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Just checking mysupermarket before going to sada and all the t`s sweet bogofs are now showing as 2 for £2 !
I don't think that causes a problem today as people have had confirmation that they are still comparing correctly, it's the trigger item that you need to worry about rather than the rest I believe.Comping wishlist for 2017
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So with the batterys i guess its 2 rocky roads for an even amount of batterys and 1 for odd?
Or do i still not have a clue how this works? :rotfl:
yes thats correct!!!! see...you do know really :rotfl::rotfl:Am I right in thinking either the Rocky Choc Bars or the Rocky Caramel Bars will work? £1 for pack of 9?? A v W
yep....both types are showing as 2for1 on mys for W...and they both compare at A.....so pay £2 for 2 packs....£6 for 2 packs of batteries....plus fillers.....APG will give you £5.30 (£4.82 + 10%) back just for the Rockys and batterieshoping for a very MSE Ts glitching 2012!0 -
Bag_a_Bargain wrote: »Thank you sharon-p for the recipe.
I'm going to try this as I have a few (cough) mushy peas.
I thing I'm going to use 5 beans instead of baked beans. :j
You are very welcome, hope you enjoy it. Just a warning though, using the 5beans and mushy peas can have very emmm 'musical' after effects :rotfl: And I speak from experience:heart2:Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.:heart2:0 -
Call_of_Trouty wrote: »I have commented on the Georgia aqauriums fb page, here's the link if anyone else wishes too
http://www.facebook.com/#!/GeorgiaAquarium
Done
I have to admit to visiting many aquariums over the years, I feel quite ashamed of myself for not knowing what really goes on. I suppose we just assume that the work they are doing is good and genuine.:j:j:j:j0 -
stressed_mummy wrote: »Rescue hammies are cute and adorable we have 3 who are spoilt rotton
Katie was prodded and poked , had no food and constantly being woken up when we got her whe was skin and bones now is full of life and a real lady she still wakes up when she hears us and comes downstairs for cuddles
Poppy (a dwarf) was attacked by her sister so was truamatised
Timmy (our little boy) again starved and prodded and poked about no wonder he was so stressed out and squeaked for hours on end wouldn't take treats from you thinking it was something nasty nearly a year on he's a typical teenager playing hide and seek in his home gets stroppy if you wake him up and puts bedding up to say leave me alone just like my 15 year old DD
I assume you are using sawdust in the bottom. Try the carefresh bedding made out of recycled paper. they are heavier than sawdust and makes less mess!!
DH bought a hammie as our first pet weeks after we got married, he named him Fred as all the pets he'd ever named Fred had long and happy lives. He was our wee shaggy sheepdog as he was a long hair and looked like a mini rough collie!
Well Fred was spoilt rotten, he had toast and cereal every morning with DH while I was running out the door to work. He had a bit of carrot, broccoli, apple, banana or cheese every so often as a treat (very small amount of cheese or banana as didn't want him trying to hoard it and go manky:eek:)
Every day he had the run of our sitting room while someone sat and watched him, we put strips of material everywhere he would need to climb and made sure we had floor length curtains. He had a bridge up to his cage so he could go about as he pleased.
His favourite game was to charge about looking for the slug that had been dropped into our chimney by a bird, took us ages to find it as it seemed to disappear but Fred was always alert and checked every where.
He always went up to his cage when we were eating so that we could see him and maybe take pity on him and give him some of our food.
If we had visitors he would have to go into his ball, he didn't like in there as much because he knew he couldn't climb up to see who was there :rotfl:
He died of very old age, vet tried to help him as he wasn't able to move around much and because of this he couldn't find his food or water. We spent several hours each night trying to feed him his favourite foods and get him to lick water off our fingers, even carried his cage up to our bedroom at night. We got up on the morning of what would have been his 4th birthday to find he'd died
But he had a long and happy life, even if DS did confuse him when he was born, he took to him very well and realised that this was just a mini us who fed him even nicer stuff :rotfl:
I prefer the Syrian hamsters because of our experience with Fred. We did decide to get another a year after we got Fred, a russian dwarf called him Spot because he had a stripe down his back (DHs sense of humour) and then DH told me there was another left in the cage and he wanted to get it too so we got him. He was an Albino so called him Al. They died in the week after Fred died.
Sorry I've rambled on but for kids I think the Syrians are easier to handle although places like Pets at home get parents to go for the dwarf ones then many are looking new homes after a few weeks because the kids can't handle them so get bored.SPC #329 £471/£500 banked
SPC 2014 £1100:D
Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light
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Savvybunny2009 wrote: »I don't think that causes a problem today as people have had confirmation that they are still comparing correctly, it's the trigger item that you need to worry about rather than the rest I believe.
ooohhh you'll be in for it when COT catches you :rotfl::rotfl:
the chocs are no longer showing as 2for1 at T, so the glitch wont work, no matter which or how many trigger items you buy!
CHOC GLITCH 2FOR1 IS OVER...NOW SHOWING AS 2FOR £2hoping for a very MSE Ts glitching 2012!0 -
ooohhh you'll be in for it when COT catches you :rotfl::rotfl:
the chocs are no longer showing as 2for1 at T, so the glitch wont work, no matter which or how many trigger items you buy!
CHOC GLITCH 2FOR1 IS OVER...NOW SHOWING AS 2FOR £2
Do you think this will affect the shop I done about an hour & half ago please?0 -
Hmm failed a bit on the first basket, not sure why
12 items (10 different) on your bill qualify for comparison Waitrose
+£6.06
1 x ASDA Olive Oil (250ml) £1.00 £1.39
1 x Ambrosia Rice Pudding Original (120g) £0.38 £0.32
1 x Kellogg's Variety Pack (8x25g) £1.00 £2.09
1 x Kellogg's Rice Krispies Cereal & Milk Snack Bars (... £1.98 £1.99
1 x Kellogg's Rice Krispies Squares Chewy Marshmallow ... £1.00 £0.32
1 x Aquafresh Fresh & Minty Toothpaste Pump (100ml) £1.00 N/A
1 x Duck Fresh Discs Alpine Air (6) £2.00 £0.32
1 x Colgate Triple Cool Stripe Toothpaste Tube (100ml) £1.15 N/A
1 x Aquafresh Extreme Clean Whitening Toothpaste Pump ... £2.00 N/A
1 x Sun-Pat Crunchy Peanut Butter (340g) £1.00 £1.49
1 x Iams Senior Chicken Dog Food (1Kg) £3.58 £0.32
2 x Colgate Smiles Assorted Character Toothbrush 2-6yr... £2.00 £3.00
2 x Cif Multi-Purpose Actifizz Ocean Spray (750ml) £4.00 £0.64
1 x Colgate Zig Zag Toothbrushes (6) £3.00 N/A
Comparison total (compared products only) £17.94 £11.88
Comparison total (compared products only) £16.08 £5.54
Both baskets were done this morning.
You may have been answered by now but...
you got 8 cereal/ambrosia/cleaning/ pet food...
Altho dental will compare with W's the products you bought are on offer at Tesco's
these glitching combos would test a maths graduate!!:cool:
Luckily I'm no fan of coke/choc as I'm struggling with all the new combos!:eek:"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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madmuppet5 wrote: »Good afternoon all
As many of you know my darling neice passed away at the end of July from leukaemia.:(
Last month I won an "experience day" voucher through the redspottedhanky olympic games competition. It finally arrived yesterday:j I said at the time that I would pass the voucher on to those marvellous people at the "Make-a-wish" foundation. Unfortunately it turns out that this prize is "non-transferable".
Anyhoo, I was looking at the experiences on offer and one caught my eye. A 1hr pop taster where you get your own CD made. Whereupon last night in a drunken state (due to the glithching wine) came up with the following idea;
Would you donate 50p to hear Mad sing?(I would release it under Mad or something similar so I could remain anonymous:eek:). Probably around Christmas time just in case it goes viral :cool:
All proceeds to go to said charity.
So I can gauge the potential please click the thanks button if you would. :AOr ignore this post if it's a "jog on Mad" :rotfl:
Absolutely brilliant idea..let me know when I can place my order :AIf it's full price I don't buy it..if its 50% off I will consider it..if it's whoopsied and I have a coupon its in the trolly!0 -
I got my syrian hamster, Bruce, from Pets at home and he's adorable. He doesn't bite or squeak and he's very friendly. DS and DD love him. He's a good size and fits quite nicely in your hand.2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0
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