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  • Goodnight everybody it's been great catching up. I hope you all enjoy the rest of the evening.
    Mortgage debt 45,000. Thank you all for your help so far in helping me save to buy the house. I could not have done this without all your help.
  • Smart1e
    Smart1e Posts: 2,756 Forumite
    edited 16 October 2012 at 10:54PM
    hi peeps chicago town are running a promotion at mo with there 2 mini pizzas to a box 2 for 3.00 at mr t n 2 for 3.50 at sadas advertised on front of box 500,000 free pizzas code inside box go on to website if you win one as i did i then printed 1 out and went onto option no printer as my ink was really low on first print out and very faded it then allowed me to get a copy through post i kept pressing back button and after 9 times of doing so said i had reached my limit but then allowed me to print another one off i received 9 coupons today for a free chicago town pizza as well as my 2 print outs each of these coupons is worth 3.99 currently 2.50 at sadas and 2 for 6.00 at mr t sorry if already mentioned

    :T:T:T Well done!

    So can I please ask you get the codes from the 2 pack boxes at 2 for £3 but the free pizzas are the big ones? They are MUCH nicer!

    :eek::j:j:j

    TIA!

    Sorry I am a muppet this is all explained on their website lol!
    :) Learn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be :)

    And get lots of glitches!
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Cashback Cashier
    Yippee! Cheese compared on APG against Tesco at £1:):)

    Shopped at 19.42.


    You've all got time to dash out before the witching hour:):)
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • hornetgirl wrote: »
    Hope you have a lovely time, we've just come back. Hoping for some useful tips I bought a book there called How To Shop For Free, Shopping Secrets For Smart Women. So far the only advice seems to be combine coupons with special offers. I think we'd figured that one out already, although the opportunities there seem to be much greater.

    Thank you. Landed yesterday. So far managed to womble a $1 off coupon till spit, which was promptly used to by a water pack on offer. Hope everyone is doing well and getting loads of deals.:D
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    lindos90 wrote: »
    Feeling a bit low today, Im my mums main carer. She fell in May and has been in and out of hospital since then. She fell again in August and has been in hospital ever since.

    She was at home all the school holidays, and as a few of you may remember, i had a 'meltdown' at one point as I couldnt cope with helping her, running her houshold as well as mine, having three kids at home, doing the job of the incompetent professionals involved etc, as well as having to go in between carer visits and during the night.

    Anyway, visits mum today, she says the physio has asked her to talk to me about what will happen if she cant go home. How can i tell my mum that I think she would be better in a home, its breaking my heart:(

    I know she was not safe at home over the summer, we lurched from one crisis to another, and her ability and mobility is not as good as it was then, so I knew we might have to face this. Shouldnt it be up to the staff on the ward to asses her and advise her about if she can safely go home? Do I have to take on this responsibility and guilt as well?:(:(

    On the plus side, I told her about the cheese glitch and she was very impressed:)
    No good with words I am afraid but
    when I was a kid my mams aunty who we had never actually met before ended up living with us as her own sons wife did not want to know too tieing to have the oldie and she was a nurse :eek: obviously knew what it was going to be like.
    Anyway to cut a long story short for about 2 years mam was ran ragged looking after auntie she had parkinsons so was on all sorts of tablets which had side effects woke up most nights screaming, mam obviously went and calmed her down etc. Our family life was put on hold for those 2 years as we could not leave her alone she used to panic if I remember rightly get up and fall over. If she tried to walk unaided she fell over most times. The only time her son rang was when his car failed mot and needed new tyres (strange what you remember) .In those 2 years they never once came to see her. Eventually it was affecting my mams health that much aunty had to go into a home.
    Well I can say it was not a decision my mam came to easily as she did not want to give up on her but there was no other option really. Anyway aunty had a whale of a time mixing/chatting with other oldies and playing bingo etc. 24 hour care from people that are not dieing on their feet themselves. She lived out her years there with regular visits from us and she was happy with her new friends of her own age.
    That does not answer your question but its a tough decision to make but I am sure you would not even be considering it if the point where it is best for her had not already passed and you have tried your best.
    If that makes sense
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Yippee! Cheese compared on APG against Tesco at £1:):)

    Shopped at 19.42.


    You've all got time to dash out before the witching hour:):)
    Chuffed, he who dares and all that or even she :rotfl:
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • Lindos90 - I really feel for you and am sending you a big hug. Must be awful for you but I think you need to sit with your mum and ask for her thoughts On the matter. A really difficult time for you 😔
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • izzy65
    izzy65 Posts: 2,862 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary
    Good night folks, hope it's a nice calm one.:)
    The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.
  • [QUOTE=David.;56581691]No good with words I am afraid but
    when I was a kid my mams aunty who we had never actually met before ended up living with us
    ... considering it if the point where it is best for her had not already passed and you have tried your best.
    If that makes sense[/QUOTE]

    David, I had to comment on your post as it is good advice and you are good with words :)
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • A big thanks to the person that posted the cheese glitch, I'm really grateful. I managed to get a couple of packs this evening. They were the last one's left. I was so pleased as I thought I'd missed out.
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