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The wonderful sparkly Elite Christmas thread of love, dreams and glitches ©
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I would love a bungalow.
Pros: no stairs for kids to fall down
Easy to hoover throughout in 1 go
another pro - the garage = plenty of room to start a stock pile :rotfl:There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0 -
zippydooda wrote: »GOOD MORNING ALL. a very nice one here in sw1nd0n.
i see that kingsmill 50/50 is on the 50p list. was there a 50p coupon on here last night. i'm off to search back.:p
Don't think it was kingsmill
*goes to check bag for voucher*
nope it was warburtonsThere comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0 -
I can't believe it. the sky is a funny colour and the world is so very bright this morning. No wet stuff falling out of the sky either. Surreeal!!!0
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Can anyone on the day shift help please?
I got several whoosies at T's last night but the extra discount didn't come off (e.g. chicken originally £3 or 2 for £4 reduced to 1.49 - I would have expected an extra £2 off when i bought 2)
Is this glitch on on reduced items that were originally 2 for 7, 3 for 10?
Or possibly because i used a hand held scanner rather than SA or SS? Weirdly the scanner showed them as being on offer but it didn't show after it transferred to the till...
And just to make it worse I forgot to use a coupon for my fabreze :eek:I've only managed whoopsies at Mr T's twice - first time party food that was on 2 for £4 and the discount didn't come off the whoopsies items.
Second time was whoopsied chicken breasts - full price 3 for £10, the discount came off the whoopsied price.
Seems to work on some but not others. HTHCall_of_Trouty wrote: »That has never worked
Only on double discounts .i.e 2 for £7 , 3 for £10 or 2 for £5 , 4 for £8. they are new to our thread and us old has beens dont put the details of the ongoing glitches that have been around for ages.
funny enough a friend at work got the chicken breast reduced with the double offer on it. he could not wait to tell me. he asked me to guess how much he paid bless him, he was so chuffed. i said i told you many times about it but at last it sank in :rotfl:
ps he has a young dd (about 5) who has never met me and she says to him. --' has the tosco man got us anything' as i give him any cheap sweets i get for her.0 -
French_Knickers wrote: »I can't believe it. the sky is a funny colour and the world is so very bright this morning. No wet stuff falling out of the sky either. Surreeal!!!When The Fun Stops Stop0
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Has anybody got a list of things to buy asda v morrisons please? I only ask because of the difficulties involved doing this as Morrisons aren't online and I don't usually shop there."Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.520 -
Queenriderbrekke wrote: »Does anyone know if this would work today? Is it Wednesday that Morrisons change prices and don't compare please?:)0
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I know you lovely lot are fab with your advice, so thought i would ask for some
We are a family of 4, 2 adults, 2 children, currently living in a largeish 3 bed semi house, no garage, medium garden.
we were on the market and have just accepted an offer. Now there aren't many houses out there for us at the moment (we are desperate to move though due to needing to move away from family)
Although, we have seen a lovely 2 bed detached bungalow with garage and larger garden (although on a slope) and we've worked out we could make it into a 3 bed if our children decided they want their own rooms.
Just slightly worried about moving into a bungalow. What are peoples views on bungalows, pro's and con's very welcome please and thank you
Pm'd you:)Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
Morning zippySealed Pot Challenge No 9 516 target £250
2 years 'fag free' :j:D0
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