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pattylabelle wrote: »That is better HappyClappy....now you play nicely or I will put you over my knee:D
Me me me me me:D
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Spent £20 on clothes at S and no fuel coupon so promo must have ended
I think you have to hand the 8p off per litre of fuel till spit in at the same time as you buy the clothes, the cashier scans it and then you get the petrol coupon, hth's!
I have a till spit that says valid until 18/02/13, but I don't intend to buy any clothes, so no good to me.:)"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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Hi everyone.....I have been awol since before Christmas with various illnesses culminating in ulcers in the esophagus which was worrying but thankfully it was nothing sinister.
I am now nearly 'back to normal' and getting back to some semblance of a normal life.
I have been lurking whilst away and it has been so nice to see the forum back to its lovely caring, sharing ways, apart from the recent hiccup but ignore that and it will go away!
The reason I have come out of lurkdom today is to say to Nannylala that I am convinced that the incident with the lamp was your DHs way of letting you know he is still around and to give you comfort. My dad passed away twenty years ago and whenever my mum is upset or needs comfort on a birthday or anniversary he lets her know he is still around. She always phones me to let me know and it gives me comfort as well.
Anyway lovely people, I have rambled enough for my first post back but I must just say thanks to the 'nightshift' they have really had me in fits with their banter.Before you assume, learn the facts,
Before you judge, understand why,
Before you hurt someone, feel,
Before you speak, think.0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »That is better HappyClappy....now you play nicely or I will put you over my knee:D
:eek: you told me I was the only one who got the "special" treatment:rotfl::rotfl:Awaiting a new sig0 -
HappyClappy wrote: »FRench nickers thinks he is above all that. Only nooby posters have to scrol. Likes of him just get wot they want at click of fingers this is why i am leavin this thred. im sick of all the little digs at newcomers.
Thank goodness for that, every time I read one of your posts the abysmal spelling and grammar makes me cringe......
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pattylabelle wrote: »That is better HappyClappy....now you play nicely or I will put you over my knee:D
Ohhhhh pattty a troll over your knee - are you sure :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:French_Knickers wrote: »It's the high water levels. Washes em out from under the bridges.:rotfl:
Thats the best explanation yet but they would slip off patty's knees then :rotfl:Smileand hopefully the world will smile back
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Afternoon all
seems I missed the glitch & my As is too far for mullers.
I managed to get some free ideal home show tickets & was wondering if the people on here had been if its any good for kids or will they be bored out of their mind? I have 3 kids ranging from 2-14
Too be honest, I think they were bored, we never took out kids last year, and it was the first one we had ever been to and we were bored. Unless you have aboslutely shed loads of money, you can't afford what they are selling anyway.0 -
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