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Loopie_Lou wrote: »Wish they did a Wise Man moisturiser!! :rotfl::rotfl:I'm sure theres a few on here could make use of it. :rotfl::rotfl:
Wise man? Oh there is only so much a product can do. :rotfl:When I grow old, I dont want people thinking "what a sweet old lady" I want them to think
"oh carp what is she up to now!"0 -
Have you got Skype?
My friends brother moved to Australia about 5 years ago and that's how they keep in touch.
Saying that, she and her OH are off to visit him on Thursday for 6 weeks.....I'm well jel
Hopefully your sister will come back occasionally to refuel before jetting off again.....that's what most seem to do
Chin up. :A:A
Yep, Skype all setup and we've both got facetime.
This time tomorrow she'll start her month tour of china. Im desperate to jet off to India and she's there in November but I don't think my finances will allow. I was feeling a little left out after not being able to get to London this summer so I'm spending new years there instead£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
night night all
Off to bed to dream of a new glitch xx0 -
LiverpoolLad wrote: »Whats the deal with HENLANS?
He goes to the Daily Mail and other National media gloating about how he made £8000+ worth of shopping out of the sada glitch which incidently I believe was the trigger to the end of the glitch as it provoked a response from Mr Foord the Chief Exec of Mysupermarket and Asda it also made many more people aware of the glitch who started doing it.
While HENLANS was helpful to us all in launching a website telling us all the products we could buy and which supermarkets they compared to this actually only saved us time as you can work out those details for yourself and infact he was also helping mysupermarket in identifying those products aswell all which now come up in the APG as N/A.
HENLANS wanted people to follow him on Twitter and #HENLANS is now gone as is his website HENLANS.CO.UK
He also had a go at a few people on here especially about reprinted APG's where the receipt was not marked by the SA saying it was against the APG T&C's and yet he had over £8000 worth of APG's in 4 weeks saying the £100 max per month didnt happen if you checked your receipts in on your iphone so he was infact breaking the T&CS himself getting APG's worth more than £100 a day.
I know the information he gave helped a few extra people out, be it for a short while anyway but I do strongly feel that had he not blabbered to the Media we would still be enjoying the glitch for a few more weeks so THANKS A LOT HENLANS!!!!!!!
To be honest I actually think he works in Info Tech maybe at Asda, Tesco Waitrose or even mysupermarket or maybe in the media (Grocer, Daily Mail etc)
I have been given a name for him from a trace on his IP for his yahoo and website but maybe its an alias
Henlans, love him or hate him is a very forthright and stong character and he clashed with many here. His ways also earned him many plaudits.
I wish him well despite our differing opinions and hope that should he come back again he may do so having taken on board some of the constructive criticism thats been levelled at him.
We could discuss it till the cows come home but what is done is done. Best to let the whole sage die a quiet death now I think.0 -
I've just been reading this :eek: :eek: :eek:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2211850/Enjoy-50-mouthful-Asda-shopper-charged-527-22-reduced-price-pork-chops.htmlThere'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 -
My quote of the year goes to Blondynurse for shouting out in the middle of A*da
"I need sanex for my cheese"
still makes me giggle :rotfl:
my fav one was by my daughter - just as we got to the checkout to buy bread, milk dog food etc - she said 'oh dear mum we have to go round again - we haven't got 9 things and how did you forget the flumps' - we were in Mr T's :rotfl: (only did about 10 shops and she was only there for 3) next generation of the elite methinks:T0 -
LiverpoolLad wrote: »Well you should of took the the apples back to Tesco who would of refunded and replaced them.
If your happy with cheap apples covered in pesticides then thats upto you but theres a big difference in Organic fruit and veg and non Organic.
Organic is not always the best looking or even tasting but it has been grown without chemical fertilisers or pesticides and thats why people buy them.
If you had a blood analysis done you would be surprised I had one done a while back and was amazed at what I was told. They even told me they knew I had had a major trauma earlier in life which I had (i broke both my ankles) they said I had estrogen from cows milk in my blood which is from the non organic milk I had been drinking. Apparently they inject milking cows to make them think they are pregnant so they produce more milk so the cows also produce more estrogen. They also feed chemicals to battery hens to produce more eggs sometimes three each a day. Eating/drinking Organic takes all this away even though it may not look or taste as good.
As for being nice to people I Always AM!
Just ASDA is the equivalent of the Ghetto and they are often located in rough areas and with their inferior cheap products they attract a lot of cheap undesirable people as well as the decent ones.
Whatever....I'm not getting into any debate, but I find it a tad hypocritical slamming Asda, when you've deigned to visit their stores to take advantage of their pretty good nature regarding this glitch.
I think they have taken it on the chin far more than a lot of other stores would have.
Anyway, I'm going to drag my undesirable body into my manky bedroom and hope none of the ghetto kids decide to break in or start rioting in my villageMy husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.0 -
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I've just been reading this :eek: :eek: :eek:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2211850/Enjoy-50-mouthful-Asda-shopper-charged-527-22-reduced-price-pork-chops.html
Yesterday the shopper’s son, Nathan Cole, said his mother did not want to be named.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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fairclaire wrote: »I do.....just posted earlier about my bargains tonight. TBH that's was an exceptionally good night, it hit and miss.
I usually only get there once a week and usually evenings when it's quiet and there's not much in the way of wombles. Having said that Im usually pushed for time and don't get time to have a really good look.
When are you going? I'll let you know where I found the reduced stuff if it's soon...it was hidden out of the way:D
I use B big T very few wombles day or night not had many bargains there ,do tell.0
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