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The Extra Loveliest Individual's Team Expedition
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hello does asda take tesco £5 vouchers0
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how bizarre...dont know why its blanked out the company/web address...
heres the two links...and if it shows as !!! again...insert www.idealo. co. uk without the spaces where the !!! are
http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/compare/3388704/zanussi-zwh7130p.html
http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/compare/2777601/zanussi-zwh6160.html
but looks like the silver Beko is a better buy and meets all your [STRIKE]demands[/STRIKE] requirements :rotfl::rotfl:
http://www.shopmania.co.uk/washing-machines/p-beko-wmb71442w-27361919
Anyway just been to comet/currys.
Comets prices on washers even with the 10% reduction are more than the online prices and they still did not have any on my list but did see Bernie Slaven in there looking for a bargain.
Called at corner shop to put the lottery on and 4 children in there 3 with energy drinks and the 4th making himself some sort of pot noodle type thing.
So would summise 3 have had a really rough day at school and the other is just having a healthy meal on the way home to boost his energy levels that wayWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
woundering what to get with my £5 off when ya spend 40 to do it the best way any sugestions0
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shadowlyn9 wrote: »afternoon all
for those lucky enough to get nestle coupon from love brands beware if useing to get matchmakers free dont get the on choc shop a v s as i did cos i lost around 1.40 something on 2 shops i stupidly didn't check
I used them on the after eights £3 in sada v £1.50 in sainsCoupons = the only money we can legally print for ourselves:D
:j A coupon for a free item that is price glitched in Mr T's to be cheaper than Sada for an apg = HEAVEN :j
:money: total = £47.48 cc = 413 selling stuff = £23.00 Floor pennies = £5.790 -
Smile
and hopefully the world will smile back
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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 had any new furniture recently??? Sounds dull but it can affect them, otherwise take him to the vets and get him checked could be just age relatedMake it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
Redundancy date 31/12/12
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LadyLeenie wrote: »That`s all of mine thenlife is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.0
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As Mildred 1970 mentioned Malwarebytes works a treat you just want the free version I seem to remember it tells you your free period is over at some stage do you want to upgrade just hit no as it keeps on updating anyway and does find little nasties that may have slipped through the net.
Saved you searching this is it http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free/
I would just download the free one rather than the 14 day trial of pro because that will stop working if you dont pay
I use malwarebytes as a backup/beltnbraces for my laptop which is only running with Microsoft Security Essentials for reasons of speed (Virgin Media Security on my secure desktop PC but it makes things painfully slow)
The other very good tool is SuperAntispyware (kept on a usb stick) but it needs to be interpreted by someone who knows what they're doing. Over on the techie type threads people will help interpreting the results of a scan by both programmes. hthAwaiting a new sig0 -
mymerrywidow wrote: »missed what? the baby arriving? yes i did missed that, too busy having toes chopped offWhen The Fun Stops Stop0
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mymerrywidow wrote: »did your grandaughter arrive without incident? i hope so. is she a good sleeper now, and does she stay at grandmas lots? nothing better than getting spoiled by granny.
Not sure if them there questions are on topic
But here goes
The baby was born on 3rd October, the day she was due. Toni had a 15 hr labour and then a caesarean, so she was glad her Mummy had cooked her lots of meals for her freezer:)
They are both well,I have not looked after baby Toni yet as I started my new job about two weeks before she was born but I see her lots, infact most days which i love.
Just to make this on topic, the baby weighed almost £8:D
Thanks for asking about her xxToni`s Mummy0
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