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  • 3Dogs wrote: »
    Night Night hun ............... but it's early yet isn't it?

    notwhen its your last nite of being in a double bed by your self lol :rotfl::rotfl:
  • Miss_Laid
    Miss_Laid Posts: 6,212 Forumite
    Morning Everybody

    Please can somebody help me out and play the quiz and get less then 6 correct so I will not longer be bottom xx

    Sorry I failed :(
    Anyone can cuddle but only the Welsh can cwtch :)
  • wendyak
    wendyak Posts: 2,654 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    fairclaire wrote: »
    Coke zero 2l is good for Morries. Costs £1 in As but compares at 2 for £3.50:j. I got four bottles yesterday paid £4 and it compared A £7.00 to M £4.98

    Thanks so much as it doesnt show on MSM AS £1 so couldn't work it out.

    Anything else for Morries I can add peeps???
  • Miss_Laid wrote: »
    Sorry I failed :(

    Thank you for trying :rotfl:

    I am so not good with the quiz I find music and UK the hardest x
    Now on the 5:2 diet.

    Lost 25 1/2 lbs :j:j:j 33 1/2 lbs to go
  • Cj87
    Cj87 Posts: 939 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    LaaCaz wrote: »
    Good morning elite :)

    I didn't make it to sada yesterday. I went to Mr T's and spent my health and beauty tokes BEFORE I found out about the fairy - doh!

    I also popped into Morries (got ID'ed for Christmas crackers!) and notice that they had these for £1.50 :-

    http://groceries.asda.com/asda-estore/search/searchcontainer.jsp?trailSize=1&searchString=terry%27s+all+gold&domainName=Products&headerVersion=v1&_requestid=223121

    Might make a good AVM filler.

    Anyway off to catch up :)

    its Terrys All Gold Milk/Dark 190g/200g that are £1.50 @ Morrisons

    on MSM for £3.00 @ sainsburys... N/A elsewhere.
    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/#/brands/Terrys_in_Sainsburys.html?_fbr=Terrys&_foo=oo
  • Morning tyroleandancer and all other shoppers and womblers:)

    He is "ok" - working away though. I am the driver for mo and going to drop into Hughes the insurance broker today to see what they say re automatic car. A lot of people are telling him to just wing it and drive- no way- could cause a bad accident and even if he not responsible he would be liable.

    Holding out some hope still- he has an appointment at fracture clinic for tom. They are going to take plaster off and re xray. They are so cautious these days- I suppose we live in a society where people sue at the drop of a hat so cover themselves....fair enough.

    Anyways- they may say at that stage that there is no break- doubt it given the pain he had. Very kind of you to ask after him:A

    100% not worth driving, basically he would be driving without insurance. Friends have mine have said go for it but the physio says no, I wouldn't be covered if something were to happen.
    I hope it's not broken,it could be ligaments which can be more painful than a break. Fingers crossed for a bandage tomorrow:)
    At least he has a driver :)
    :j:j:j:j
  • aau1 wrote: »
    Well enough for some at one point. (think they were £4)

    Not well enough that i got any ;)

    I never noticed the Dairy Box then, thought it was only the MT and FF that compared that well:)
    "Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138

    2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.52
  • thick_tom wrote: »
    hi. boring tom has been ill overnight and ive had to sit up with him. he couldnt go to bed due to constant restlessness due to repeatedly going to toilet due to ongoing upset tummy ache due to eating a whole box of MT last night followed by can of reloaded. i told him to pace himself but he said he had important things to do and needed to work his way through them asap. now he is upset because he couldnt get around to averaging out last months scrabble scores – something important to him.
    no you "havent seen him for a while" . he has had a lot on his mind lately but i wont bore you with all the boring details. suffice to say every blade of grass on our lawn is now perfectly level and the new wallpaper has all the patterns aligned exactly as they should be throughout the house, attic and garage (it took him a week to do each room). sadly he has succeeded in getting himself sacked from his daily paper-round because, along the way, he was forever stopping at Mr Ts and sainsbos to make his glitch purchases. i told him it would happen but would he listen?? What brought matters to a head was when mr smith who lives down the road was waiting for his horse-racing paper went up the wall when his wife came home from shopping and told him she had seen boring tom sat in the sainsbo canteen sorting his coupons out.

    it was good of you to ask about him so thank you for that. no-one else ever does and he was over the moon when i told him someone had shown an interest.
    :):):)


    This is so creative- could make a movie out of this
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    wendyak wrote: »
    Thanks so much as it doesnt show on MSM AS £1 so couldn't work it out.

    Anything else for Morries I can add peeps???

    maybe the price has gone back up in As today? Im sure it was showing as £1 yesterday
  • 100% not worth driving, basically he would be driving without insurance. Friends have mine have said go for it but the physio says no, I wouldn't be covered if something were to happen.
    I hope it's not broken, ligament damage can be more painful, fingers crossed for a bandage tomorrow:)
    At least he has a driver :)

    When my OH had his problem with his ankle we were going round in circles - surgeon said it was OK if insurers said it was, insurers said it was OK if surgeon said it was! We just decided to get on with it anyway as I don't drive and we had a business to run, surgeon would have confirmed what he said anyway and insurer is a business friend and would have confirmed it was OK.
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
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