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  • Mrs_Jagger wrote: »
    Oo morning Moufflon, nice to meet you.:wave::wave:

    Hi too!
    I recollect your name from T's at Aldersh!t I believe.
    Enterprise Hi too. Are you ex JB?
  • jwen
    jwen Posts: 146 Forumite
    Morning all :)

    Heading off to T's this morning for a mooch around T's this morning to see what's happening in there.
    Got a pile of coupons that need using as well, so shall get them in order and head off.

    I am off the do a Tesco shop today too. got Bzz agent vouchers to use. Will have a look around for out of date SEL's makes shop a bit more fun!!
  • lokitty
    lokitty Posts: 798 Forumite
    sharon-p wrote: »
    So sorry for your loss smidgeon, and you're so right, sometimes we need to take stock and be thankful for what we have x

    Absolutely agree with you Sharon and Smidgeon.

    Sorry for your loss Smidgeon x
    When I grow old, I dont want people thinking "what a sweet old lady" I want them to think
    "oh carp what is she up to now!"

  • Miss_Laid wrote: »
    Yes you have enough items but that will generate a massive APG, could you not split it into 2 or 3 shops, if you live close to the Asda you could do 1 shop then 3 hours later do another shop using the first APG :)

    :eek: too late! ive already bought it all but was panicking i had got it wrong again as i bought the wrong size pantene yesterday! thanks for
    letting me know
  • Moufflon wrote: »
    Hi too!
    I recollect your name from T's at Aldersh!t I believe.
    Enterprise Hi too. Are you ex JB?


    Not a good store then?? :rotfl:
    When I grow old, I dont want people thinking "what a sweet old lady" I want them to think
    "oh carp what is she up to now!"

  • elliemoo
    elliemoo Posts: 4,593 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    rchddap1 wrote: »
    Yup I know I disappeared for the last week. But I have a great excuse.....and he's sleeping upstairs in his cot.

    Zac Edward was born on 14th September at 12:48am weighing 6lbs 13oz. Labour was amazingly fast. Medically it was only 1 hour. But it was only 4 hours between waters going and having my little man in my arms.

    Was kept in so long because of some medical concerns, but am home at last and all is going well.

    Once again I didn't expect the birth for a good few weeks....and then he decides to come early. I will sort a pic out....but for now they're all on my camera and I have things all over the place.

    Note: If someone would kindly fill me in on the current glitches I'd be very grateful. I'd imagine I have hundreds of posts to try and get through.

    Good morning all.

    Congratulations rchddap1 and welcome to your little man.

    Home day for me today, just chilling with ma boys. Although DS2 has woken with a stinking head cold, so it will be lots of cuddles all day.

    The Yodel man has just arrived with Disney Store stuff I ordered, jingle bells, jingle.....
  • Hi everyone, I have been avidly reading this thread and managed a coke shop earlier in the week and got an £18 APG back on it so now I am attempting my second shop today, I was wondering if any of you would be kind enough to check my list to make sure I haven't made a big mistake. I am doing an A vs W so here is the list, I would need to add a couple of fillers but this is the basic list:

    x1 Ambrosia Original Rice pot 120g
    x1 Tresemme extra hold hairspray 500ml (pink strip)
    x1 John Frieda Frizz Ease heat defeat spray 150ml
    x2 Ciff bathroom mousse
    x1 Mr Kipling Apple Pies
    x1 Mr Kipling vienesse whirls

    The cleaning, shampoo and cake's compare to W so I am trying to do it in the one shop rather than split it to use up my APG. However I'm not sure I've worked it correctly, do I need to add more rice pots to make it work or more products?

    Many thanks in advance this thread has been brilliant.
    Credit Card: £796 Left/£900 October 2011 :eek:
    Store Card: £100 October 2011 :o
    Declutter 100 Things In January 100/100:j:beer:
    No Buying Toiletries 2012
  • artypaws
    artypaws Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    justmaz wrote: »
    I havent posted for a while but have been skipping looking at the fab pictures and reading the stories. I know you are lovely people and like me animal lovers so I thought I would share this with you. In 1990 we got a tiny cross bred siamese/alley cat (his mum got out naughty girl! ;)) Anyway we took him home, funny little thing, he looked a bit like a bat with his pointy ears and face. My boys loved him but when they went near him, as tiny as he was, he spat and went for them. So between them they came up with the name Beefy Boy :). He was a little nightmare, got up to so much mischief, he hid in bedside drawers, climbed net curtains, tore the furniture to pieces, stole food off your plate and generally caused chaos! We would regularly find dead animals under the kitchen table that he brought home. Anyway it is now 2012, he is still with us although the boys have all now married. He is deaf, he has arthritis (DH has put a ramp from the back door to the garden to make his life easier) and the sight of a bird in the back garden now confuses him. He is very fussy what he will eat but at the moment likes the Iams Senior as a side dish :D. We know he wont last forever and it will rip our hearts out when he goes, but what a lovely long life he has had :j. Thanks for reading.....Maz

    Beefy boy sounds like a fun character, who has had a lovely life - we love seeing piccies if you have one to share:beer:
  • justmaz wrote: »
    I havent posted for a while but have been skipping looking at the fab pictures and reading the stories. I know you are lovely people and like me animal lovers so I thought I would share this with you. In 1990 we got a tiny cross bred siamese/alley cat (his mum got out naughty girl! ;)) Anyway we took him home, funny little thing, he looked a bit like a bat with his pointy ears and face. My boys loved him but when they went near him, as tiny as he was, he spat and went for them. So between them they came up with the name Beefy Boy :). He was a little nightmare, got up to so much mischief, he hid in bedside drawers, climbed net curtains, tore the furniture to pieces, stole food off your plate and generally caused chaos! We would regularly find dead animals under the kitchen table that he brought home. Anyway it is now 2012, he is still with us although the boys have all now married. He is deaf, he has arthritis (DH has put a ramp from the back door to the garden to make his life easier) and the sight of a bird in the back garden now confuses him. He is very fussy what he will eat but at the moment likes the Iams Senior as a side dish :D. We know he wont last forever and it will rip our hearts out when he goes, but what a lovely long life he has had :j. Thanks for reading.....Maz


    Aww lovely - can we see a piccy?
    No, Mr A, that is NOT 'Great news'!!:D

    Wombling totals: Oct = £243.32 - £93.32 over target!
    Nov Wombling Tally: £27.36 so far... behind target :(
  • rchddap1 wrote: »
    Yup I know I disappeared for the last week. But I have a great excuse.....and he's sleeping upstairs in his cot.

    Zac Edward was born on 14th September at 12:48am weighing 6lbs 13oz. Labour was amazingly fast. Medically it was only 1 hour. But it was only 4 hours between waters going and having my little man in my arms.

    Was kept in so long because of some medical concerns, but am home at last and all is going well.

    Once again I didn't expect the birth for a good few weeks....and then he decides to come early. I will sort a pic out....but for now they're all on my camera and I have things all over the place.

    Note: If someone would kindly fill me in on the current glitches I'd be very grateful. I'd imagine I have hundreds of posts to try and get through.

    Congratulations:T
    Also congratulations to any one else who received their little bundle recently, enjoy while they are little:)
    "Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138

    2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.52
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