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Happy Birthday Naebbirac. Hope you had a lovely day
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Sum total for me is down to 59p today, so neither of us doing too well - those blasted 50p items!!
It could be worse, you could have 0p stuck indoors :rotfl:May: Make £5 a day £115.38 / £155
5p Jersey Money :rotfl: Roadkill: 4p :rotfl: eBay: £15.46 PayPalFB Sales: £27
TCB £13.18 AGC
TMF £3.65
Geolotto £5
Podengo £40
SB £10 AGC
Instagc £1 AGC
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pattylabelle wrote: »We will have to work out what offers to look out for- I am sure Rootednomad is the one who is good at this.
hiya
had a quick look. Not much ending tomorrow, just a couple of pages so less than usual. Most of the main ones, ie half-price ones, have been rolled over, ie fruit offers and the Tommy Tippee big ticket stuff (to 15/1/13 for anyone interested in keeping an eye on the the pumps/sterilisers/bottles). Heinz baby foods changing from 3 for £5 to 2 for £3. Some nappy offers ending. Otherwise, there is a lot of specialist/world food offers ending but I have no idea what the products are0 -
(((fairclaire))) I'm sure whatever you decide to do with the property, will be the right decision. x0
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French_Knickers wrote: »Thank you. I've had a tough time of it one way or the other and a few people around here think I'm the devil so its nice to hear the occaional positive remark too. Thanks again.
Never, French, I've always found you to be a perfect gentleman. Nice to see you posting again here and I look forward to some more beautiful photos x
Evening all! I've been missing in action for a couple of days, have been away to meet up with some good friends we met on holiday in Italy a number of years ago. (OH suggested to DD she went and approached their DD because he saw she was reading Harry Potter in English. Their best ever beach combing! :T) We haven't seen them for about 18 months and it was lovely to catch up again. They are keen to save some money this year, so maybe they'll be along in a while.
Also went to see my sister and her family who we don't see very often, so a very nice weekend.
Must just say, Hilton hotels have an excellent deal on at the moment, if you book before 31st January you can save up to 40% off any weekend night (Friday to Sunday) throughout 2013 (min stay 1 night). We got a really good deal including breakfast with 40% off, and if you book it in the right places with cashback and other benefits you can knock another 20% off the remaining price. I'll be giving serious consideration to whether we want any more before the offer ends. We had a lovely comfy room this weekend and lots of complimentary drinks and nibbles included.Hope all are warm, well and happy this evening. Off to catch up.
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:T:T:T:T see I do read all your posts, sometimes have a little nap in the middle but I do read all orf them
I was considering getting his posts put on audio tapes/cds so I could listen to them instead, however I imagine they would come out all monosyllabic and would put me to sleep even quicker.
I would so like to see what the phenomenon that is Savvy really is all about, however my wife painted the hallway earlier and I think watching the paint on the walls dry might be a lot more entertaining.
No offence intended Savvy, it's just that for me your posts are a bit too dry and I'm afraid I skip them all now as I need to stay awake. Just hope I am not missing any hidden nuggets in your extensive posts..;)0 -
I will have to catch up tomorrow. Too tired tonight. Wombling is a tiring hobby :rotfl:0
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »You are a better man than me David. I have tried so hard to read Savvy's posts but I just cannot stay awake. Even having a nap half way through does not help!!
I was considering getting his posts put on audio tapes/cds so I could listen to them instead, however I imagine they would come out all monosyllabic and would put me to sleep even quicker.
I would so like to see what the phenomenon that is Savvy really is all about, however my wife painted the hallway earlier and I think watching the paint on the walls dry might be a lot more entertaining.
No offence intended Savvy, it's just that for me your posts are a bit too dry and I'm afraid I skip them all now as I need to stay awake. Just hope I am not missing any hidden nuggets in your extensive posts..;)When The Fun Stops Stop0
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