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  • rego
    rego Posts: 263 Forumite
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    I reckon I must have inadvertently skipped a load of pages !!!

    Can anyone explain the relevence of Woman's Own magazine please?
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  • cjj_2
    cjj_2 Posts: 6,588 Forumite
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    Thanks cot for dishwasher glitch. Sent mum to 3 and found nothing, I did 5 and got 24 boxes between me, mum and dd. only the 26pack though didn't see the extra free. Really pleased as its the 1st time I've ever got a glitch on dishwasher tabs and I have got a nice little supply to keep us all going a while x
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  • artha
    artha Posts: 5,254 Forumite
    dreamerbea wrote: »
    Good morning all - don't forget last day to use m&s fivers, not sure if there are any great deals on though but I will be going to have a look see tonight.



    Sounds like you need friendly back up - just let us know the time and I am sure we can help you :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Have a great day all :)

    I can usually hold my own in normal situations but if it gets messy then I generally walk away. It's not as if it's a one time only opportunity:cool:. I'm lucky in that it's only 5 minutes from me and as I have to go down at least a few times a week for petrol, milk, fresh stuff I just do those around whoopsie time. If I'm lucky then fine but if not there's nothing lost:cool:
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  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Glad you only have one left, not so good about the "hold your nose" liquid but if it does help then you have to go for it. ;)

    My scan wait was not long and we had xmas in between so hope you get an appointment soon. Nothing worse than not knowing what is going on. Though I am still in that boat, had a bad bout on sunday, not made my doctors appointment for further investigation yet. Too much going on with mum at the moment. :o

    Tiny:eek:Just make an appointment today, you really must look after yourself. If it was one of us you'd be telling us off, so now we're telling you off;)
    purdita wrote: »
    Are you saying you're a bit of a dog FC? ;)

    I hope I don't get the same as Purdy.....don't fancy my husband trying to sort that out for me :eek::eek:

    And now I've completely lowered the tone, I'll bid you all goodnight x

    Lowered the tone but funny:rotfl::rotfl:
    fairclaire wrote: »
    I am soo worked up about my trip to Manchester tomorrow I can't sleep!! I will be :(:(:( about resigning from my job. But am so looking forward to lunch with my colleagues and am practically peeing myself at the thought of me....loose in Manchester city centre ( or Trafford centre, haven't decided) with loads of vouchers to spend. Have also booked appt at Toni and guy for a cut and colour.....I need it and need to look my best for prospective interviews

    Have a good day:)xxx
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • sally06
    sally06 Posts: 4,132 Forumite
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    nikkilala wrote: »
    So glad she was a bit happier yesterday:) xxx




    Oh dear:(Good luck with scan xxx

    Morning everyone:)Bright sunshine here but raining on and off.I'm joining the "lost my mojo" gang. I'm doing bits and pieces but usually I can't resist a glitch and if it's not an online glitch I'm having to force myself to go out and get it:(
    Think a lot of its to do with the weather and the dark evenings, all nice and warm and snuggled up and don't want to go out.
    Plus bills all over the place at the moment so being a bit more careful than usual and Alfies bill for 10 days will be just over £1,000:eek:But hey ho, he's my baby and worth it:)Just cannot believe that I never got pet insurance:eek: so if you have'nt got it, learn from my mistake and get it;)

    Hope Alfie is doing ok (sorry, not caught up yet) x I don't have pet insurance either:eek:

    we have the same weather! lovely clear blue skies at the moment :)
  • artha
    artha Posts: 5,254 Forumite
    edited 31 January 2013 at 12:06PM
    rego wrote: »
    I reckon I must have inadvertently skipped a load of pages !!!

    Can anyone explain the relevence of Woman's Own magazine please?

    There was a voucher for a free carton of Welchs grape juice but that issue (January I think) has now been replaced.:)

    EDITPost below explains it better. As a bloke I didn't even know it was a weekly mag
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  • sally06
    sally06 Posts: 4,132 Forumite
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    rego wrote: »
    I reckon I must have inadvertently skipped a load of pages !!!

    Can anyone explain the relevence of Woman's Own magazine please?

    there is a voucher for a free carton of welch's juice. The cheapest one is 75p, but the voucher scans at £2.59:) It's last weeks edition though and I was lucky to find more copies yesterday. I mentioned this last friday when I first spotted the mag, but this thread moves very fast:)
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    artha wrote: »
    I can usually hold my own in normal situations but if it gets messy then I generally walk away. It's not as if it's a one time only opportunity:cool:. I'm lucky in that it's only 5 minutes from me and as I have to go down at least a few times a week for petrol, milk, fresh stuff I just do those around whoopsie time. If I'm lucky then fine but if not there's nothing lost:cool:
    Just lay your chainsaw across your trolley maybe even start it up if the scratters still persist :rotfl:
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • gocat
    gocat Posts: 5,907 Forumite
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    Morning all :D

    Agghhh went to my local tosco xpress and found the dishwasher tablets. But there are no self scanning tills. What to do ? :eek:
    Is there a way to tell which xpress's have self scanning tills. Im sure ours use to but its ages since I popped in there.

    TIA :)
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    sally06 wrote: »
    Hope Alfie is doing ok (sorry, not caught up yet) x I don't have pet insurance either:eek:

    we have the same weather! lovely clear blue skies at the moment :)
    I would hate to think we had had to pay for all our vets bills :eek:rather than just 10% would probably be a freegan by now ;)

    Dont know the exact figure but would say roughly £9-10,000 on Bailey and £500 on Dex.

    We use More Than and they have paid out everytime.
    I know I bang on about this but they have been great, costs vary depending on breed etc but for our springers £180-£200 each per year.
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
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