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  • carolt2
    carolt2 Posts: 858 Forumite
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    tigerwhite wrote: »
    That made me laugh:rotfl:



    Yep, on offer in S til 29th Jan.
    I've still got lots of shampoo from the glitch too, think I've no need to buy it this year. My mum asked me to do her APG and on her receipt i saw she'd spent £5 on tresemme and £4 on loreal for men shampoo :eek: So when i saw her two weeks ago I gave her my tresemme stash and set Dad up an account on Loreal insider :T
    BUT mum tried to use the loreal coupons in A today and was told no! Despite them being safe coupons. Looks like I'll just have to buy them for her here. (ooh, that went off on a tangent didn't it?!!:rotfl:;))

    I'm fine thanks. Tigercub is over 4 months now and a little angel. You know she had meningitis at 10 weeks? Nov was quite a carp time as GM had passed away too. But she recovered amazingly well and you wouldn't know. She's a little cutie :A


    Such a shame that A's are saying no to coupons even if they are safe ones.

    Glad everything is well with you.
    I do remember Tigercub being ill and the rough time you were having.
    I don't always get chance to post/thank but I do try and catch up.
    Sometimes the thread can move very quickly. :)
    'Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle'
  • locarr
    locarr Posts: 8,298 Forumite
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    Snap-ant wrote: »
    CBB :j:j:j:j Absolutely hooked - Rylan is articulate & a pleasure to watch :)
    In fact they all are a fabulous bunch - except the 'Nothing is our fault Americans' :mad::mad:
    Saying it was Tricia's fault for naming Claire as priority letter.
    Just a game - then play it !!!! :mad::mad::mad:

    :o:o:o Maybe I'm too involved :rotfl::rotfl:

    Someone at work mentioned that Rylan was hilarious...so Ive been watching it the last few days and all I've seen him do is whinge and whine about spiedi....he comes across a real drama queen....spiedi are playing the game ...he needs to get over it...;):o
    "He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin

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  • savingbabs
    savingbabs Posts: 1,733 Forumite
    David. wrote: »
    Its an inbetweenie ;)

    Thanks (I think!) - had to google it
    SPC 2015: #319 £10.65 / £500 Bulgaria tin
  • izzy65 wrote: »
    Patty if there are any Gold finch in your area you would definately attract them with a niger seed feeder in the garden , teeny tiny black seed they love it.:)


    You know I might give it a whirl:T Thanks.
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    Naebbirac wrote: »
    :rotfl::j:beer: I knew I'd get found out eventually, though I think someone like c.o.t or aau1 sussed it a while ago. Yes it was me that put the Caribbean birds on here last May/June. Be prepared for more this May/June, cos we're going again. Shame zippy and his DW won't be there this time.

    edit
    My first multiquote and it worked

    Not me. :o

    Someone else pointed it out on your birthday I think. Any time I've seen an unusual name since then i read it backwards to see if it makes more sense to me
    Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen
  • Naebbirac
    Naebbirac Posts: 2,029 Forumite
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    We put out sunflower hearts in feeders, as all the finches and tits love them.
    Sealed Pot Challenge No 9 516 target £250

    2 years 'fag free' :j:D
  • lawrie28
    lawrie28 Posts: 2,666 Forumite
    Xmas Saver!
    Finally caught up, it's only taken me 3 days :eek:
    My condolences to its a secret 66 and lookingforabargain.

    DS finally got fully better over the weekend but was so crabby and nasty to everyone on Thursday that I got so peed off with him I told him just to stay in his room on Friday. For once he actually listened and only came out of his room to get meals, thankfully he was feeling a lot better on Friday morning and did appologise to everyone that night after I had a better talk with him at dinner time.
    I think the few naps he'd had on Friday did help, every time I checked in on him he was asleep and even went to the extreme of putting the baby monitor on so I knew he wasn't faking!
    He's now itching to spend his birthday money and wants a bridge camera. He's seen one he has enough money for because he saved his Xmas money too knowing he may get a better item.
    This is the one he wants
    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5598218.htm
    Would anyone know if it would be good or not please? I haven't a clue mine is just a wee point and shoot

    Yes this looks to be a good camera. It has a High MP, High Optical Zoom (digital zoom is a waste of time), can shoot HD video and is a Nikon, so a well established brand. He could do a lot worse.

    For me, I would prefer to have a camera with a Flip Out Screen, makes it so much easier to shoot holding the camera low or high which makes shots much more creative. Also, the motorised zoom for me is just not quick enough to get from tight to wide angle. It can also be limiting when using the video mode (I would have to check whether it can be used on this camera whilst using video, if it can't then when you are recording video you are stuck with the lens in one place so if you want to zoom in or out you use your feet or you stop filming, zoom, then start again). Also the motorised zoom can drain the batteries if you use it alot.

    I have a fuji, so can only really comment on them, but would say to look at the FujiShop, which sell refurbished cameras and have this:

    http://shop.fujifilm.co.uk/finepix-hs20-refurbished.html

    which is a fair bit more at £169.99.

    However, it is much more like a DSLR type camera.

    It has a twisty manual zoom, so it is quiet, fast, doesn't drain batteries and can be used with the video mode. It has a load of manual and auto settings so can teach him about photography, takes AA batteries (so cheap to buy more if you need to when out and about instead of having to charge a camera specific battery, but you can use rechargable AA's too to keep the cost down) and will let him take loads and loads of photos.

    But the Nikon would still be agreat camera.

    HTH
  • LaaCaz wrote: »
    As I'm veggie, I don't get to eat jelly very often. These have real fruit in the bottom :) I've found most soya based yoghurts rank! Except provamel choc pudding ones!

    I think my parents are going to come over to ours on the bus (dad had a mini stroke so he cant drive until the weekend). We were going to go to the safari park on Sunday as a big family outing but I think that will be postponed until the weather is a bit better x

    Sorry to hear about your dad but at least they can still visit you. Hope she has fun and gets excited tomorrow (i find balloons are the best entertainment - my 3rd old loves them!:D)
    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
  • mhoc wrote: »
    Oo are mullers glitching again :T it would be lovely if so - I've not seen them on anyone's recs today yey

    If so do we buy 10 and are we comparing Sada v Morrisons again?

    On mine yesterday - 6/£3 Muller Corners
    compared @ 65p each against justabout everyone @ 50p
    APG 91p cost for 6 Mullers £2.09
    so not a masive saving - but good if you want them

    If you just want ordinary Muller Yogs - the pack of 6 is better A's £2 & T's £1.76

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    I say "THANKS" to posts that make me smile - Oh and really good glitches.:j
    Good things come to those who wait:A Bad things come on express delivery:(
  • michjay_2
    michjay_2 Posts: 1,366 Forumite
    Naebbirac wrote: »
    Spirallingdown, DH says to tell you that his pics are all taken with a bridge camera, a Nikon coolpix P510.
    I love the way it picks up the details in the feathers, like the starling one........all those little arrows of white at the ends look lovely, and if you zoom in on the photos we have on the computer you can actually see individual feathers.

    They are beautiful pics

    The colours and the detail that you can see in the birds feathers are amazing
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