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I'm guessing some posh elemis face cream - I gave him a few hints and he emailed me at lunch to ask what free sample sizes I,d prefer with my order :rotfl:How sweet - but what will he get you for Xmas now!
Ask for a posh cover that converts into a stand
Belfast_Padawan wrote: »That's lovely of him :T Think he would have a word with my OH to see if she would do the same for me? Ta :rotfl:
He is a little poppet. I'm sure it can be arranged by Santa if you have been a good boy?!
Tiger :cool:
I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find0 -
Good evening everybody I hope you are well and have had a great day. My got better when I got home.
I got accepted on the new bzz campaign and then had a great whoopsie shop at Mr W I have not had a good one there for a while. got loads of meat. I was there just at the right time.
Needless to say my freezer is full again. I have not even got room for frozen peas which is scandalous. I won't be getting my five a day at this rate.Mortgage debt 45,000. Thank you all for your help so far in helping me save to buy the house. I could not have done this without all your help.0 -
2 for £12 onesThanks for this, got the vouchers now but I've lost the list of what the wines were
I am wondering if the vouchers work on the original spend before discounts or after discounts.
Also wondering if my conditional spends will work - these are £40 ones
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/#/tesco/bundle/623887_113372.html
not sure about the vouchers I used 3 as it was £36 in my mind but yes looking at my results maybe 5.
Will let you tell us tomorrow lolWhen The Fun Stops Stop
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MYLITTLESISTERLOLA wrote: »:cool:Me - M'felt - seem to be on my own here everyone else miles away. But I did once meet a MSE'r once in Boots Ballymena. Hope everyone is well
Hiya :wave:
I was starting to feel left out - Dungannon
DaisyDuck are you lurking ? :rotfl:Smile
and hopefully the world will smile back0 -
Clipstrip_Bargains wrote: »thank guys - just managed to print off from Mag.
on a hunt for these tomorrow now.
Metro here I come:T
The whiskey is from an Express store, I found the mags in a metro.
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Ooh, didn't realise you could use more than one Finest coupon with the wine. I missed out on that. I bought 14 bottles (6 white, 6 red 2rose) for £5.53 cash, using £20 CC voucher doubled-up, £5 MOC from last week and sadly only one £2 coupon. I would like to get some sparkling, but can't see any great deals on that.0
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Evening paw sniffers:)
Is there any one about who frequents the T in Hart1ep**l.
Are there any of the new mags in there at the mo.
Will travel there tomorrow if I get a yes:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
princessmelody2009 wrote: »We've only the one for now

As for snacks, I like to mix it up a bit but sweets are a rare treat, she usually has fruit (Which she loves just as much if not more than sweets!) or Organix Goodies or Ella's kitchen snacks, a box of raisins etc.
She has always been quite boistrous and full-on so sweets wouldn't really make a difference in that sense! I have yet to take her to the health visitor but want to have her seen as we have suspicions that she is autistic. Her father has ADHD, my sister is high-functioning autistic and I've worked in a special needs school so we're pretty clued up on behaviours.
This ones close to home for me. DS1 (8) has ASD and we're in the process of getting DS2 (2) checked out, took him to DS1's appointment the other day and the paedatrician seems to think he is showing signs of ASD also but he is so so different to DS1. DS1 very quiet, compliant, sensitive - DS2 is a bulldozer, rough, loud, but I've found with both the actually prefer strict boundaries - everyone knows where the stand, less unpredictability.Busy mum of 3, so if my posts don't make sense or ask a silly question be patient:rotfl:0 -
MYLITTLESISTERLOLA wrote: »Not sure what age you lo is ( just reading back ) .I have 3 ( 8,2, 7w ) 2yo (boy) was a monster and I mean a real monster but I found being very strict ( lots of naughty corner, losing privilages and telling off ) he finally ( it took at least 6 months ) is doing what he is told or at least stopped destroying the house ( most of the time). Keep trying - sometimes it feels like a never ending battle but you'll get there.
Congrats on your 7 week old.... Think you need to change your bottom bit (whats that called again? i want to say tag line!) saying busy mum of 2 :rotfl:Tiger :cool:
I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find0
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