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Late post today
I've been making a few decisions & am thrashing about an idea to start my own business.
I've worked out what item isn't for sale in town & am on the case
Council are offering a year rent free to encourage business, ear marked a perfect shop in the precinct
Just need to find the stock at the cheapest price
one can dream & plan & hopefully make the awful dread of my existing job go awayFat chance of that happening in our town DM
Your right there, but you will never need for a greggs!“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
I noticed this today while in M.
Goes well with the E45 coupon (SA permitting).
Correct. Well, I can hardly dispute pictorial evidence can I??:rotfl::rotfl:
As to whether this + 10 mullers would work, again depends whether the APG scanners managed largely to scan the item with the price on the offer label on top or the one underneath (with the full price).
The A vs M (also T vs M) list for the rest of this week is now half complete(!) - but you'll see why I'm putting the exclamation mark there as the list, as it now stands, is very usable and I doubt many could find more 'bargains' A vs M than are now on there!
The E45 was known about but, incredibly, the offer not taken down by me, as the price per kg (50g cream) is still way too high I thought (and that's at the notional 10% cheaper than even £1.10:rotfl:) - but the MOC may make all the difference!0 -
davemorton wrote: »Your right there, but you will never need for a greggs!
Nasty pasties!"Don't go where the path may lead,go where there is no path and leave a trail"Anthony Robbins0 -
davemorton wrote: »Your right there, but you will never need for a greggs!
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Is it still that bad!Something unexpected happened which made me smile and still continues to make me smile.
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Late post today
I've been making a few decisions & am thrashing about an idea to start my own business.
I've worked out what item isn't for sale in town & am on the case
Council are offering a year rent free to encourage business, ear marked a perfect shop in the precinct
Just need to find the stock at the cheapest price
one can dream & plan & hopefully make the awful dread of my existing job go away
Sounds intriguing. Good luck if you decide to go ahead :-)0 -
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Westvleteren wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Is it still that bad!pattylabelle wrote: »Constipate you for a week them things:D“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
davemorton wrote: »Oh yes.
Eye, but the flakes that fall off into the bairnes pram mean I dont have to feed her like pet.
I'm hoping no-one mentions the bogies that usually go with the pastie/sausage roll and the child in the pram! :eek:"Don't go where the path may lead,go where there is no path and leave a trail"Anthony Robbins0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »Not a luxurious chocolate but caramac bars have gold wrapping inside....
Thanks Tiger I will look out for them but think the last caramac I had came in a sealed wrapper. Thats the sort of size I need to fit nicely in gift bags so will have a look. Failing that I will have to look in the little sweet shop in town.
Stupidly I thought I would be able to find bars of dairy milk in multi packs but not to be.
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
Westvleteren wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Is it still that bad!
You can take the girl out of Sunderland but................:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0
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