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  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    Back from A

    2 more packs alpen bar, 6 more mags :D

    1 sally

    £3 plum & brandy pate whoopsie to 30 p yummy

    Fillers

    Bill £25.18

    Paid £9.61 :D

    Found some flowers on way out £3 to 30p :beer:

    Wombled @ £28 and @ £54 :T
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • FunkyFeet
    FunkyFeet Posts: 1,731 Forumite
    Evening everyone.
    Hope everyone has had a good day. :)




    I hope it's not tomorrow I'm looking after a friends little girl and can't get out:(
    Please let it be next week. I'm all geared up ready for Tuesday or Wednesday. Plus i'll have more cash then :D

    Mrs.S, Ill be sure to let me evil twin know :p I'll tell her no Mrs.S about so fill yer boots in mt.shoes:):rotfl:
    :eek:FunkyFeet:eek:
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  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    To those who know about tesco cc.
    I was planning on spending mine on a flashgun at jessops thats not going to happen now.
    Can these be spent in store (food drink etc) and if so what sort of deal do you get with them as I have seen different things mentioned in the past but skimmed over as I did not have one.
    Is it just 1 point = a penny ?
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    nikkilala wrote: »
    Just nipped in quick to see if any news on the 75% Boots sale, possibility it could be tomorrow:eek::eek::eek::eek:Right who's out tonight Speidi,Frankie or Paula??
    FunkyFeet wrote: »
    Hello all :wave:

    nikilala i defo think Paula is gone!
    jamsponge wrote: »
    No signs up in my local when I walked past with the dog tonight.:(

    so confused thought we had 3 members who I had not heard of that were taking it in turns to check boots windows to see if boots sale was on but jamsponge went tonight :rotfl::rotfl:

    dd then tells me 2 separate conversations, keep up mum
  • andi123
    andi123 Posts: 517 Forumite
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    FunkyFeet wrote: »
    Bestprice

    1 x Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Cornflakes (750g) £3.14 £1.57***

    I loves u, I'm a crunchy nut, totally nutty about em!

    will be hitting me sada's to get me some tomorrow now as you conformed it, thanks angel:)



    Can you tell me where you compared price please, msm showing all at £3.14, is there something about logging in/off? TIA
  • FunkyFeet wrote: »
    Mrs.S, Ill be sure to let me evil twin know :p I'll tell her no Mrs.S about so fill yer boots in mt.shoes:):rotfl:

    That's just mean :(:rotfl: I will cry if its tomorrow, I'll be Devastated if I can't go. I've not done any sale shopping as I've been saving me pennies for this one. I'm thinking its defo next week anyways naughty people are just trying to scare me. Lol :p
    Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.
  • artypaws
    artypaws Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    artha wrote: »
    There are a few regular families at my extra from Darlo but not as far as I know MSErs. Sometimes us locals can't get near for the scrum that often ensues. Not that I'm saying anything about people from Darlo of course...:rotfl::rotfl:

    I used to go regularly on a Saturday and the lovely man doing the reductions used to put his trolley at right angles to the chill cabinet - if you stand the other side of this he was always happy to pass a few things over away from the pushing/shoving vultures vying for prime position
    artha wrote: »
    Not so much raiding as "laundering" a few things off my home turf ;) and popping into Hartlepool Boots for sunscreen as someone had emptied Teesside Park:mad:

    Also did a bit of "laundering" at N+wton A;)

    Anyway I thought that your freezers were full..mine are.. so I only top them up from time to time now. One of our 3 fridges is getting a bit low though and needs topping up with whoopsied fruit ...is your sada any good for whoopsies?

    Whoopsies are dire here - fruit and veg is often rotten when it is reduced and people are happy to take at first reductions so there is often not much left
    He couldn't find anything wrong ( again) even though he could see I was in agony when he was prodding me. He did say he will expedite the scan tho.

    Sorry to hear it hurt but hopefully he will now act on his findings and get the scan quicker for you - fingers crossed
  • mimi1234
    mimi1234 Posts: 7,964 Forumite
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    nikkilala wrote: »
    Just nipped in quick to see if any news on the 75% Boots sale, possibility it could be tomorrow??

    Do you reckon so pet? It's normally on a Wednesday unless they want to trick us this year and do it on a Thursday.

    Not worth much of an effort in my store as they only have the leftovers that no one else wants, so won't be able to get much. Having said that, I did clean out half the store with my super stash of points when it was the boxing day half price sale. My bad!
  • Best_price
    Best_price Posts: 4,602 Forumite
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    edited 9 January 2013 at 11:10PM
    andi123 wrote: »
    Can you tell me where you compared price please, msm showing all at £3.14, is there something about logging in/off? TIA

    The crunchy nut is on offer at Morries :)

    http://m.morrisons.co.uk/Offers/List?categoryId=422&subCategoryId=457&pageId=11514

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    You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/270
  • Auntycaz
    Auntycaz Posts: 3,286 Forumite
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    We learnt how to develop the film into negatives in 4th year (year 11) in photography club. We also developed our own photos. Our school had it's own dark room and everything we loved it because it meant we could bring our own film in and get it developed for free :D

    The hardest part of the whole thing was having to remove the film from the canister and onto the developing reel while the whole lot was kept inside a light proof bag. We had it down to under a few minutes but at the start it took almost half an hour :eek:

    I must admit that the teacher had the patience of a saint to be dealing with us girls, the constant corus of '1 elephant, 2 elephants' etc as we were working out our developing time must have done his head in but he was fantastic and even took us out on trips to take unusual photos to practice different techniques.
    I would have loved to do more of this work but never got the chance to do any.

    I've got lots of happy memories of my parents taking photographs and doing their own developing when I was a child, and adding the colour to black and white photos with special photo colour stuff.
    If there were any that weren't up to scratch my elder brother and I got them to paint.
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