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  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    Wool27 wrote: »
    I read somewhere that if you send micky and minnie an nvite to your party, wedding or a letter at christmas, you get a certificate. Might be nice for the children. Am tempted to send them a wedding invite for Vegas!

    Vegas is like Disneyworld for adults, have you been before? Have you checked out the Vegas thread on here in the Overseas holiday section, they have fantastic tips. I ahve only been once back around 2000 and loved it, I would love to go back.
  • shirley999 wrote: »
    But the pack she has bought you will taste so much nicer than the ones is your garage, because it has the added ingredient of love.


    It will :) and I've kept it separate as well so nobody pinches it, not at that price :rotfl:
  • Savvybuyer wrote: »
    I was going to say thank you Tiger as I have a busy day tomorrow and probably won't get time. However, I'll still say thank you but probably best to see if anyone has a more recent receipt first and it would have been a very very long job as well - there are 73 John Friedas showing for me for A in MSM!!

    Afternoon - I went to M and ticked off all the JF I could find (security was stalking me :eek:):rotfl: on purpose I then walked out without buying anything. Give me an hour and I'll post which ones M stock (am running out the door to pick up DS) xx
    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 find
  • dizzyditzy
    dizzyditzy Posts: 711 Forumite
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    edited 27 December 2012 at 2:13PM
    Went to Morrisons this morning all christmas stuff mega rtc. I got forever friends cards pack of 10 48p, 6 crackers £8 down to 98p, wrapping paper 18p a roll and chocolate all rtc.
  • MILLYMOLLY
    MILLYMOLLY Posts: 1,069 Forumite
    Sorry I don't often post but thanks to everyone who shares and tries out the glitches.
    Happy Birthday to Tigerwhite and hugs to them that may need them :)
    Starting to save £2 coins again, but it is a struggle:rotfl:Not doing very well keep spending them
  • Londinium33
    Londinium33 Posts: 4,706 Forumite
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    FloFlo wrote: »
    The care in hospitals is dire, when my mum was in for a few months before they finished her off it was disgusting. The worst but though is finding out that it is pretty standard in most of our nhs hospitals, mainly due to underfunding.:(

    What utter rubbish and complete a complete generalization.

    Most of my family have been in hospital for various things over the years and we have never experienced any problems at all from several different hospitals.
  • Bikertov
    Bikertov Posts: 1,598 Forumite
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    locarr wrote: »
    Hi altojack, do you have an Iphone or anyone in the family have one? as you can use this plug with your kindle lead, it's just a USB wall plug, certainly don't pay £17.99 for a kindle version! lots of Gadgets are now using this type of plug so a generic one will be fine!:D
    altojack wrote: »
    No Iphones here but will look for suitable charger tomorrow, thanks for the info Locarr :D

    Try a Blackberry charger - that is what I use for the Kindle. But basically, any charger with a 'Micro USB' connector will do.

    Alternatively, as locarr says, a cheapish Generic USB with the Kindle lead (or a Micro USB lead from Poundland etc). I picked a couple of Belkin ones up on clearance from Halfords, for £2 each.
  • sally06
    sally06 Posts: 4,132 Forumite
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    What utter rubbish and complete a complete generalization.

    Most of my family have been in hospital for various things over the years and we have never experienced any problems at all from several different hospitals.

    not rubbish at all! you and your family are the lucky ones. Thank your lucky stars you were not treated in the hospital my dad was in. You need to get your head out of the sand :mad:
  • What utter rubbish and complete a complete generalization.

    Most of my family have been in hospital for various things over the years and we have never experienced any problems at all from several different hospitals.

    Absolutely agree, hardly ever post, but hate the horrible generalisations! There are many NHS hospitals that are doing fantastically well. It is a public service after all, it's like most of our schools are below average, don't generalise.
  • sally06 wrote: »
    not rubbish at all! you and your family are the lucky ones. Thank your lucky stars you were not treated in the hospital my dad was in. You need to get your head out of the sand :mad:

    Millions of well treated patients every day. You never hear about the fantastic treatment, saving lives etc etc. Just the awful cases, which should not happen of course not, please you can't generalise over the whole of the NHS. Not about ignoring the cases, about being realistic.
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