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Afternoon:)
Just got back from taking the kids bowling. Seems to have helped let a bit of steam off, everyone is in a much better mood today;)
But Ive inadvertently got myself roped in to going fishing this week:eek: yes fishing! I was saying to my OH (again) that he should try and make more of an effort to start getting out and about. He said he would go out next week if I go with him......of course said me, I'll go out with you:o..........then he told me he's been wanting to go fishing for ages:cool:
he's out in the shed excitedly looking all his fishing stuff out:cool: Me and my big gob:o0 -
The snow is pouring here and has been since about 8 this morning, we went home today didnt even stop the length of time we are allowed as the roads were horrific!Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0
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dizzyditzy wrote: »My Dad says this as well he reckons I put my foot down when I see a red light:eek: I don't, the problem is he was taught to down gears to slow down, now you aren't taught to. I was taught to drive to the lights and break.
:eek::eek::eek: really i was taught down the gears ,but breaking while doing it :cool: when did you pass? when you drive the lights and break do you just slam on? or break gently before warm=ning others? i must admit my brother and me were taught difrently and we passed 2 years apart he before me ,
i also think after you have passed you develop your own style of driving no 2 ppl drive the same , but if you do speed up for light dont as it culd cost you yr licence and more importantly yr life or others (im not saying you do im just giving frendly advice iv seen it all to often ppl jumping light and near misses or acidents0 -
dizzyditzy wrote: »My Dad says this as well he reckons I put my foot down when I see a red light:eek: I don't, the problem is he was taught to down gears to slow down, now you aren't taught to. I was taught to drive to the lights and break.
carry on doing 30mph then slam on brakes. far more mse petrol wise to slow down gradual.:)0 -
What can I say Dm guessing you where not at the pub last night but scrambling around on my roof after all :eek:
Perhaps, but you will never be able to see me, as I have a cunning disguise to blend in...
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“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
I know thats why im :eek::eek::eek: i just asked hime why i chucked it but he said cant remeber :rotfl::rotfl:i think if someone had chucked it at me i would remeber :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:yes was like a pub one but not quite so big.
I will add thats the only thing ive ever chucked and 25 odd years down the line we are still married :T
lol im :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: we all have moments of madness, my mum threw many a thing at my dad (all friendly:eek:) mainly he wuld come home drunk after only going for a pint or when she found him on the naiours garden path after night out sleeping liek he was all cwtched up in bed lol mum was mad :mad: and threw a plant at him:o he was covered in soil lol0 -
newbie1980 wrote: »im sure tesco forget who pays there wages
Us the paying public its no wonder there profits are down
the reply to my message
Hi David,
I'm sorry to see that you weren't able to get the bunches of flowers you were hoping to purchase at a discount price. I can understand how disappointing this must have been considering you'd made it all the way to the store despite the weather we're having at the moment.
Unfortunately, the people you spoke to were right; we can't reduce items before a certain time, and I can but apologise again for this.
I'll ensure your comments are fed back and hope you give us another chance again soon.
All the best,
Kaz - Customer Care
they recon they cannot overide any prices
unfortunately its right the items to be reduced come down 3 times a day 7 am , 11 am , and 4 pm to do them manually it would cause problems when coming to stock levels etc as the system then thinks u have more to reduce as u have added manual ones don't know if that makes sense to u but that's how it works hth x0 -
Sorry guys, I'm afraid its a no-goer today (probably just as well with all the snow and ice!!)
12 items (9 different) on your bill qualify for comparisonTesco
+£1.53
2 x ASDA Chosen by You Cream of Tomato Soup (400g)£0.80£1.18
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Chicken Noodle Soup (400g)£0.40N/A
2 x ASDA Chosen by You Oxtail Soup (400g)£0.80£1.18
1 x Ambrosia Low Fat Devon Custard Pot (150g)£0.34£0.48
1 x Ambrosia Strawberry Flavour Custard (150g)£0.33£0.48
1 x Ambrosia Custard Pot Milk Chocolate (150g)£0.33£0.48
2 x Kinnerton Plastic Surprise Egg (10g)£1.70£1.78
1 x ASDA Tiger Chest Bread (400g)£0.50£0.75
1 x Swizzels Matlow Mega Double Lolly£0.25£0.25
1 x Cadbury Freddo (18g)£0.20£0.20
Soups are 5 for £2, custards are 3 for £1.0 -
claretmagic wrote: »unfortunately its right the items to be reduced come down 3 times a day 7 am , 11 am , and 4 pm to do them manually it would cause problems when coming to stock levels etc as the system then thinks u have more to reduce as u have added manual ones don't know if that makes sense to u but that's how it works hth x
In my local superstore it's 12pm, 5pm and 9pm0
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