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  • QPR10
    QPR10 Posts: 4,839 Forumite
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    MKS wrote: »
    Sorry. :o

    Remember that size isn't important, well except the score in tomorrows match. :cool:

    Luckily we're not playing tomorrow :D
  • sally06
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    LaaCaz wrote: »
    I was born in wolverhampton but have lived in/near to dudley for the last 10 ish years. We've had a sada for about 3/4 years when they took over the nettos. It's only small. Merry hill/great bridge are close enough though :)

    you had a netto too? The last time I was in dudley, they had a beatey's ( spelling?) and a C&A :D I've been to merry hell a couple of times with my mum. She loves it there. She lives about 4/5 miles from dudley. I left there when I was 17:) I am not going to tell you how old I am but it was a very long time ago:D
  • justmaz
    justmaz Posts: 625 Forumite
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    FloFlo wrote: »
    I reckon they are the scabbiest of the scabby, when its going into the food chain illegally who is going to check.:eek:
    I am sitting here making myself feel sick thinking about it. I will never look at minced meat the same again. Do you remember the Galloping Gourmet? Do you reckon he knew :eek: :rotfl::rotfl:
    Before you assume, learn the facts,
    Before you judge, understand why,
    Before you hurt someone, feel,
    Before you speak, think.
  • Chrisv
    Chrisv Posts: 5,132 Forumite
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    edited 16 February 2013 at 5:26PM
    sally06 wrote: »
    Thank you Chrisv for your PM and the 2 milk vouchers :A I wasn't hinting for vouchers btw:o

    Peeps are incredibly kind, generous and very caring on this thread:A There is a real community spirit going on here:)

    No probs, that's what this thread is all about.
  • Don't forget to pick up your handcream by Sunday (L'Occitaine).

    Just picked up my second one today.

    Might send DD in for another tomorrow.......
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • sally06
    sally06 Posts: 4,132 Forumite
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    Ps
    Forgot to say, I got a lovely pair of champagne flutes in a box in sainsbobs just now. £10 down to £3.
    Vx

    I saw them. They also had espresso cups with hearts on. My dad would have loved these. He collected espresso cups. He loved his espresso :)
  • JulieElizabeth and other Belfast belles......there is a vast number of Real Food mags in a branch of tosco I know....pm me if you interested.
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • HopePray
    HopePray Posts: 2,015 Forumite
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    frequent wrote: »
    Thinking of buying car @ auction :eek:

    BUYER'S FEE
    There is also a buyer’s fee of 5%, which is minimum of £50 on top of the auction price.

    Indemnities are payable also on top of the auction price starting at £30 & increasing £10 per £1000 thereon.

    Buyer’s premium & indemnities are subject to vat @ 20%.

    What is it and why do I have to pay for it ?
    Sorry cant answer your question thorougly, I have bought a few at auction, I think this is a warranty, I tried to claaim back once and got knocked back big style. The warranty is pretty useless but it does cover if the car is stolen and things like that.
    Have a look for ex mobility car auctions, I am on my second one and delighted with both, the last one I had for 5 years and it was never in the garage. These cars are usually very well looked after and regularly serviced. Low mileage is also a bonus found on most of the cars.
    The sale I got my current car at was over sooo quickly, 70 cars in about an hour, you have to be quick :p
    Happy bidding.
    Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.
  • That exact same one is only £11.99 in the Tesco promotion


    That's true but unless you can womble them you'd have to spend loads in Tesco to get the vouchers. I was just pointing out the inflated "before" price. 60% off £18.99 would make it £7.60.:)
    If you don't usually shop in T paying the extra £7 to buy from Amazon would probably save you money.

    It's only a game
    ~*~*~ We're only here to dream ~*~*~
  • sally06
    sally06 Posts: 4,132 Forumite
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    [QUOTE=justmaz;59387139]You don't reckon the ones we are eating are scabby as well do you? It just keeps getting worse! :rotfl::rotfl: x[/QUOTE]

    yes I do:rotfl: I'm wondering what other scabby animals we've eaten:eek:
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