarks selection is really carp atm. She has wide feet that's why I prefer to get them from Clarks as they have the different width fittings, but is there anywhere else that does this also?
Many thanks, my DD will be most grateful she wasn't amused at not getting her shoes earlierI do sometimes wonder if she's mine, she's shoe daft whereas I'm just not :rotfl:
I can't believe you even considered Clarks after the hassle I've had with them.
For anyone that didn't notice on Facebook, Clarks wrote to me acknowledging faulty materials and enclosed a voucher for £34.:mad::mad:
A further complaint later and they are giving me £34 cash refund once they receive the voucher back.:beer::beer:0 -
blondynurse wrote: »CONGRATATS TO YOU ALL!!!! nice to hear positive things as well as the negatives.
on another note;
my son is going to college in glasgow to do his hnd in electrical engineering, then is hoping to do degree after that. He is leaving home to live in student accomodation and enrolled today on his course and went to see his accomodation, he is happy. I think he is ready to leave home and be independant. Although is coming home every weekend to do his part time job. I feel so sad and am dreading it but must keep reminding myself its what he wants and its fantastic what he is doing for his future.
He had some time to kill in Glasgow so he went and visited an art gallery which was free entry, so sensible! (love him with all my heart) he done his hnc the year before last and has worked 16 hours a day with only 3 days off in last 4 months saving for his accomodation and move. Just thought i would share this. Its not cambridge but it means alot to us as Frazer has severe dyslexia but is incredibly gifted and clever in other areas. PROUD AS PUNCH XXXX
Well done, Fraser.
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HappyChappy84 wrote: »I can't believe you even considered Clarks after the hassle I've had with them.
For anyone that didn't notice on Facebook, Clarks wrote to me acknowledging faulty materials and enclosed a voucher for £34.:mad::mad:
A further complaint later and they are giving me £34 cash refund once they receive the voucher back.:beer::beer:
Sorry Happy!
My DD has chubby feet though and needs their wider fittings!
Saying that though I didn't actually get any from Clarks as they didn't have any that I liked
That was a bit cheeky trying to give you a voucher though, glad you got your money back in the endHave you bought new ones yet?!
...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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Westvleteren wrote: »Here is a time lapse vid of iss - it is very short (blink and you miss it) due to the 24fps rate. So does anyone know if there is 5fps templates to be used in lightroom? I recommend you open it up to full screen. Hint the iss is the streak at the very end just above the cloud on the left. Don't think it was dark enough to get best results.
prepared for all your :rotfl::rotfl::D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7m563-r9Y2U&feature=youtu.be
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Morning everyone, loving the clip, had to read where it was and watch it about half a dozen times, blink and you'll miss it right enough!
I went up to the edge of town last year and watched it, much better to get away from the haze of the city if possible get some binoculars too, it's well cool.
Times for Sat/Sun :-
PROGRESS47P
Sat Aug 18/09:45 PM
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19 above W 30 above ESE
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Sat Aug 18/11:21 PM
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10 above W 10 above W
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Sun Aug 19/08:47 PM
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Sun Aug 19/10:21 PM
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10 above W 31 above SW
In case you can't follow that, link to NASA site :- http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/cities/view.cgi?city=London&country=United_Kingdom®ion=EnglandI do try to keep up but sometimes life gets in the way.
I'm just a penny short of a pound. Peace and Love.
I've joined the 5:2 club cos mrT made me eat 1p chocolate.0 -
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HappyChappy84 wrote: »Skipping from the beginning of page 452.:(
You might just want to start over here
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4131027...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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morning all
BS - I got two of the £26 each strawberry sets (for granddaughers), two love to shop cards (so another £10 of stuff to buy at later date) and free shamoo for 12.99 (including postage) - went through Quidco so extra 20% off which will take another £2.58 off.
Was a bit late getting up - thanks for heads up on the two cards
can you please tell me what the love you body crads for ? and how do you use quidco ?.... as i joined it to daybroke my back doing glitching :eek:
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lookinforabargain wrote: »Sorry Happy!
My DD has chubby feet though and needs their wider fittings!
Saying that though I didn't actually get any from Clarks as they didn't have any that I liked
That was a bit cheeky trying to give you a voucher though, glad you got your money back in the endHave you bought new ones yet?!
I know, the boogers! I won in the end though with a little help from mummy.:beer::beer:
I paid £44 for the shoes so I'm happy with a £34 refund. £10 for two months wear isn't that bad I suppose. They were the first pair of shoes that haven't chewed my feet up whilst breaking them in so I was hoping they would be good.
No, no new shoes yet. I don't have time to go looking, let alone break a pair in and I don't want sore feet when I'm about to go away.0 -
In for the last page of the old thread
Thank God the Football is back today. :T:T:TI'd like to teach the World to sing in perfect Harmony:j
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