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  • N20Y1D
    N20Y1D Posts: 2,061 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    If anything its retalliation! You and your crew of numptys are sly and contantly on someones case with an agenda to get this thread gone.
    This all started when you got greedy with the other Asda glitch and turned into an utter pillock. People started to take a dislike to you and conveniently for you Jerryx3 and a load of other henlans lovers turned up. Purdys post was not fake so tell me, is that a coinsidence? No.

    Over 200 people have felt the need to move to facebook, not solely blaming you but is that also a counsidence? No.

    Maria says it how it is! She is in no way shape or form a bully.

    Now will you just do one!!!!!

    Out of interest why do you think anyone wants this "thread gone" especially a consumer champion like henlans who went to a lot of trouble collating lists for everyone?
    TESCO EVERY LITTLE change to the t&cs HELPS
  • Snap-ant wrote: »
    [SIZE=+1]Magicowen was yesterday's smartest player![/SIZE] star.gif

    :D:D:D:D and top today......:)

    62 players played.

    http://www.funtrivia.com/private/main.cfm?tid=99008

    Tuesday: General Knowledge 1 : Very Easy

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    Oooh yeah!! joy.gif

    Damn that Squigs though! :p
    Come on Thrifty, there's space for you up at the top you know :rotfl:

    Afternoon all, hope everyone is ok. :D
    My sob story for today is that I'm resistant to the antibiotics they gave me for my kidney infection, so it's gotten worse and my back is blooming well killing me! I'm on these other antibiotics now but they make me feel a bit spaced out :eek:

    Still catching up so see you all shortly...
  • Sarahdol75 wrote: »
    Sorry cannot help, but bless him, probably reading the pages over your shoulder of the goings on in here !!!!!!

    Im trying to persuade OH to get a labrador at the moment, my friend has some ready to go now, and he is playing a face and saying now is not the right time, but he will always say that even if we lived in a huge house in the middle of nowhere, any tips on how to persuade him to get one.
    My mum and dad had this so in the end my mum just went and got an airedale.:D Dad came home from work and wasn't impressed but got over it. When Mum and Dad divorced they had a custody battle over the dog:rotfl::rotfl:Everything else was amicable:D
  • jamsponge wrote: »
    I am after a bit of advice. A lot of people on here have dogs. I have a 10 year old retriever. He has been down in the dumps for a couple of weeks now. I have tried everything. He has a walk everyday without fail but he is so depressed, bless him. Do you think it is just his age?

    Aww bless him. I would get him checked out at the vets hun, just incase.
    The vet will be able to give him a good old dog MOT, check all his joints and his heart, teeth, ears etc.
    Hopefully all is fine, but dogs do just carry on sometimes when they are in pain. x

    If the vet gives him an all clear then you could try altering his walks to a different place now & then? My two love a change of scenery.

    You could also try the Nina Ottosson Interactive dog toys:

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=a9_sc_1?rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Anina+ottosson&keywords=nina+ottosson&ie=UTF8&qid=1352813881

    My dogs love these and they are fabulous for stimulating a dog's mind. It's like krypton factor for dogs! :D
    I have the Dog Brick & the Tornado. Being a Retriever I bet he will be great at them!

    I also take my dogs for Bowen Therapy a couple of times a year. My youngest had pancreatitis and had a really stiff back and my old girl has bad arthritis (ex-racer) and the Bowen Therapy really helped with their aches & pains. I'm lucky I know a lovely lady who is trained in Canine Bowen and my dogs love her & pull into the treatment room!

    Good luck, I hope you can cheer him up.
    MM x
    "I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again."

    Stephen Grellet, (1773-1855).
  • Looby123
    Looby123 Posts: 1,563 Forumite
    edited 13 November 2012 at 2:54PM
    David. wrote: »
    That made me laugh. Its annoying when you cant let something go isnt it :rotfl:
    It tends to eat away at me till the problem is solved but in this case relax as my dearest wife will have the last word on this one:eek:.
    But incase you are bored she is after an 8kg which I think was the problem with the depth no more than 54cm so will let you look for 7kg ;) and a spin of 1400. Got that and I would like it as cheap as possible :rotfl:.
    While you have been beavering away we have been out so thanks :T

    cor...you dont want much do you :rotfl: :rotfl:

    this good enough for you...
    http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/compare/3388704/zanussi-zwh7130p.html

    zanussi... 1400rpm, 7kg, 50cm depth...£279.89 delivered
    go through quidco for an extra £10 off plus 3-6% cashback :)

    or this one
    http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/compare/2777601/zanussi-zwh6160.html
    same as above but 1600rpm....plenty of suppliers around the same price so various quidco offers to be had :D

    or this one
    http://www.sparkworld.co.uk/candy/laundry/evo1483dw%2Fbulk/product-5721/
    8kg Candy 1400rpm 52cm deep :) £299

    or this one..
    http://www.sparkworld.co.uk/CANDY/laundry/EVO1682D/product-6910/
    8kg 1600rpm Candy 54 cm deep.... £299

    my work is done :)
    hoping for a very MSE Ts glitching 2012!
  • 3Dogs
    3Dogs Posts: 14,092 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Not stopping today, I am finding this thread difficult reading at the moment. :(

    When you have to watch someone suffering from a terminal illness each day and see first hand the pain that comes with it physically and emotionally, the last thing I want is to come here to have to see, I can't actually find the words to say what I see. But I just want to keep shouting at the screen for it to stop. :o

    I am not a member of any "group" except I guess I am here and until now have always felt comfortable but the last couple of days, I have only been lurking. :(

    Just have a couple of finds to report for my local MSEers, quite a bit 4p school uniform at TP limited colours and 50p tissues at the big As not in tissue aisle! HTHs

    Thinking of you hun 358089pw150.jpg
    jamsponge wrote: »
    I am after a bit of advice. A lot of people on here have dogs. I have a 10 year old retriever. He has been down in the dumps for a couple of weeks now. I have tried everything. He has a walk everyday without fail but he is so depressed, bless him. Do you think it is just his age?

    Have you checked his teeth. Sore teeth can get them down. Maybe is just the weather. If it goes on, I would see the vet though, as they will do blood and urine tests to make sure
    scamps1966 wrote: »
    I'll put it in the microwave for 10 mins and then in the oven on about 180 degrees for about 30 mins to crisp it up. Do you think this is the best way, or does anyone else have a better way? :)

    I microwave them too, then put them in halogen oven for 15 mins to crisp up
    :( Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12 :( 3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13 :(
  • DeeDee74
    DeeDee74 Posts: 2,941 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Asda glitch on brain just spent halfhour hunting glitch items on way to till remember i was in tescos lol so glad i realised before i paye.d glitch on tecos till this morning shame it wasent free stuff couldnt convience myself to keep the cash had to stand argueing for good ten mins before the woman got what i was saying, she just kept repeating the till tells me how much change to give you it must be right... cue manager telling woman she must have inputted cash wrong voids sales and trys again same thing.....
    Ignore reality.There's nothing you can do about it.
    I have done reading too!
    personally test's all her own finds
  • artypaws
    artypaws Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    David. wrote: »
    Or he just stood on a plug :rotfl:

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • I fancy doing a spot of fishing. What bait would people recommend I use?
    Avatar courtesey of HC :beer:
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    Am i the only person on here not in a facebook group.:o:D
    Nobody loves me
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