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  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    :eek::eek: what have i missed here? what, when, why how much and is it still working?

    Here you go, you can still find them if your lucky:)

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=56262029&postcount=1011
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • wackynut
    wackynut Posts: 5,430 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Chutzpah Haggler Debt-free and Proud!
    fairclaire wrote: »
    Afternoon everyone

    It was my 25th wedding anniversary yesterday. Yesterday afternoon I was a bit shocked when one of these was delivered
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    Now we have needed a new fridge freezer for ages and this one is lovely and will go wonderfully in the new kitchen when it's finished. But I was rather dismayed to discover that this was my anniversary pressie:(. My OH has always been the practical type....I've had a dishwasher, coffee maker, dyson and other practical gifts over the years and I've just gotten used to it but I had thought that as it was a special anniversary he might buy me something a bit more personal or special. Needless to say I spent the rest of the day in a bit if a strop not helped by him commenting that he thought that it was a great idea because it was silver and appropriate for a silver wedding pressie:mad:

    Well anyway I'd gotten over it by this morning. Went out to do a few things this morning then went to pick OH from hospital at lunch time. Just after we got home there was a knock at the door, It was a man from a car dealership delivering a brand new shiny one of these
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    So guess how stoopid and selfish and ungrateful I feel now?:o. Luckily OH just thinks he's funny (nice to see he still has a sense of humour:cool:)

    New car for me has been on the cards for ages. the one I have now is practically falling apart but With all the goings on I haven't a chance to sort a new one out. So I have had a harsh lesson about being ungrateful and am off now to find me knee pads for all the grovelling I'm going to be doing.

    Sorry for the long post:o

    Wow, what a lovely surprise. :)
    N1LDA :)
  • cjj_2
    cjj_2 Posts: 6,588 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Cashback Cashier
    edited 9 November 2012 at 6:33PM
    mhoc wrote: »
    From a lunchtime shop today sada v s - minus a few fillers

    I knew I was going to miss out by a few pence for the milk but I was annoyed about the tonic water. If you buy 4 in sada you get a multibuy price of 4 for £1.50. This was an impulse buy but if Id done my research first and just bought the one non match flavour - ASDA Indian Tonic Water with a Hint of Lemon (1L) for all 4 then I would not have lost out of another 50p.
    But I cant complain, the Ariel worked so very pleased with this and I paid with a larger APG, a parking voucher and a little real money.
    And another APG to use tommorow if the offer continues.
    (My invisible item was the Thorn Xmas again )

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

    £1.18

    1 x ASDA Low Calorie Indian Tonic Water (1L)
    £0.38

    £0.55

    1 x ASDA Low Calorie Indian Tonic Water with a Twist o...
    £0.36

    £0.55

    1 x ASDA Indian Tonic Water with a Hint of Lemon (1L)
    £0.38

    N/A

    1 x ASDA Low Calorie Indian Tonic Water with a Hint of...
    £0.38

    £0.55
    1 x Walkers Classic Variety (12x25g)
    £2.88


    £1.49

    2 x Cadbury Milk Tray (400g)
    £14.00


    £6.00

    3 x Ariel Actilift Colour Excel Liquitabs - 11 Washes ...
    £9.00


    N/A

    Can I ask if the meaty walkers were 12+ 8 free or just a straight 12 pack. Tia x
    Sorry ignore me they were walkers classics x
    Cherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.

    No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.
  • nikkilala wrote: »
    I can't remember the last time I paid "proper" prices for candles;)It must be about 2 years and like you I have them everywhere, just makes you feel so cosy and warm:TWhen the tealights were glitching in T's the other day I got 20 packs which is 600 tealights:oso thats me sorted for most of the winter:T:T

    do you melt them down to make bid candles ? its fun adn if you got patience making multi coulered ones (gr8t presants too)

    i used to work on markets as kidd and teenager and used to work on candle adn hair stuff stall(odd combo i know)i wont menton the undercount bargins:eek: and fell in love with candles my mum used to be frigtened when i was at home alown with my candles lol
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Yes please


    We want Dexter

    We want Dexter

    We want Dexter

    ....... Or was it Rover......:)
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Some people dont like dog photos so he is a last resort if needed ;)
    Just to say MT still working from a 230ish shop lost 70p on the 2 loaves of bread who can afford to buy bread at sainsburys :eek:
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • helen4891
    helen4891 Posts: 640 Forumite
    ur a star posting them pictures , ill take them back tomorow for a gift card thank you for all the help.
  • QPR10
    QPR10 Posts: 4,839 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    nikkilala wrote: »
    I think I may give in and join the choccie gang;)I think I'm strong enough now to save them for Xmas:)Just need a quick trawl back to see what to buy and will grab them tonight (I still can't believe I've not got them:rotfl:)

    And then you can tell me because its as clear as mud with me at the moment
  • tescobabe69
    tescobabe69 Posts: 7,504 Forumite
    QPR10 wrote: »
    And then you can tell me because its as clear as mud with me at the moment
    #1440 shows triggers (buy one)
    Milk tray 400g compares £7 to £3 (check MSM)
    So a trigger two Milk Tray + fillers.
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    zippydooda wrote: »
    is the car silver as well, i bet your over the moon.:)
    I am:D Thanks. And thanks to everyone else for the wishes:A

    I been out in it at last. Took me ages to get my insurance sorted this afternoon, I was itching to get in it. Feels amazing not be driving something that clunks, squeaks and shudders:rotfl: It's so shiny and clean I don't want to let the kids in it:rotfl:

    And I grovelled all afternoon for my strop over the fridge. Now time to think of ways to convince OH we can keep the old one as well.....for stashing:D
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    QPR10 wrote: »
    And then you can tell me because its as clear as mud with me at the moment
    I think originally from cot
    but its here post 2 http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=57079425&postcount=2
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
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