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  • marrbett
    marrbett Posts: 1,798 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Thankyou MSE for my new star.:j:j
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    morning

    not stopping as I'm having a busy day:)

    Just wanted to wish bubbs and soxxy a happy birthday

    Sending big hugs to Lilyvhs. So sorry your family are having a rough time xxxx

    And after finally catching up on some of last nights posts it would be just rude if I didn't say
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    Have a good Saturday everyone:)

  • Would love to wait but blinking birthday on Friday.

    Yes tesco's seem like a goer for the 3DS if there are any codes around to buy online- no 3DS in store.

    The other idea that my eldest DD had was to do a trade in of an old but good condition DS we have for a new 3DS.

    Has anybody got any experience of/ideas on this one?

    Thanks. P
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • marrbett wrote: »
    Thankyou MSE for my new star.:j:j

    I want another one. Anyone know when i'll get my second? tia

    Off to sada in a mo, have to pass 2 ts to get there but ive got enough wine...

    Morning all, please thank me for being unusually polite...

    :rotfl:

    And very happy birthday to Bubbs and soxxxxy, have great mse birthdays!
    :hello: The grass is not greener, it just looks that way from a distance :hello:
  • Hi everyone.
    Hope all is well. I'm playing catch up but just wanted to confirm that the biscuits are still working. Prob its already been said but loads of confirmations are better than none. :)
    Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.
  • marrbett wrote: »
    Thankyou MSE for my new star.:j:j

    That's a wasted thanks, thank me instead

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  • LadyLeenie
    LadyLeenie Posts: 2,925 Forumite
    edited 3 November 2012 at 12:53PM
    I posted this joke on here last year...... New posters may like it :D.................................


    Tired of constantly being broke and stuck in an unhappy marriage, a young husband decided to solve both problems by taking out a large insurance policy on his wife with himself as the beneficiary and then arranging to have her killed.

    A 'friend of a friend' put him in touch with a strange, dark-side underworld figure who went by the name of 'Artie.' Artie explained to the husband that his going price for snuffing out a spouse was £10,000. The husband said he was willing to pay that amount but that he wouldn't have any cash on hand until he could collect his wife's insurance money.

    Artie insisted on being paid at least something up front, so the man opened his wallet, displaying the single pound coin that rested inside. Artie sighed, rolled his eyes and reluctantly agreed to accept the pound as down payment for the dirty deed.

    A few days later, Artie followed the man's wife to the local Tesco Supermarket. There, he surprised her in the produce department and proceeded to strangle her with his gloved hands. As the poor unsuspecting woman drew her last breath and slumped to the floor, the manager of the produce department stumbled unexpectedly onto the murder scene.

    Unwilling to leave any living witnesses behind, ol' Artie had no choice but to strangle the produce manager as well. However, unknown to Artie, the entire proceedings were captured by the hidden security cameras and observed by the shop's security guard, who immediately called the police.

    Artie was caught and arrested before he could even leave the premises. Under intense questioning at the police station, he revealed the whole sordid plan, including his unusual financial arrangements with the hapless husband who was also quickly arrested.

    The next day in the Sun printed the following headline
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    'ARTIE CHOKES 2 for £1.00 @ Tesco' :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Toni`s Mummy :)
  • Hi everyone.
    Hope all is well. I'm playing catch up but just wanted to confirm that the biscuits are still working. Prob its already been said but loads of confirmations are better than none. :)

    from this morning? thanks:)
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • Hope this has not already been posted - too far behind to check it out.

    Elizabeth Shaw Famous names liqeurs Signature collection - A £6 but S £5 - 2 for 1. Buy in 2's (& fillers) for nice apg of £7.

    I bought them on thurs.. They compared against T £12 v £8.. But check my post from 30th oct about 7pm. ( I'm on iPhone outside A). I also got the vinnies trellis tin as n/a
    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
  • tbw
    tbw Posts: 5,137 Forumite
    Smart1e wrote: »
    I don't know the exact figure but it's closer to £9, around £8.60 odd I think so around £1.40 for 3 tins/boxes of choc and biscuits...:j:j:j

    Works for me!

    Now all we need is a choice instead of the gold tins! No price changes on MSM today on the 3 for £10 so I can't see any alternative to the gold tins yet. Although they don't actually compare correctly anyway so here's a challenge for a brave person - buy one of the known trigger items and 2 x items that show on the 3 for £10 in A$da but are N/A in T£sco....who's brave enough?

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    I lost the plot last night but this morning I'm even worse ! Surely things that are N/A in T's are no good - you need 2 items that are are cheaper in T's than the pre multibuy offer in Asda ?
    ELITE 5:2
    # 42
    11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)
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