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  • purdita
    purdita Posts: 3,003 Forumite
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    tweets wrote: »
    For you newbies this is a bit about my ex and why he got cat food butties :rotfl:i posted this last year and thought i would repost. xxxxx is name of user i have deleted.


    xxxxx he will never own up to having a drink problem. He won't be able to see it drinking will come naturally. Yes everything will be yours or DS problem or even the dogs animals etc it was the same in my house with ex HH horrible hubby.

    Is he nice as pie when he's sober ?

    Wont tell you what i put up with but it's not nice.
    Please dont put up with it for a long while like i did he wont change. My ex an alcoholic now and i have nothing to do with him.

    I thought i would not be able to cope on my own and that it was all my fault he drank told lies and we never had any money even tho i worked 12 hour days :mad:

    When he came home and said he had something to tell me and had lost his job that was the final straw i plucked up courage from somewhere and told him i had something to tell him and he could get out .:) Give him a week to go. He went with no arguments and it was the best thing i ever did.

    I did struggle at begining because i was left with money worries bills not paid when i thought they had i had given him money to pay them :mad:

    Had to pack in my well earned job to look after DS but it was all worth it. OMG i am sat here thinking well done gal.

    I sorted money worries out got divorced and have never looked back. Hope i not wrote TMI sorry guys and gals if i have.

    Cat food butties....Classic :T:T

    Makes my using ex hubbies toothbrush to clean the dogs bum with seem quite mild now ;)
    My husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.
  • can i ask what the huggies is, my brother and his other half are expecting their first baby and wanted to start getting them some bits to help them out. thanks
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  • Twas quite busy in my T's, busier than usual, clearly the un-gritted roads are not keeping people away.

    No wombles :eek:

    But, am now enjoying 19p swiss roll so happy with that :D
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  • davemorton
    davemorton Posts: 29,084 Forumite
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    David. wrote: »
    They are both
    £1 sel
    50p till
    Ahh, I thought these were the ones I bought, and I had checked the reciept but they had gone through at a £1, but re-checked, and the ones I bought were the same, but a purple colour where the orange is.
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  • QPR10
    QPR10 Posts: 4,839 Forumite
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    kezbratt wrote: »
    I have never understood the need to vaccinate animals every year...why don't we need vaccinations every year if this is the case? Just a licence to print money! Vet coupons :D

    Most cat/dog boarding kennels insist on seeing an up to date vacination certificate before looking after your pets
  • David. wrote: »

    thankyou been looking for new lip gloss as my dd love the stuff , any thing for 5 min peice:o and these fit the bill and price dose any one want me to add there beauty card number before i put order in as i dnt have one and i think you get points ? if this is wrong to ask sorry :o
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    davemorton wrote: »
    Ahh, I thought these were the ones I bought, and I had checked the reciept but they had gone through at a £1, but re-checked, and the ones I bought were the same, but a purple colour where the orange is.
    Robbed mate ;)
    Thinking about it I bought 20 packs at a £1 each still good value because they are decent quality
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  • pattylabelle
    pattylabelle Posts: 7,474 Forumite
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    can i ask what the huggies is, my brother and his other half are expecting their first baby and wanted to start getting them some bits to help them out. thanks


    The Huggies starter pack of nappies in Asda - I will search for instructions laid out earlier today.....you have to do this one;)
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  • pattylabelle
    pattylabelle Posts: 7,474 Forumite
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    mhoc wrote: »
    Are the Huggies starter kits back on offer again?

    These are also good if you are trying to buy your 'at least 8 items'

    2 things I should have checked this morning, now starter kits and a.pen bars


    QUOTE=LaaCaz;58731885]Buy your first kit with the coupon from the huggies website then when the sada baby club is on :-

    1) Inside the cardboard surround of the kit are some vouchers. Be careful when taking it off so as you don't rip the vouchers.
    2) There is a £1 voucher for Kleenex balsam tissues (these are £1 in As atm).
    3) There is a £1 voucher for huggies pure wipes (these are £1 in As atm).
    4) There are also vouchers for £2 off newborn nappies and huggies little swimmers.
    5) The starer kit will be £3 in As and is classed as nappies.
    6) As also do a single little swimmer nappy for £1.
    7) Using the 2 £2 off vouchers you can get the kit and little swimmer for free as the till takes off the combined £4.
    8 ) You then have another set of vouchers to repeat the process.
    9) You could always use the self scan if you don't feel comfy using the normal till.

    I hope this helps :D

    P.s I just copied this off my facebook page so I'm sorry that it's very lay mans terms :)
    [/QUOTE]


    Here you are cookiecat - if confuses you ask questions:D
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  • midwinter
    midwinter Posts: 3,605 Forumite
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    Evening all :)

    Hope you've had a lovely birthday MHOC.

    Nice picture of your lane Westvleteren :)

    Forecasters have got it wrong today for up here, no problems on the roads at all,

    Whilst I fully understand the grief that some vets (and other professionals too) give with costs of treament, I would think that the tempatation to increase fees as insurance covers the treatment/surgery, is high for some, but doubt if it is for all. Of course shop around, find the vet you and your animal can have a rapport with.

    As to being charged just to "go there", this equally is a valid point.

    Any professional has to pay for all the equipment they use. Some is resuable, some isn't, but all will need to be replaced at some point. Then there's the usual overheads of any business.

    It is a business they're running, a caring/empathic one, and they're doing a job they're devoted to, and passionate about.

    But the initial costs and replacement costs have to be covered somehow. Bear that in mind when anyone feels like slating the initial consultation fee.

    (and I'm not a vet, but very disillusioned with people thinking that professionals are a charity and should give of their time, experience, and equipment for free, or just not being willing to pay for what they need)
    The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open
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