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  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
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    rose28454 wrote: »
    And the dashing out is obligatory even if you are in your pj's!!

    But what if you don't sleep in PJs...... :p
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  • pattylabelle
    pattylabelle Posts: 7,474 Forumite
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    Best_price wrote: »
    Rather poor lately not helped by rollbacks. Although did womble one for 5.35 today:D

    How about you?


    Really really carp but for some strange reason my total for today is £11.16 - that is the first decent day since new years eve. It was luck because I checked about 30 receipts to get five with anything on - one of which had exactly £5 on it.

    I have no problem getting high spend receipts....rubbish results from most:(
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  • Here you are cookiecat - if confuses you ask questions:D[/QUOTE]

    pattylabelle thanks very much, one last question are these with the normal nappies in store or do they put them somewhere special. will try this out tomorrow depending on roads. :D
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  • midwinter
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  • QPR10
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    Yes well said and I would add to that to be a MRCVS (member of the royal college of veterinary surgeons) is something which takes donkeys years to achieve - years studying and placements. Consider it like going to a dermatologist for yourself or your child at 150 to 180 a go. Again just a fact.:)

    My vet is BVetMed (whatever that is) & MRCVS we first changed to him when our now departed cat was ill & wouldnt open her mouth for the vet they said they couldnt examine her and wanted £120 to sedate her to see what was wrong.

    Our current vet said dont worry I'll just look in her mouth when she growls, she was always a big of a handful but they had a love hate relationship & he helped us nurse her through a long illness that she eventually surcumbed to. He used to call her "My worst patient" "The Cat from Hell" with a grin
  • sally06
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    LaaCaz wrote: »
    Sorry - morning all :wave:

    Just caught up with the naughtiness of last night!:o

    I walked home from work last night, about 3 miles, and am still feeling the effects now!

    They are the supersize rolls so the equivalent to 160 normal rolls. Worked it out to be the same as 3 normal rolls a week. Yes I was that sad to sit here with the calculator! :rotfl:
    The fun thing will be, is where to put them! This is my airing cupboard at the moment!
    pooroll_zps8b6d0262.jpg

    Also won 2 cravendale vouchers and I'm on the dove bzz campaign :j oh a regular customer at the shop i work in has just given me a hand crocheted scarf :D Oh and my cheque from Shopitize has just arrived :)

    well done:j

    I have forgotten to log onto the bzz agent site since I joined a few weeks ago!

    I popped to boots today, in HSK. I bought a pair of slippers and jimmi jams:) I couldn't believe they still had sale stock. They also had a men's No7 gift bag and a No7 make up bush set. And some other odds and sods.
  • David. wrote: »
    That does depend on the vet Ive had very different experiences with different vets.
    The last one laid on the floor stroking Bailey for about 10-15 minutes of our consultation whilst asking us questions because she was a nervous wreck, another was telling us all about how he had not managed to get through to come dine with me and then said dope her up with painkillers or keep her on a lead from now on.
    I agree it is a business and they have worked long and hard for their qualifications but they are the same as any other proffession good and bad
    Give or take £150-£160 per hour consultation fees we have been charged.

    My cousin, (Who's just moved to Telford incase ye didn't already know :D ) is a vet, that's why she moved to Telford, for the job :D I remember as kids she always loved animals and wanted to be a vet as far back as I can remember. She loves her work and I can without a doubt say that there are some out there who deeply care for the animals and trained as vets purely because they want to help, they're not all bad :)
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  • pattylabelle
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    Here you are cookiecat - if confuses you ask questions:D

    pattylabelle thanks very much, one last question are these with the normal nappies in store or do they put them somewhere special. will try this out tomorrow depending on roads. :D[/QUOTE]



    in my sada they are with the other newborn huggies which are to the left of the pampers:) They are labelled £3 on sel.
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  • aau1
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    A rare thing happened today

    I had a B&Q home delivery come in full and on time :eek:

    The rewire is finished so we can continue decorating now and with the kitchen being installed on Monday it won't be long before it all starts to take shape :D

    I'm off to read back and see if I've missed any bargains today
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  • Happy Birthday mhoc :bdaycake:
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