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  • dipdap wrote: »
    Interesting....
    Just got a TPP from one I entered from my shopping last night yet Wednesdays are still stuck.
    Maybe the system just doesn't like my Dad :D
    Not that I'm complaining, my targeted shop of £5 odd after MOCs got me £1.84 back :D

    Try changing the time by 1 min either way mine were stuck for like 2-3 weeks did that and then next day there it was £8 odd :)
  • dipdap
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    David. wrote: »
    Here is a thing I am all for cleaning up dog mess as it is disgusting on the streets etc but how come you can be fined for not cleaning it up yet a horse if it has managed to escape asda/tesco meat sourcing dept can drop a bucketfull with impunity :eek:

    DH says this, we saw a big steaming pile outside the centre one day from one of the police horses.
    I assume it's much harder to miss and accidently step in horse manure than it is doggy doo.
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  • TrulyMadly
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    Morning all, Dumpy reporting in after a few days off doing 'real life' stuff. No time to catch up, but hope you are all well and have had a fun filled few days. Hope big Dave has been behaving himself and assume Patty and silly old Hector haven't..:p:p

    Trying to get a new kitchen installed in our average sized kitchen, however a man from Tesco quoted 11 grand for a few cupboards, a cooker and a dishwasher!!:eek: Might have to go to night school and do a few carpentry classes..;)

    Off to A in half an hour so will buy a few multibuy items just in case.:D

    Lovely to see you dumpy:)

    Btw I am not really here. I'm hanging the washing out:D
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  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    Morning all, Dumpy reporting in after a few days off doing 'real life' stuff. No time to catch up, but hope you are all well and have had a fun filled few days. Hope big Dave has been behaving himself and assume Patty and silly old Hector haven't..:p:p

    Trying to get a new kitchen installed in our average sized kitchen, however a man from Tesco quoted 11 grand for a few cupboards, a cooker and a dishwasher!!:eek: Might have to go to night school and do a few carpentry classes..;)

    Off to A in half an hour so will buy a few multibuy items just in case.:D
    Yeah Dumpy :j
    Homebase b and q depending on your budget they always have sales on.
    Then get someone in seperate to install.
    Pull the old kitchen out yourself saves cash
    Hardest part is the worktops need one of those jig things and nerve.
    Have helped a mate put a few in and the units are as you would imagine simple.
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • dipdap
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    littlebit wrote: »
    Try changing the time by 1 min either way mine were stuck for like 2-3 weeks did that and then next day there it was £8 odd :)

    I wouldn't have thought that would work ?
    I'll just sit and wait as I know my Dad likes having something to grumble over. At least this way he's not moaning about the money i owe him for a few days :D
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  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    dipdap wrote: »
    DH says this, we saw a big steaming pile outside the centre one day from one of the police horses.
    I assume it's much harder to miss and accidently step in horse manure than it is doggy doo.
    I agree but that can not be the reason surely :rotfl::rotfl:
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • elliemoo
    elliemoo Posts: 4,593 Forumite
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    Morning all, Dumpy reporting in after a few days off doing 'real life' stuff. No time to catch up, but hope you are all well and have had a fun filled few days. Hope big Dave has been behaving himself and assume Patty and silly old Hector haven't..:p:p

    Trying to get a new kitchen installed in our average sized kitchen, however a man from Tesco quoted 11 grand for a few cupboards, a cooker and a dishwasher!!:eek: Might have to go to night school and do a few carpentry classes..;)

    Off to A in half an hour so will buy a few multibuy items just in case.:D

    Good to see you.
  • LaaCaz
    LaaCaz Posts: 1,505 Forumite
    Morning all :wave:

    Rather nippy today but I think it will warm up and OH will be able to dry some washing outside :j

    Our train tickets for the ideal home show arrived yesterday :j

    I wombled a diesel receipt this morning :j

    All this :j will keep me warm anyway!

    Off to catch up :D
    :D Coupons = the only money we can legally print for ourselves:D

    :j A coupon for a free item that is price glitched in Mr T's to be cheaper than Sada for an apg = HEAVEN :j

    :money: total = £47.48 cc = 413 selling stuff = £23.00 Floor pennies = £5.79
  • dipdap
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    David. wrote: »
    I agree but that can not be the reason surely :rotfl::rotfl:

    Imagine the size of the horsey doo bags.... (50p bin liners...? :D )
    And don't call me Shirley :p
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  • gocat
    gocat Posts: 5,907 Forumite
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    David. wrote: »
    Here is a thing I am all for cleaning up dog mess as it is disgusting on the streets etc but how come you can be fined for not cleaning it up yet a horse if it has managed to escape asda/tesco meat sourcing dept can drop a bucketfull with impunity :eek:

    Morning all :D

    A local woods I walk my dog in has a notice up re picking up dogs poo, but says horses poo is ok as is bio degradable and good for the woodlands.
    Thats all very well but dont think it is good for the concrete path that runs the edge of the woods :eek:
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