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  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    just used my 2nd body shop card for my £5 birthday gift. they had oils for room burners half price at £2 each so i got 3 of these. the 10% card discount came off as well. so i got all 3 for 40p. so you can use them on sale items. :D
  • Fudge_Cake_2
    Fudge_Cake_2 Posts: 2,080 Forumite
    Bananababe wrote: »
    I had a similar post on Xmas and Fudge_cakes back :j:j

    Thanks for your lovely post 'Nana :Axx
    Bananababe wrote: »
    Just no more choc :eek: please otherwise can be have a glitch on extremely large pants cause mine are not coping !!v:rotfl:

    I've signed up to weight watchers! :eek::o:o:o They pay me 40 odd pence after cashback for 3 months subscription....can't lose really?? Well apart from some weight hopefully :p:p
    FunkyFeet wrote: »
    Fudge_cake...Just so u don't think I'm a weird person or a stalking u...lol....Ill explain the admiration I have for you is because when I found this thread about 5 threads ago now, you were the one whom was so helpful explaining the choccie glitch to silly me:) You may not remember but I am so very thankful!

    Good to have u back, don't u disappear again x

    :A:A:A

    I don't think you're a weird person or that you're stalking me. All the things you've said are so lovely and very flattering, I'm honoured I was one of the reasons you stuck around and that my posts helped you get some glitchy bits :D:T

    Thank you again, you're really sweet :Axx
    'There are people who have money and people who are rich' :heart2: Coco Chanel
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    sally06 wrote: »
    it's over then? oh well, i'm sure it will be on offer again at some point:)

    Just catching up, not sure whether would still have worked today instore because of course I was looking after midnight online. :doh:Don't the offers disappear off there the day before they finish instore? All a bit late in the day now as guess stores shut now.

    I have been in bed most of the day, and did not even touch any alcohol yesterday. :eek: Hope the rest of you have had a better start to 2013 than me. :)
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    Fudge_Cake:smileyhea

    Lovely to see you:)

    And yes. Others missing in action........

    Calmspirit and lesleysanderson:o
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Fudge_Cake wrote: »
    Thanks for your lovely post 'Nana :Axx



    I've signed up to weight watchers! :eek::o:o:o They pay me 40 odd pence after cashback for 3 months subscription....can't lose really?? Well apart from some weight hopefully :p:p



    :A:A:A

    I don't think you're a weird person or that you're stalking me. All the things you've said are so lovely and very flattering, I'm honoured I was one of the reasons you stuck around and that my posts helped you get some glitchy bits :D:T

    Thank you again, you're really sweet :Axx

    Fudge_cake!!! How are you hun? Missed you lots. :A
  • pattylabelle
    pattylabelle Posts: 7,474 Forumite
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    cjj wrote: »
    im thinking it was LesleySanderson x


    Remember dcon-blue the bavaria glitch woman. She was looking after her mum who was poorly.
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • josie_ann57
    josie_ann57 Posts: 1,458 Forumite
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    couponqueen123 thanks for reply, my son doesn't have a car and is usually away at uni but too expensive to insure him on ours while he is home for the hols. Don't really mind being a taxi, it's great to have him home.
  • FloFlo wrote: »
    Thats the Jack Reacher film, I'm still undecided about going to see it. I have read the books and although I like Tom I'm just not sure about him playing Jack Reacher.

    My hubby keeps muttering, " Jack Reacher, that giant of a man!!!!":rotfl:
    "Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138

    2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.52
  • pattylabelle
    pattylabelle Posts: 7,474 Forumite
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    FloFlo wrote: »
    When I was 15 I worked part time in a shop in Finchley with my friend and used to bus home together after work. She used to get off quite a way before me and I would move to the seat by the driver if it was a late finish. My mum would meet me at the bus stop (usually after bingo) it would have been arround 10.30pm ish. One night I walked from the bus to her and she said who is that man following you and when I turned round there was a man who had been staring at me before I had got on the bus at Finchley (my friend had commented to me about him staring) but he was at a completely different bus stop so we just ignored it. When he saw me meet my mum he walked back to the bus stop - my mum swears he was the image of the man they arrested a few weeks later for the railway rapes/murders in North London.:eek:


    Flo I have just been reading about this man. Oh my word he was a bad rascal. I lived in and around those areas from about 1987 onwards (we may well have shared the same bus route:)) - your story frightened the life out of me.

    I have always thought that delivering and collecting children is the safest thing to do - this confirms it for me.
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • MKS
    MKS Posts: 10,328 Forumite
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    Snap-ant wrote: »
    Thank you to everyone who collects their children ♥

    In the late 70s (before mobile phones & only call boxes)
    I would ring my Father & he would always say start walking & I'll meet you. (Match Of The Day - Saturday nights)
    Sometimes I'd be nearly home (3 miles along an unlit country road) before he arrived.
    Anyway the moral of my story is - one time I rang him & started walking through Haslemere town centre.
    A car pulled up & I thought gosh he was quick :eek: only to realise it wasn't him. So carried on. The car pulls up again. I cross sides & head for main road.
    Next thing - the car has driven over the pavement & blocked me in. The man gets out & comes round to grab me :eek::eek::eek::eek: (outside The Georgian Hotel if anyone knows Haslemere)
    Luckily my Father pulled up at this very time & I ran across the road to him. We had to turn around but tried to chase the car up the road but it had got away.
    ♥ So again a big Thank You to whoever watches over me ♥

    Reminded me of when my DS (he's deaf and hearing impaired) was young. He wandered off playing from outside the house. I realised within a few minutes and went to look for him. He knew that he wasn't allowed to leave the cul de sac and had never left it previously. He wasn't there and I got frantic. I went to the main road fearing the worst. He was nowhere to be seen. I went to go home to phone the police when I saw the local 'neighbour from hell' walking around the corner with DS firmly in tow. Thank goodness I didn't have a go at the neighbour! :o He'd been walking his dog around the corner near to where a play area was and saw another man holding onto my DS and leading him away in the opposite direction to where we live. Neighbour from hell ran and caught up with the man and when he grabbed my DS, his dog jumped up at the other man who let go of my DS. Neighbour from hell explained that the man had a 'smiley' face untill his dog jumped at him.

    I thanked him and took DS home. DS had thought that the man that was holding onto him was just being kind to take him to the play area. :eek::eek::eek: Yes, I had warned him about strangers etc.
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