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  • Wool27
    Wool27 Posts: 1,215 Forumite
    tricia89 wrote: »
    No I don't?

    I guess this is about Call of troutys little smilies and misinformer thing?

    It's a joke.

    Anyone who takes it any other way needs a personality transplant.

    I'm sure you for one have been called a lot worse :eek: than this.
    I know i have :D

    Well. I got called a silly cow in a by the sour faced security woman so :p
    Please don't judge me. you couldn't handle half of what I've been through.
  • scamps1966 wrote: »
    What's the difference between light and hard?

    Thats an oldie but do tell:):)
    Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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  • nikkilala wrote: »
    Well that sounds like a fun threat Henlans, you are running so true to form tonight;)One by one you try to pick on the oldies from this thread in the hope they disappear, your clever I'll give you that, you put in your nasty little digs and usually someone bites and tonight it just happened to be me..Well you have made some disappear I'll be honest but far more will stay;)
    I'm here too ..and will stick around until we can get this thread back on course....sharing..caring and helping ..without self gratification.
    If 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! ;)
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    tyzer2001 wrote: »
    Yes, it was me who found the womble, but my brain wasn't enough to work the glitch out, that was several other people.

    And let me make this very clear - I want NOTHING to do with any press. NOTHING.

    ahhhh so you're the ambrosia pot queen :T:T:T:T
    well done tyzer and many thanks:A:A:A

    i think there have been too many Op's to mention, what about each Op for each glitched item? the robinsons, coke, walkers, deodrant, pears soap, batteries, sp gel vs sp conditioner

    What about the brains that figured out the multibuys and maths?:j

    what about the fab peeps who encouraged us to scrutinise our wombles before binning them?:T

    many heads make light work on this thread henlans and to suggest giving one Op credit in the paper is in my opinion ridiculous,
    that's why we call the thread the elite;), among the chatter AMAZING BARGAINS :T:T:T which you would find out if you stuck around but i'm sure as usual you will go back to lurking:p

    you may have copy and pasted a list but without the brains behind it all you wouldn't have had a list;)

    now play nicely.....................it is your birthday after all!:p:D;)
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  • tigerwhite wrote: »
    Evening.. Had a carp few days :( Been struggling a bit with both children, I am probably still hormonal and emotional from giving birth but am not feeling supported by the people who should be there for me (sis texted to say I prob won't see her for a while, maybe not this side of Xmas (!) despite her living less than 90 mins away, Mum lives 3 hours away but is off to spain on Sat for 2 weeks and OH seems to think that golfing/going out to the pub and leaving me with both kids is fine...

    I visited my friend earlier and had a good cry on her shoulder.. did me the world of good but the slightest thing sets me off lately. :sad:

    Guess i just need to pull my socks up and get on with it....
    Right, whinge over. I'm sick of feeling sorry for myself :o
    However, on a nicer note, the pics of those cute doggies by Mc4martyc made me smile - how adorable!

    I'd also like to say happy birthday to Wool 27 and Henlans :T Hope you both had a good day.



    And magic, I really feel for you (I had a ciggie today too, the first time in 10 months.). Just start tomorrow as a new day and don't beat yourself up about it. And i think the fact that you saw the rainbow was a sign from your Grandad - what a lovely comforting thought :A

    Hello Mrs.

    Signing in special for you.

    Get the 4p socks up and no more ciggies !!! :eek:

    You will be shattered, its disappointing that the family ain't around. It can make it a long day. Especially when you're tired and go Loads to do. And Mr tiger away back to work.

    Sounds obvious but try and rest. Sleep when they do, believe me the dishes and washing will always be there. Mine oldest 20 now and dishes still there !!!!

    I don't really have to give you advice, just that very thing you are feeling is normal. Kids are hard work you have to pay for all they squidgy smiles :)

    Sending you lots and lots of hugs from soggy Scotland :happylove



    :)
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
    Dizzy_Ditzy Posts: 17,470 Ambassador
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    aau1 wrote: »
    Don't beat yourself up.

    Common end dates HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH DIFFERENT OFFERS GLITCHING TOGETHER!

    2f1 coke and 2f1 cheese ended on the same date in Sainsbob. These did not ever glitch together

    I'm glad I read the part about the cheese as it was on one of my lists for tomorrow

    And that's what happens when you skim read :o
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  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    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.. :)

    Are you misinforming here? :rotfl:

    Surely you are sticking up for anyone who has been labelled a misinformer. Plenty of regulars have been labelled misinformers.

    Even the great and wise Call of Trouty has been caught out :D

    Just found it :D

    No mocs at all. Oh well ain't got time anyway to busy in A's :cool:
    aau1 wrote: »
    oh dear oh dear :(

    MISINFORMER!

    There is a £10 off £75 spend!

    You had this coming :D

    smiley-violent019.gif

    ETA: and don't even try the "it's a conditional spend not a MOC" argument :p
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  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    henlans wrote: »
    I seem to find the ones with only 6 or 7 items.. my personal best is £3 and that was weeks ago.
    Not sure of mine couple of quid I think, but the vast majority of the time (guessing 90+%) asda are way cheaper.
    So good for my normal shopping :T but wombling :(
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • kadison
    kadison Posts: 3,662 Forumite
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    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    I got a leather I pad case for £2.99:)

    Don't get me started on people who list stuff as leather when it's not :mad: But nice buy!
    3Dogs wrote: »
    Evening all - well I got the tyre fixed, £124.99 later, and got off on my journey about 2pm, after calling in at my Sister's to say bye bye. I drove through the Tyne Tunnel and joined the A1 at Washington Services. The road was suddenly soaking wet there and within minutes I hit horrendous rain, which almost flooded the road immediately. I thought, oh no, I hope it's not like this long or the road will flood and close again, but it lasted for 15-20 minutes and no more rain after that. Not much traffic so the journey was fine, and no real sign of the floods which had closed the road earlier in the week. They were working on the drains on the northbound carriage, near Sedgefield, and I believe that the road fully opened before I finished my journey home

    I got home at 6.30pm which is good after a half hour break for coffee and panini. Unpacked the car, put my washing in, loaded my bags of Iams into the car to take to the kennel in the morning for the recue doggie, and then settled down to rest ..... and catch up ...... and post :D

    So off to do some of that catching up ;) :money: :money:

    Glad you're home safe xx
    pauled wrote: »
    Evening everyone,

    I missed out on the clearasil dispenser thing while I was on hols a few weeks ago, but think I'd like one now and got enough cereals and iams!

    I thought it'd finished as doesn't seem to get mentioned but see its still on 3for2 at sainsbobs, so if I bought

    1 witch stick thing
    1 clearasil disp
    1 clearasil refill

    Anyone see why that may not work? All match and compare on msm.

    Thanks In advance :)

    I trialled something tonight to do with this 3 for 2, in another 2 hours I should have an answer for you, hth.
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  • Hi everyone,

    Just managed to catch up on all the latest posts, haven't done an shop in 2 days but I have friends coming over in a couple of weeks so I need lots of wine, I've been searching on here and there are small bits and pieces of information but I can't find out if it is only certain wines, Albali (?) seems to be the most mentioned and at least 1 red for it to work, however could I get 2 white and 1 red in each shop? of course fillers are needed but is it just the 3 bottles you need? I know they were on 3 for £10 but I don't see them on MSM as 3 for £10 they're just showing as £3.33 each so perhaps still comparing at 3 for £10? As this is against Tesco could I assume I could perhaps do the Gammon Joint as well or would the APG bypass the limit?

    Sorry for all the questions I just get really nervous on a brand new shop and everyone on here has been so helpful already. Many thanks in advance to everyone who has contributed, it has saved a lot of people a lot of money!
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