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  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    I finally caught up. Seems i missed plenty of aggro, shame that is becoming the norm for the thread

    Anyway.....

    I found a shelf of carling chrome in A today, £1.48 sel :T Weegies should check out m4ryh1ll

    Anyone want some ideas for an A v S shop to get uo to a £40 spend to use/generate £5 bonus?

    Today I got chivas regal £24.97 in A, £18 in S (£16.20 after 10%)

    Also 8x568ml bulmers original cider. £8 in A, £6.89 in S in Scotland only i think. Msm and s.com say its £13.79/2for £19 when i'm not signed in but £6.89 when i am. Luckily for me APG compared at the £6.89 (£6.20 after the 10%)
    Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    DODO wrote: »
    You're defo not any of the above - just mad like me!:beer:

    I don't mind mad. ;)
  • Night all especially 3Dogs xx
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • vanilla_twist
    vanilla_twist Posts: 3,980 Forumite
    edited 17 October 2012 at 11:53PM
    3dogs I really do empathise with you.
    Maybe a chat with dr over you Ad's might help. I am lucky enough to have found the perfect one on a dose that works for me and also helps with rheumatic disorders.
    I feel the same about my art supplies and clothing. I don't have that much but unable to unpack as new home has no cupboards to speak of as last home had it all built in.
    The ground floor of my house is minimalist so no one realises this bothers me.

    Is there anyone close by who could be a de-clutter buddy?

    Doggies will settle down after a while. Lots of hugs will hopefully make you and them feel more settled.
    You have had so much going on in the last month and so much company that I am sure it does feel strange at the moment especially as you don't sleep well.

    I may not post much but like many on here take an interest and genuinely care about fellow mse'ers.

    Big hugs
    V x
    fairclaire wrote: »
    . I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back :)

    May the odds be ever in your favour;)

    SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,562 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    littlebit wrote: »
    I can't seem to read this without subbing and for that they want payment im sure a link like this has been posted before is there not one that can be posted where you don't have to pay to view it?

    I Googled and found this which seems to be the full story
    http://m.retail-week.com/5041858.article

    Anon
  • midwinter
    midwinter Posts: 3,605 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    boring_tom wrote: »
    Night all. I'm off to spend a while with the calendar. Maybe count the number of days until I can put the xmas tree up. Something like that. Then I'll probably go to bed on my own again. Probably go for a walk after breakfast in the morning. I don't eat a lot. Don't walk too far either really. May need to clean my shoes when I get back. There's not a lot to do and the weather is quite bad also. Anyway I need to find the calendar so I'll go now.


    .......I keep looking back at my first post to see if anyone has read it yet but no-one has thanked me yet. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe it's not interesting enough but I do my best.

    Welcome, love the post, and can see why the user name! Get ready for your life to change, glitches and price promises, you won't know whether you're coming or going!

    DanielleNic, do hope you find your rhubarb.

    3dogs, little steps, and you'll get there once again.

    Night all.
    The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open
  • 3Dogs wrote: »
    Evening guys :D

    I have been very down since getting back home and need to get motivated to do some work in the house. I picked the dogs up from the kennels on Monday and took them straight to the groomers. They both looked lovely when I picked them up later, with their coats trimmed right back, and smelled lovely, much nicer than they did wwhen I got them from the kennels :eek:

    Problem is, after 32 days in the kennels, they have both been weeing in the house :eek: I let them in the garden several times a day, and shout at them if I see them doing it, then put them in the garden, and Molly is getting cleaner, but it is the older dog Bes who is the main problem. And when Bess wees, it is a flood :o. She used to whine and scratch at the back door if she wanted out, but is just weeing by the back door now more often than not :o It wwwould be ok if I could leave the back door open for them, but it is too cold for that, and it is tipping it down with rain right now

    Anyway, I was jusst coming off the phone after a lovely chat to Kit & Steve on Monday night, when Bess walked out of the kitchen after having a drink, and wee'd in hall between kitchen and sitting room. I sshouted to tell her off and put her into the garden with the door closed while I mopped it up and disinfected the floor. After a while I let her back in, got myself a bottle of fruit cider, poured myself a glass, and settled down to come online. Both dogs tried to jump on my knee together and I pushed them away, and Molly happened to knock over the glass and bottle all over the table and floor ............. and I went into meltdown. I was shouting at the dogs then shouting that 'I can't cope with all this', and crying my eyes out. I eventually mopped up the floor with towels and then put them in to wash. I felt so depressed and alone :o When I settled again, I gave the dogs cuddles each as the poor things didn't know what was going on and were just watching me

    Problem is, this is what I used to be like before I went on antidepresssants a few years ago, breaking down in tears at the lightest thing, and I am now on quite strong AD's which have got me through the past few months very well up till now. In fact, at times, I felt that they were 'helping' me too much, cutting out my feelings a bit too much

    The other thing troubling me is that, despite catching that last mouse, there are signs of others still here. I have so much stuff lying about, it is hard to clear it all when I just don't have the motivation, but having the piles of clutter is what is demotivating me also. Catch 22 situation, and it is all getting on top of me. I was really good when I was away, in good company, but not so good now :(

    I HAVE to declutter and that means throwing loads of stuff out. Stuff that I may want in the future, but just haven't got space for now. I will have to be rethless :(

    If you are struggling to get the old dog to start going outside again you could try puppy pads, they are quite absorbant & waterproof backed. I found the cheapest were from Homebargains & I have a full pack I dont need now my puppy is house trained. If I put one down now he just shreds it!lol Just PM me ur addy & I'll post it to you, it will give you chance to try before you buy! Try not to let it get you down, focus on what you want to achieve and try to do even just a little each day to help you get there. When I'm lacking motivation I write a massive list of jobs I need to do, no matter how small and I cross them out as I do them. When I look at the list, even if only one or two things are crossed off, I know its one or two things closer to my goal :)
  • littlebit wrote: »
    I can't seem to read this without subbing and for that they want payment im sure a link like this has been posted before is there not one that can be posted where you don't have to pay to view it?

    you should see it here
    http://m.retail-week.com/5041858.article

    very short article.


    Hello everybody :o


    edit: well it worked for me..

    The grocer is accepting money off vouchers from Sainsbury’s, Asda, Tesco, Lidl, Aldi and Waitrose in a bid to win shoppers from other retailers.
    Morrisons said it is running the deal at a number of stores nationwide. A spokesman told Retail Week: “It’s a great opportunity to remind our competitors’ customers that they can get the same great value at Morrisons but with even better service.”
    The grocery market has been dominated by money-off coupon promotions and price matching in the last year as the decline in overall grocery sales volumes has intensified the fight for shopper numbers.
    Shore Capital analyst Clive Black said: “In the winter Morrisons said it was not really into vouchers but they are important in the market at the minute as Tesco found last Christmas [when it did not offer vouchers].
    “Morrisons is in a very difficult place at the moment. It is losing market share at a very worrying rate and the impact of that slowing momentum is a growing concern. We scratch our heads a little as to how Mr and Mrs Britain is rapidly falling out of love with Morrisons.”
    This week Tesco launched a promotion which resembles Morrisons’ Fuel Saver deal. The Tesco promotion offers shoppers buying £50 of gift vouchers for retailers and restaurants including Next, Debenhams, iTunes and Pizza Express 150 Clubcard points worth up to £6. Under the Morrisons’ scheme, shoppers receive money off fuel after purchasing gift cards.
  • justmaz
    justmaz Posts: 625 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    I am off to bed now so night night everybody. Big hug for 3dogs x
    Before you assume, learn the facts,
    Before you judge, understand why,
    Before you hurt someone, feel,
    Before you speak, think.
  • cheesyball
    cheesyball Posts: 1,307 Forumite
    hubby left Frank skinner on when he went to bed :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    :beer:
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