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  • SineadG
    SineadG Posts: 268 Forumite
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    T's have 10 yr old Isle of Jura whisky at £23 if anyone is doing a targetted shop against A's (£29.50) credit to whammerhead on hukd

    http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/isle-jura-malt-whisky-10yo-70cl-23-00-tesco-1469114
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    aau1 wrote: »
    Same here (except my mum's and not yours ;))

    Now that I've recently changed address again I'm tempted to get a photo one. I think it's free when you change address (?)

    My only worry is do I tell them my previous address was my mum's or do I give them the address I was living at but forgot to tell them about?

    yes it is free...I've moved so many times :o I had to renew my photo one last year and was very annoyed at having to pay £20 or whatever it was. But I was more annoyed at having to get rid of my age 32 pic and have it replaced by an age 42 one!:rotfl:
  • pk04 wrote: »
    Random Question Time :D

    Do any of you :A know of an mse way do unclog a bath plughole - it's running slow rather than blocked and I know you can buy those liquids that dissolve hair (which is what I'm assuming it is) but they are a bit expensive ... does bleach work the same? Or any 'old wives tales' that work?

    TIA Paula

    My method poke down plug hole with a pencil ( I use the most annoying kids favourite one:D)
    Pour 1 kettle full of boiling water down
    Pour plenty of neat bleach down and leave as long as possible. (pref overnight)
    Pour boiling water down to rinse.
  • emerald21
    emerald21 Posts: 11,349 Forumite
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    pk04 wrote: »
    Random Question Time :D

    Do any of you :A know of an mse way do unclog a bath plughole - it's running slow rather than blocked and I know you can buy those liquids that dissolve hair (which is what I'm assuming it is) but they are a bit expensive ... does bleach work the same? Or any 'old wives tales' that work?

    TIA Paula

    I use a rather large pair of tweezers bought from Bettaware for about £4. They are about 8 inches long: eek::)
  • elsie1969 wrote: »
    And then on the quotes topic......

    Best one I ever heard......

    ''Well it's better than a slap in the face with a wet kipper!''

    My gran used to say

    'It's better than a slater up your nose!'

    ps
    for the non-Scots, a slater is a wood-louse.:eek:
  • izzy65
    izzy65 Posts: 2,862 Forumite
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    dizzyditzy wrote: »
    My method poke down plug hole with a pencil ( I use the most annoying kids favourite one:D)
    Pour 1 kettle full of boiling water down
    Pour plenty of neat bleach down and leave as long as possible. (pref overnight)
    Pour boiling water down to rinse.

    If I did this I would be asking "how do I get a pencil out of a bath plug hole:cool:", I prefer a good old plunger, it's gross what it will dislodge :eek:
    The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.
  • locarr
    locarr Posts: 8,298 Forumite
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    sally06 wrote: »
    is this lasagne the one that was reduced to clear a few months ago? if so, ive eaten it:eek: I still have some in the freezer. I threw the packaging away so it would fit in the freezer! I rarely eat ready meals and only bought these because they were cheap. Much better to cook meals from scratch!


    There is a fair bit of scaremongering going on re horsemeat at the mo...:eek:

    Horse meat will not harm you, even the very small chance of drugs that it is rumoured to be in some will not harm you!

    a bottle of beer is prob more harmful and a can a coke will certainly have more chemicals in it!!:cool:
    "He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin

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  • wackynut wrote: »
    Price porkies are in. :)

    Not mine:(
    "Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138

    2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.52
  • elsie1969 wrote: »
    Morning Lovlies.......
    OK, I pop here for a breif look at the topic of the day and.....................





    Qrb..... I have to ask......

    Is this because you tend to find it lasts longer?

    You lot do have me :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Sometimes!!!!!

    It's because I prefer dainty rather than chunky:rotfl:
    "Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138

    2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.52
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Not mine:(

    or mine :(:(
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