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Warby (or anyone else), is this the right deodrant? Thanks.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 find0 -
SaverSavvy123 wrote: »They will not let you use a £5 off 40 in our store, tried this before with the suitcases, when I handed the coupons after giving the £5 off over they cancelled the whole lot and started again. Signs up everywhere in store. Not tried anywhere else though.
Not sure regarding this specific till spit £5.00 off £40.00 spend but I have bought 3 lots of Alessi cutlery with conditional spends so far and as long as you give the conditional spend first and then the Alessi coupons it should work. Just choose a nice young man. Worked for me0 -
josie_ann57 wrote: »zagubov, thank you, I will mention that to him, he has joined a Steert Dance club but is the only male. Unfortunately uni girls not interested in going out with someone looking 13/14. I'm sure he will come out of his shell soon as when he was in Air Cadets he used to go to all sorts of places and got his solo gliding certificate at 18. He also went to work at the Para Olympics and each time he was worried about going because he didn't know anyone but came back having had a great time.
CQ123, he is in a 6 bedded uni res, gets on with his flatmates but they are all heavily into drink & drugs something my son is not (thank goodness). They have no respect for other peoples things ie take what food they like from the fridge & cupboards, burn his pans etc. They have had so many fines for noise, filth and covering the smoke alarm with a bag, that they are talking about moving out, oh I hope so.
JJJ, don't worry I coined the term LUMP as there were a few of us in the nursing home that were [FONT="]vertically challenged so we became the LUMP society.:rotfl:[/FONT]
My DD moved 3 times in her first year because of problems with flatmates partying all night. Maybe he needs to go and see the accommodations people to see if he can move. He dosn't want to get tarred with the same brush as them.I am a Dolphin Angel:A
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DoDo, sorry about your sad news, hope the results will be better than what you're thinking.0
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Day for bad news - one of the mums in my daughters class at primary school died of cancer at the weekend - leaving two girls aged 8 and 4. How terrible
I the find out tonight that a close friend of mine who has fought breast cancer not once but twice has been recalled after her latest mammogram. Trying to be positive but surely this is gotta be bad news isn't it- Celebrate/Karlie? Any views.
She has three sons.
Just hugged my daughter and son and told them I love them.:(:( Dodo, how absolutely awful.
It's horrendous that some people have to suffer so much in a short time. Regarding the young mum from your dd's class, my heart truly goes out to her family and especially her poor little girls. It's difficult enough to go through this as an adult, I cannot imagine what this must be doing to them. I hope they are getting the love and support that they need. :A:A
With regards to your friend, a close family member of mine fought breast cancer 3 times. Each time successfully. That is not going to ease your mind much, I know, but I think it'd be worth remembering that they will probably be over cautious with her as she's already had it twice. Wait to see what they say, it may still turn out to be nothing to worry about. Chin up pard, I'll be thinking of you and your friend and I have my fingers crossed.
I really hope it all turns out OK for her. :A:A:A xxxxGwrys yn Kernow! :j0 -
The fruit is so well soaked in brandy I don't think it will ever go off the dried stuff will keep for years
I have the sainsburys one still left that will be used for o/h birthday next year
SaverSavvy123 wrote: »This made me smile Tigerwhite, my DS1 was very self sufficient, at a similar age to yours he used to tidy room and put clothes in wash bin. A little older I taught him to cook and he could rustle up several dishes, at ten he was a dab had with the iron. Now he is 18 he won't do anything and would rather go hungry than cook himself something. His bathroom is :eek::eek::eek:. And he has forgotten which end of an iron needs plugging in. Cant wait to see how he fends for himself next year at Uni.:D:D
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 find0 -
Day for bad news - one of the mums in my daughters class at primary school died of cancer at the weekend - leaving two girls aged 8 and 4. How terrible
I the find out tonight that a close friend of mine who has fought breast cancer not once but twice has been recalled after her latest mammogram. Trying to be positive but surely this is gotta be bad news isn't it- Celebrate/Karlie? Any views.
She has three sons.
Just hugged my daughter and son and told them I love them.
Crikey - sad news on both counts DodoTiger :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 find0 -
Ah thanks guys!
You're the best0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »I agree Miss laid. After making my xmas cakes last year, I found a half eaten one in the utility cupboard about 6 weeks ago. It was still in the tin and had been soaked in booze so me and OH had a slice and tested it. Bl**dy good it was too. Yum yum. Nothing wrong with eating Xmas cake in Sept
It was always tradition to keep the top tier of your wedding cake for the first born christening cake, which in theory should be at least 9 months0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »Somebody must have tried this - use £5 off 40 when buying allessi cutlery (say two sets plus a small amount of groceries) but hand over the £5 off 40 before giving the allessi tokens. Does it work in customers favour?:) I have not tried it yet but thinking of doing so.
done this on maybe 10 occassions
on 5 they put it through and hey presto but on the other 5 they rejected it saying its got to be 40 after the alessi discount so depends on your sa0
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