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queen_of_cheap wrote: »I just had a look at that PTS website, its the first time I have seen it
And I find the layout really difficult to read through
I've just seen it too, didn't realise there was so many people from here on there.
Lots of misinformers so may have to sign up0 -
I'm not the same Tweets. I only discovered a day or two ago that I had the same name as another poster here but in my defence I was here first :rotfl: I would normally have had a Tweety avatar too but never got around to it on here so I won't use one now so people can tell us apart.
What else can you tell us that will help everyone tell you apart?Avatar courtesey of HC :beer:0 -
Dopey_Sleepy_Grumpy wrote: »:eek: OMG how do you do it? I've missed you load hun, lovely to have you back xx
no idea:o
but seriously don't have enough time to drive an hour to asda. thank you for the people offering to go closer to home. but I'll turn it down. amazing offers too! you're :A:A:A
if I have a spare day I will check it out. But I still work weekends remember :eek: and want to get a first this year! so there will be a lot less activity from me (sorry in advance):o
I'm not saying I'm giving up on the elite, if there's a Mr T/A/Boots receipts on the floor I'll be there:p:) I always love a good womble me :cool::cool:
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lovingtescoforever wrote: »
if I have a spare day I will check it out. But I still work weekends remember :eek: and want to get a first this year! so there will be a lot less activity from me (sorry in advance):o
Don't worry hun, I am sure you will get that first. The offer still stands, if there is anything you would like me to pick up for you and put by, just let me know xx
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lovingtescoforever wrote: »Hello
:o:o:o
:)
Hope you've had a faaaaab trip, and you can rest assured that you've not missed a single glitch since you've been gone
in tescos that isMy husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.0 -
Ok I've 30+ pages to catch up on so apologies if this is new but I've only just found it myself so I don't care
:j:j:j
Facial stuff is glitching with the spices in Sainsbobs :eek:
1 x Schwartz Mild Chilli Powder (38g) £1.73 £0.69
1 x Schwartz Ground Ginger (26g) £1.45 £0.68
1 x Clean & Clear Deep Cleansing Lotion - Sensitive (2... £2.00 £0.69
1 x Schwartz Basil Refill (10g) £0.47 £0.69
2 x Biore Pore Perfect Ultra Deep Cleansing Pore Strip... £16.00 £1.37
Comparison total (compared products only) £22.13 £4.62
My APG got capped even though I'd worked out I'd only lose 30p, I've lost almost £3It's worth it though
Sorry, can you tell I'm over the moon? Go on then, someone reply and tell me it's already been found lolNo one can make you feel inferior without your consent ~ Eleanor Roosevelt0 -
lovingtescoforever wrote: »no idea
:o
but seriously don't have enough time to drive an hour to asda. thank you for the people offering to go closer to home. but I'll turn it down. amazing offers too! you're :A:A:A
if I have a spare day I will check it out. But I still work weekends remember :eek: and want to get a first this year! so there will be a lot less activity from me (sorry in advance):o
I'm not saying I'm giving up on the elite, if there's a Mr T/A/Boots receipts on the floor I'll be there:p:) I always love a good womble me :cool::cool:
Yes, come rain, hail or shine LTF will be thereThere's no place like home
Feeling down? Weak in body? Makes no difference to me, I think of you all when I'm sitting quietly.
Hugs and healing thoughts are always going your way.0 -
skinandblister1 wrote: »Am very tired - never had a puppy before only rescue dogs, my god is there anything they dont chew - also left my comp on and he had typed a post ready for me - didnt make sense but may do after my next drink :rotfl:
I know how you feel. I've always taken in older rescue dogs, then 7 years ago I fostered a lanky little lurcher pup who ended up staying with me (failed foster lol!)
I had fogotten how lively pups are, so here is my puppy survival kit recommendations:
1. A Puppy Nylabone. Present it to pup when he is on the prowl looking for something to chew. Great for when they are teething.
2. Grannicks bitter apple spray. This is a "stop chew" spray that you can spray on your furniture, skirting boards, chair legs, doors even your plants! It's natural but very bitter so pup will take one chew and then quickly learn that aint tasty! (Don't bother with other stop chew sprays by Pedigree Petfoods & others, they don't work as good! I used to work in kennels and Grannick's is by far the best stuff).
3. The Perfect Puppy by Gwen Bailey. A brilliant book that really helps you guide your pup. It's so worth putting the work in when they are little and you will be rewarded with a happy & well socialised adult dog.
Ok puppy lecture over lol. Now can we have some piccys please!"I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again."
Stephen Grellet, (1773-1855).0
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