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  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    rhubarb .
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    I was young once , now I get older all the time .
  • Thanks op. I got some Alessi coupons with free postage. Thanks very much!!
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • lawrie28 wrote: »
    Today, I was thinking about an age old question: Is giving birth more painful than getting kicked in the nuts? Women always maintain that giving birth is way more painful than a guy getting kicked in the nuts.

    Well, some heavy deductive thinking, I have come up with the answer to that question.

    Getting kicked in the nuts is more painful than having a baby; and here is the reason for my conclusion.

    A year or so after giving birth, a woman will often say, "It might be nice to have another child. On the other hand, you never hear a man say, "You know, I think I would like another kick in the nuts." I rest my case



    It depends how you give birth my 1st was a natural, hurt for all of 2 mins as I wouldn't let go of gas & air :D


    Had four further births all sections,

    1st section was great until it was infected, then I knew about it :(

    2nd section was terrible, it was a crash section :(

    3rd section was amazing, not painful, easy recovery not as painful as kick in the muff/balls :)

    4th section as the worst birth of them all I had gas & air during entire section they couldn't get me undone, or done up, everything all stuck, then infected and in hospital on and off until 8 weeks after birth..
    A kick in the muff/balls has nothing on this, baby now a strapping 9 month old :)


    When I had my DD's I didn't think of the birth until halfway through pregnancy..

    I hope this answers your question, personally though the most pain i've experienced in my life was when I had gallstones, I thought I was a gonner :(
    I always take the moral high ground, it's lovely up here...
  • henlans wrote: »
    hahaha.. yes your made it quite clear.. I made mine quite clear to I think you been :silenced: :eek::eek::eek::T:T:T:T:eek::eek::eek:



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    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • henlans
    henlans Posts: 3,013 Forumite
    tyzer2001 wrote: »
    Has this been noticed before? A v W, Doritos glitching?

    1 x ASDA Chianti (750ml) £4.08 N/A
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Cheese Savouries (250g) £0.90 N/A
    1 x ASDA Western Cape Chenin Blanc (750ml) £3.57 N/A
    1 x Jacob's Twiglets Original (150g) £1.50 £0.89
    1 x Royal Crown Diet Cola (8x330ml) £1.50 N/A
    1 x Walkers Doritos Cool Original (225g) £1.98 £0.99
    1 x Walkers Doritos Nacho Cheese Dip (300g) £1.75 £0.99
    1 x Walkers Doritos Tangy Cheese (225g) £1.98 £0.99
    1 x Walkers Doritos Mild Salsa (300g) £1.75 £0.99
    1 x Penn State Pretzels - Sour Cream & Chive (175g) £1.40 £0.74
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You BBQ Triangles (100g) £0.90 N/A
    1 x Lucotto Pinot Grigio (750ml) £4.00 N/A

    Comparison total (compared products only) £10.36 £5.59

    Yeah maybe.. but its 3 for £3.50 so not much of a saving.. unless there is a cheaper item to make it glitch more.
  • josie
    josie Posts: 3,107 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    henlans wrote: »
    Im not picking on anyone. Im pointing out that your using a word to confuse newbies.. why else would you say misinformer to people?

    No your words above is the same.. your trying to make up something to put your point across.. However the facts are using the misinformer is saying that person is misinforming people. You might think thats a joke. I do not.

    Im sticking up for newbies.. :)

    I have to say I agree, in regards to newbies. Not very nice to call them a misinformer even if it does come with a smilie - could be upsetting if you're new & don't quite get it.
  • tyzer2001
    tyzer2001 Posts: 545 Forumite
    edited 27 September 2012 at 10:02PM
    Today's wombles brought me a total of £15.63! :T

    So far this week I've wombled over £40. Free groceries for us this week!
    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 :(
  • SEL £2 in my sada tonight :([/QUOTE]


    i saw some for £2 in another Asda tonight, they were "medium".
    the ones that are 2p are "hard"
    HTH
    It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
    The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.
  • jamsponge wrote: »
    Havn't really had many. What sort of side affects did you have?

    Made it difficult to go wee wee:o:eek::o
    Also sleepy after taking the 3rd dose of the day :D
    Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
    Redundancy date 31/12/12
    :jNew Job started 18/02/13 :j
  • henlans
    henlans Posts: 3,013 Forumite
    edited 27 September 2012 at 10:03PM
    josie wrote: »
    I have to say I agree, in regards to newbies. Not very nice to call them a misinformer even if it does come with a smilie - could be upsetting if you're new & don't quite get it.

    As long as 1 person sees my point.. im happy with that. :money:

    Now shuts up and answers his private messages.
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