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  • izzy65
    izzy65 Posts: 2,862 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary
    ss3n08 wrote: »
    Can anyone recommend good hair clippers to use on a dog? I dont want to pay £30 for her haircuts anymore
    *chucks a couple of coins in the jukebox*

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjbNLVQ_Iwk

    Had this stuck in my head all day, never actually seen this video before though, very cool :)

    Evening all :hello:
    Great song, annie looks pregnant in this video:)
    The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.
  • 3Dogs
    3Dogs Posts: 14,092 Forumite
    Another of my mammoth posts :o:o

    I saw the doc this morning and he was good, asking if I would consider counselling, as he felt my anti-depressants were rather strong and he wouldn't like to change them. I agreed so he said he would check it out for me, as he wasn't sure if he had to refer me or if it was self referral. Secretary from surgery rang me later to give me the details as it is self-referral so I will contact them on Monday

    I also told him that my arthritis in my fingers and knees had been pretty bad lately, and he checked my fingers. As ever, when I go to the doctors, the swelling and pain wasn't as bad :mad: :mad: but he suggested another cortisone injection in the base of my middle finger, palm side, so I am going back next Tuesday for that :eek:
    #
    As my knees where 'ok' I didn't push him about them, but when I came out of the surgery, I walked across the town centre to get money out of my bank's atm, thinking that I might have a cup of coffee and then have a look around a few shops (poundland, 99p store :rotfl: :rotfl:) but I took a few steps away from the bank and then screamed, nearly falling over, as my left knee had gone completely. I tried to put a little weight on that leg, but it felt like 'bone-on-bone' and was agony. I was standing in the middle of the pavement, wondering how I was going to get to the shop fronts, never mind back across town to my car :eek: Several people looked on, concerned, as I was shouting out when I tried to step forward. I managed to get next to the shop fronts and, somehow, managed to hobble back across town. One lady offered to walk with me as she thought I might stumble and fall, but I told her that I would just take my time and didn't want to keep her. I could only take 3 or 4 steps at a time, dragging my right foot up to my left, never putting my left foot forward as this meant putting weight onto it, and I couldn't straighten it as it was agony when I tried. It seemed to take forever for me to get back to the car, but I realised that I could not drive, so carried on to the surgery, which is a big Georgian building, with 3 high stone steps up to the entrance :eek: I only got up those steps by taking my weight on the handrails at each side and 'jumping' on my right leg. When I got inside, I realised that I could not get to reception, as that was down about 8 steps, but my doctor's room was just inside the door, so I sat outside and when he came out to get something I asked if I could see him after he dealt with current patient. When I got in to see him, the pain was easing slightly and I could almost straighten my knee. After examining me, doc suggested anti-inflammatories, which I don't usually have as they upset my asthma, but I felt it worth trying. He said that the ligaments around my knee were 'all messed up' but that the anti-inflamms should do the trick within a few days, but to rest my leg for now. He also gave me something for my stomach as the anti-inflamms would probably upset my stomach. I felt so stupid by this time, as I could almost stand and walk properly, but could feel that one wrong move and it would go again. It was ok driving hom though and I am hoping the meds do the trick

    Pretty eventful day :eek: :eek:
    :( Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12 :( 3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13 :(
  • Westvleteren
    Westvleteren Posts: 4,489 Forumite
    *chucks a couple of coins in the jukebox*

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjbNLVQ_Iwk

    The bloke that owns the farm across from us is her uncle.

    Much prefer this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeMFqkcPYcg
    Something unexpected happened which made me smile and still continues to make me smile.

    ...............................................

  • Claire1972
    Claire1972 Posts: 2,749 Forumite
    cheesyball wrote: »
    Don't know if its been mentioned but the Chigago town pizzas are half price in T's so 99p with the voucher :D or £1.99 off your shopping if you won free pizza, hth

    (from the winning boxes, I won £1 off)

    How do you get the coupons for £1 off?

    thanks
    We're just happy to have a home, a family and our health. Whatever else is just added and it fits. :)
  • TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Hi David,

    They didnt compare for me on a shop I did last night. Only bought 2 bottles but so annoyed that I contacted asda to complain. They are putting a £4 gift card in the post. And yes they are now priced at £11.28. Is your wine rack full yet JJJ?:)

    I've only got an eight bottle wine rack. That's full. There are two in the fridge..one on the table that i'm currently consuming and about 30 odd in the garage!
  • Miss_Laid
    Miss_Laid Posts: 6,212 Forumite
    Anyone can cuddle but only the Welsh can cwtch :)
  • ss3n08
    ss3n08 Posts: 908 Forumite
    missy.moo wrote: »
    I waited until DH got home, then they were oos, he was gutted but I'm :j because I want this one

    http://www.electrocentreltd.com/viewproduct.asp?pid=7964
    It's going oos everywhere fast because there's been some great offers on it, but I still haven't fully convinced him yet. He thinks 42inches is too small! :eek: :rotfl:

    ss3n08
    Whatever you do, don't look here :eek::eek::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    http://www.easyanimal.co.uk/dogs/dog-grooming.html

    These are a bit cheaper and look like they have loads of accessories

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000PTQ5HS/ref=asc_df_B000PTQ5HS10292319?smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&!!!!!googlecouk06-21&linkCode=asn&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B000PTQ5HS
    Pfffffff I don't think I will be buying those ones Blige x
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Cashback Cashier
    edited 26 October 2012 at 9:35PM
    3Dogs wrote: »
    Another of my mammoth posts :o:o

    I saw the doc this morning and he was good, asking if I would consider counselling, as he felt my anti-depressants were rather strong and he wouldn't like to change them. I agreed so he said he would check it out for me, as he wasn't sure if he had to refer me or if it was self referral. Secretary from surgery rang me later to give me the details as it is self-referral so I will contact them on Monday

    I also told him that my arthritis in my fingers and knees had been pretty bad lately, and he checked my fingers. As ever, when I go to the doctors, the swelling and pain wasn't as bad :mad: :mad: but he suggested another cortisone injection in the base of my middle finger, palm side, so I am going back next Tuesday for that :eek:
    #
    As my knees where 'ok' I didn't push him about them, but when I came out of the surgery, I walked across the town centre to get money out of my bank's atm, thinking that I might have a cup of coffee and then have a look around a few shops (poundland, 99p store :rotfl: :rotfl:) but I took a few steps away from the bank and then screamed, nearly falling over, as my left knee had gone completely. I tried to put a little weight on that leg, but it felt like 'bone-on-bone' and was agony. I was standing in the middle of the pavement, wondering how I was going to get to the shop fronts, never mind back across town to my car :eek: Several people looked on, concerned, as I was shouting out when I tried to step forward. I managed to get next to the shop fronts and, somehow, managed to hobble back across town. One lady offered to walk with me as she thought I might stumble and fall, but I told her that I would just take my time and didn't want to keep her. I could only take 3 or 4 steps at a time, dragging my right foot up to my left, never putting my left foot forward as this meant putting weight onto it, and I couldn't straighten it as it was agony when I tried. It seemed to take forever for me to get back to the car, but I realised that I could not drive, so carried on to the surgery, which is a big Georgian building, with 3 high stone steps up to the entrance :eek: I only got up those steps by taking my weight on the handrails at each side and 'jumping' on my right leg. When I got inside, I realised that I could not get to reception, as that was down about 8 steps, but my doctor's room was just inside the door, so I sat outside and when he came out to get something I asked if I could see him after he dealt with current patient. When I got in to see him, the pain was easing slightly and I could almost straighten my knee. After examining me, doc suggested anti-inflammatories, which I don't usually have as they upset my asthma, but I felt it worth trying. He said that the ligaments around my knee were 'all messed up' but that the anti-inflamms should do the trick within a few days, but to rest my leg for now. He also gave me something for my stomach as the anti-inflamms would probably upset my stomach. I felt so stupid by this time, as I could almost stand and walk properly, but could feel that one wrong move and it would go again. It was ok driving hom though and I am hoping the meds do the trick

    Pretty eventful day :eek: :eek:

    What a nightmare of a day you've had! Hope you are sitting now with your feet up and a nice cup of tea:o or maybe something stronger:D:)

    Take care:)
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • Just used my £15 apg from the cheese, also used 2 x 50p mocs for the roast potatoes and a £2.50 loreal moc. Paid £1.12 cash
    The guy on the till was well impressed and asked if I would let him know when there are deals on :rotfl:

    APG for £7.95

    13 items (9 different) on your bill qualify for comparison Tesco
    +£6.87

    1 x ASDA Smartprice Sponge Scourers (5) £0.14 £0.14
    1 x Fox's Rocky Chocolate Bars (9x20g) £1.00 £0.79
    1 x Kingsmill Really Seeded Bread (800g) £1.00 £0.50
    2 x McCain Home Roasts (907g) £2.00 N/A
    1 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar £0.10 N/A
    1 x Barratt Flumps Mallow Twists £0.10 £0.10
    1 x L'Oreal Dermo-Expertise Gentle Eye Make Up Remover... £3.00 £1.48
    1 x Haribo Tangfastics Mini £0.10 £0.10
    2 x Kellogg's Coco Pops (295g) £4.16 £2.00
    1 x ASDA Smartprice Batter Mix (128g) £0.07 £0.07
    4 x Uncle Ben's Boil in Bag Long Grain Rice (8x62.5g) £8.00 £5.52

    Comparison total (compared products only) £17.57 £10.70
  • Best_price
    Best_price Posts: 4,602 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    A v T

    1 x ASDA British Semi Skimmed Milk 4 Pints (2.27L) £1.00 £1.18
    2 x ASDA Pure Pineapple Juice from Concentrate (1L) £1.50 £2.00
    1 x ASDA Smartprice Garlic Baguette (170g) £0.32 £0.32
    1 x ASDA Chilled Sweetened Soya Milk (1L) £1.10 N/A
    1 x Muller Light Cheesecake Flavoured Yogurt Fat Free ... £2.00 N/A
    1 x Quaker Oat So Simple Original (12 per pack - 324g) £1.00 £2.29
    1 x Philadelphia Light with Chives (200g) £1.50 £1.00
    1 x ASDA Smartprice Garlic Baguette (170g) £0.28 N/A
    1 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Beef Meatballs (400g) £2.29 £2.22
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Cranberry & Raspberry Juice Dri... £0.75 £1.00
    You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/270
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