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  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    i think its bed time for me, night all :)

    Me too:)Night night everyone
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • mgamble
    mgamble Posts: 600 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi tigerwhite,nice to see you posting and all is better with your family,yes got well trouted in your area today especially at ki==ston:mad:
  • josie_ann57
    josie_ann57 Posts: 1,458 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Evening, for those looking for printer ink, H/B have packs of 4 black or a coloured 4 pack for £1.99 each. This was in Pres/on.
    Thank you for all the helpful ideas to socialise my son, I will pass on all your tips to him. Had a lovely day with him we had a very filling all you can eat chinese buffet. He's very proud as he had sewn on a shirt button following instructions on you tube:rotfl:Other flatmates went to look at other private rented accommodation today, don't know outcome.
    Thinking of all those that are having problems themselves or their relatives.
  • ss3n08
    ss3n08 Posts: 908 Forumite
    I have reposted below, hopefully easier to read x
  • lokitty
    lokitty Posts: 798 Forumite
    LaaCaz wrote: »
    Anyone near Lakeside? Free visit to Santa and a free gift x

    http://www.lakeside.uk.com/grotto

    :)

    Thank you LaaCaz, have booked.

    Also booked for Bluewater too, although you have to pay a £1 booking fee for the child. Free gift too.
    These get booked up really quickly so really pleased to get in.
    Thank you x
    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!"

  • ss3n08
    ss3n08 Posts: 908 Forumite
    A vs T
    Voucher for £13.08


    1 x ASDA Garlic Loose£0.30£0.50

    1 x ASDA Red Pepper£0.78£0.78

    1 x ASDA British Skimmed Milk 4 Pints (2.27L)£1.00£1.18

    2 x Pepsi Max Wild Cherry Cola (2L)£2.00£1.88

    2 x Princes Tuna Chunks in Sunflower Oil (4x185g)£10.00£7.48

    1 x Fox's Favourites (800g)£7.00£3.00

    1 x Allinson Sliced Wholemeal Batch Loaf (800g)£1.39£1.20

    2 x Quorn Best of British Meat Free Sausages (240g)£4.40£4.60

    1 x Cadbury Milk Tray (400g)£7.00£3.75

    2 x Kellogg's Special K Moments Biscuits Strawberry (5...£3.96£3.98

    1 x ASDA Jumbo Baking Potatoes (2)£1.30N/A

    2 x Misfits Tangly Twists with Beef & Cheese (140g)£2.56£2.00
  • Auntycaz
    Auntycaz Posts: 3,291 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    biscuitmad wrote: »
    None of my stores have the cheap lines, is there a way of knowing which ones do as I really want the £1 lenor.

    Tia

    I found the £1 lenor in my store when the car vouchers first came out, but they don't scan, so my store wouldn't let me use them.
    I used my vouchers to buy the £2 bottles when they compared at £1 in A's. Hope this helps.
  • HopePray
    HopePray Posts: 2,015 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Well one glass of wine down, waited for 20 mins then tried the breathaliser and I failed!!!!!! It went to amber, which is do not drive.
    I bought this as a guideline only, not to look at drinking and driving, this is not something I do (having been in a very bad relationship with a windscreen in the 70s, before seat belts, and someone drove into us.)
    I bought this for next day, it petrifies me that I may be over the limit next day after having a few the night before. I want to test all my limits, then use this as a guideline.
    I never usually touch the car the day after drinking, but had to this past weekend, and my friends had one of these, which I easily passed, and still waited before driving.
    Good grief, I did go on a bit there!!!
    Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    mhoc wrote: »
    Advert on the TV for Morrisons one litre spirits for £15.

    Just wondering how much the one litres are in Sada???

    I've seen whiskey on several people's shopping lists but I was wondering about vodka or gin ;)

    And then what fillers to go on a m v Sada list .....
    I need one on vodka too....
    nikkilala wrote: »
    Loving those whoopsied flowers:TI got 2 bunches tonight but had to pay 60p each for them:eek:;)

    Budgie lovely to see you back :T:T:TTold you'd we'd still be here when you came back;)Glad your dads started his treatment too:T
    Hi nikki - I can't resist whoopsied flowers, especially when they looked that good. :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 find
  • I can see you are in a party mood Stinky have you been on that Albali again? I remember you said you didn't like it. ;) But talking of singing our faces off, I have been playing my Squeeze cd today, very loudly and singing along, again very loudly. :oIts all about raising your vibrations apparently? Still the good news is my bp is really good, though I do have waterwork problems and I won't go into detail about when I went to the Dr's last week for a womans thing. Needless to say I found the whole ordeal traumatic. :( xxx



    Thank you TrulyMadly hope you are ok too? xxx



    Yes I do hope she is o too and its nice to be back, sort of Arnie esq. ;) xxx

    Ps Thank you Aunty Caz. xxx

    Budgie xxx

    I may have had a glass or 2 ;), I'm on the rose, its the red thats revolting.
    Take care of yourself budgie, it's easy to get run down when your looking after others. Always take a few minutes to have a bit of you time (easier said than done i know) i hope that the other probs are not too serious.

    tigerwhite wrote: »
    Hi Budgie :wave: How lovely to have you back, you have been sorely missed and your posts are always thoughtful and sweet. Polly is doing great thanks, almost 7 weeks old and a little angel. Hope things get better with your Dad xx



    Ooh, can I join in and have a gin and tonic please - a hendricks or a tanquerey, I'm wquite fussy y'know ;)

    I have no idea what a Tanquerey is but you can defo have a gin and tonic. :)
    Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.
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