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Night all. Work tomorrow:(There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0
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davemorton wrote: »When I used to work nightshift, there was nothing better than going home at 7am in the pouring rain and cold, knowing that soon you were going to be all tucked up in bed while everyone else was off to work.
Although my home time is 0300 I agree with the sentiment. Drove home at 3 this morning howling wind, blowing a hoolie, lashing down with rain so bad that even with full beams on could only see about 30 foot in front of the car!
Was wonderful getting into a nice warm bed as DH who also works shifts had put the hot water bottle in for me before he went to work.
And reading on here about the weather this morning was lovely knowing I had slept throughout the worst of it...
Not quite so nice when watching 8inches of snow fall in 6 hours and knowing I have to try and get home in that!!!:snow_grinElite 5:2 #6 8 /34lbs0 -
couponqueen123 wrote: »is key in our house my dd1 falls apart if we change a thing (and the doctors tell me this is normal)
i must admit thou that routine is important to children i think
My son is Autistic so routine is everything! Don't know your whole story, but try to speak to your school doctor? that's where I started x0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Yes, although our As aren't so good with coupons. I much prefer using mine in T's. I like to remind them they have a sign saying they will accept any coupons as long as you buy the product:D. I find it so hard to just do a 'normal' shop these days. I feel the need to either get a PP, get an APG, or pay for most of it with coupons. Paying real money with no return just feels WRONG :rotfl:
not so long ago we didnt have internet (forgot to ordern new one before i endend contract with bt)
so i couldnt print vouchers or come on here (unless went to library which dd2 recked everytime)
so i told him i wasnt going shopping as i couldnt bear to use money :eek:
he asked me if i need help lol but i asked a friend and he got me voucher in work :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Bed for me too.....Kids start getting up at 6.30, one gets up at 7 and the other one gets physically removed at 7.30. I peel the Xbox controller from his hands on my way to bed:rotfl::rotfl:
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fairclaire wrote: »My son is Autistic so routine is everything! Don't know your whole story, but try to speak to your school doctor? that's where I started x
doc says its normal at her age shes 5
school wont do any thing with out doc refural
im so feed up at moment with doctors its unreal ic had to put in a complaint(about other things) so hopefully things will improve but i dobut it
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Just looking at Mr Ts and Mr As rather than MSM (as you do - not logged in to any of them) and the Fab Fingers are not on Mr Ts website but are on Mr As (and not on MSM) - neither are the big tins of Roses on Mr Ts though they do appear on MSM (and we all know that there are pallet loads instore!) so if As have taken a product feed off their site, it is no longer available so coming back N/A.
The fact Fab Fingers don't appear on MSM as well I suspect (though who am I to know?) is therefore the result as they take their feed from Ts and As - but why isn't it there for As when it appears on their own site and is clearly in store - that said, their own site shows around 40 items available in the 3 for £10 deal but only 29 on MSM? I understand that MSM reflects regional variations for all supermarkets? That seems a very complex operation, no wonder we can't understand it!
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5 minutes to home time, so will say good night to you all.
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Good morning all0
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