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Store manager told me from monday they are capping it to £15 per voucher and i think thats the tweek

Any reason you didn't mention this Monday?
or are you making it up as you go along.............again!;)"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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madmuppet5 wrote: »Cheers fourp :beer: Hope ya feeling better pal

I will be in 1 minute when I wrap my warm hand around a cold bavaria . All fine here Mad and my sympathies to some of the ladies of the thread who are having nueralgia/migraine problems as after my recent cluster headache problem I know what a pain in the head it can be .
Is that the fridge light I see .:beer:I was young once , now I get older all the time .0 -
Take out pet insurance if you can, ours has been invaluable well to put a value on it about £6000 in 14 month or so hopefully that is the end of it.I really feel like I've been mugged today.
Took my puppy for a health check at the vet's. Took all of 5 mins to listen to heart, feel tummy, check eyes and teeth.
The cost for this 5 mins? £24.00
Geez they may as well wear a mask!
Come back for a check up 6 weeks after op with xray oh thats another £250-£300 :eek: and so onWhen The Fun Stops Stop
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budget_babe wrote: »That reminds me of Alvin Stardust and coo ca choo, unfortunately I do remember watching it on Top of the pops.

And thats when a mars bar was a mars bar, now its just a milky way in disguise.
and I can go on,:D
Wagon wheels! time was they would have been a spare wheel for a waggon, now they wouldn't fit a matchbox car. :eek:
Budgie xxx
Tell me about it, I loved Wagon Wheels when they were a good size, had to eat them layer by layer, loved peeling the marshmallow bit off
, and I adored Marathon bars! Snickers are not the same. And now I have Coo Ca Choo on the brain and the image of him on TOTP!! Embarassingly I was quite a fan in those days!:eek: What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
zippydooda wrote: »didn't she find the ricola's as well
:D:D:D
The maths was certainly spot on!!:rotfl::rotfl:"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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I was in Dunelms last week and noticed they had stacks of kids duvet sets.....don't know about 100% cotton though, a lot seem to have a bit of polyester these days.
We've got a Shaws drapers which sometimes have some real bargains. I've bought lovely quality Duvets - M&S or Fogarty seconds for around a fiver!! They often have duvet covers on a "special" too
Otherwise, have you looked on Sainsbobs, Argos or T's websites? I've found some real cheapies there in the past.
I've seen Dunelms mentioned a couple of times recently and I've been looking for a duvet for my DD's cot, so just been over to their website and they seem to have what I've been looking for :T So big thanks for mentioning them, don't have one close by but thinking about placing an order now
...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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zippydooda wrote: »didn't she find the ricola's as well
:D:D:D
And ricolas is rhyming slang for what dare I ask?No one can make you feel inferior without your consent ~ Eleanor Roosevelt0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Tell me about it, I loved Wagon Wheels when they were a good size, had to eat them layer by layer, loved peeling the marshmallow bit off
, and I adored Marathon bars! And now I have Coo Ca Choo on the brain and the image of him on TOTP!! Embarassingly I was quite a fan in those days!:eek:
Do you remember when they were "So big you had to grin to get it in"
loved that advert
Anyone can cuddle but only the Welsh can cwtch
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budget_babe wrote: »That reminds me of Alvin Stardust and coo ca choo, unfortunately I do remember watching it on Top of the pops.

And thats when a mars bar was a mars bar, now its just a milky way in disguise.
and I can go on,:D
Wagon wheels! time was they would have been a spare wheel for a waggon, now they wouldn't fit a matchbox car. :eek:
Budgie xxx
Black leather and sideburns if I remember correctly0
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