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pattylabelle wrote: »I will post up the end of month total on Friday - there must be a better figure than mine out there. Bestie and FK will top it:)
I doubt it! don't be modest patty. You are queen of the womblers:D0 -
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Sarahdol75 wrote: »Ds woke up this morning with a bad leg, saying he can't put it down to walk on it, so off I sent him to school, thinking he just playing up, it was ok when he went to bed. Well doorbell went and neighbour has brought him back, apparently hanging on a lampost crying, as he was hobbling up the road. Just off now to docs to see what is wrong with, I feel awful now for sending him, thinking he was just having me on.:(
My DM did this to me, turned out I had broken a bone playing netball earlier in the day but hobbled about it wasn't until the next day I couldn't walk and yes she didn't believe me either
The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0 -
I wish I'd kept a running womble total, full of APGs, PPs, CC points, trolleys and roadkill, but I'm not that organised

I do keep a running total of bingo winnings (or losings) though
NO MORE HANDWASH GLITCHES PLEASE
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Sarahdol75 wrote: »Ds woke up this morning with a bad leg, saying he can't put it down to walk on it, so off I sent him to school, thinking he just playing up, it was ok when he went to bed. Well doorbell went and neighbour has brought him back, apparently hanging on a lampost crying, as he was hobbling up the road. Just off now to docs to see what is wrong with, I feel awful now for sending him, thinking he was just having me on.:(
Hope he is OK and I think most of us would have also sent him off to school so don't feel awful.yes, there was 2 different No7 vouchers. One from normal tills and one from SS tills. I spotted they had different barcodes. I mentioned it on here before I tried using both together ( I was hoping someone would give it a go before me. LOL) Anyway, on sunday I decided to be brave and try both vouchers on SS tills. Luckily, they both scanned otherwise I would have left the lot and run:rotfl:
Thanks sally06 - it wouldn't have stuck in my brain as none of my locals have ss tills - I wish they did though :beer:0 -
Call_of_Trouty wrote: »Got my scan date through at last , 13th feb , the day before my birthday

Thats good news a step in the right direction.The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0 -
JulieElizabeth wrote: »I wish I'd kept a running womble total, full of APGs, PPs, CC points, trolleys and roadkill, but I'm not that organised

I do keep a running total of bingo winnings (or losings) though
No I am not organised either...a complete mess. I decided to do it for Jan only.:)never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
chandlerscroft wrote: »Yes it was the 35p wine gums that also went through 11 for £1, I remember cause the security guard followed me round the store, as i collected all the packs from the different sections and they kept falling out the basket, so I kept turning ro9und and he kept re-arranging shelves so as not be look too obvious :rotfl::rotfl:
are these on offer again? LOL I've still got some from the last glitch:D0 -
Call_of_Trouty wrote: »Got my scan date through at last , 13th feb , the day before my birthday

At last! Hope you get it sorted
pattylabelle wrote: »wombles ytd including trollies come to £140.02
I have serious womble/trolley envy - well done Patty :T0
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