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Just to add insult to injury...... This is the one I've just resubmitted by scanning:o:mad:
Think ill have to keep receipts totally flat in a book or something until I get them home!To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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fairclaire wrote: »something up with the radiator. It needs a new one. OH can fit a new one himself. Cost about £50....so not too bad. He's watching a second hand one on ebay :cool:
He's actually considering a trip to the local scrapyard to look for one. It's the first time he's actually suggested going anywhere that he might bump into some real people!!;) Started with the worm hunting soon you will be waiting up for him to get in on a night
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Thanks to previous replies regarding cat food and the gourmet sample link. The 'rescued' brothers are settling in now and managed to get some cheap treats for them. Salmon variety whiskas cat sticks - 3 stick pack (18g) was rtc at 20p at mori's tonight guess they'll be having the 6 stick packs in future as I've seen these come in elsewhere. On the subject of mori's their reductions on close to sell by date at my local store is very stingy e.g. £2 to £1.79 £3.89 to £3.50 is this usual policy for m's as I would have expected more like 50% for these whoopsie items which other stores seem to do.0
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fairclaire wrote: »David was considering venturing to your neck of the woods last night;):rotfl::rotfl:When The Fun Stops Stop0
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fairclaire wrote: »something up with the radiator. It needs a new one. OH can fit a new one himself. Cost about £50....so not too bad. He's watching a second hand one on ebay :cool:
He's actually considering a trip to the local scrapyard to look for one. It's the first time he's actually suggested going anywhere that he might bump into some real people!!
That's not a bad result at all...£50. Gives the OH a project and as you say may get him out and about:D
My two old bangers are playing up at mo but both fairly cheap fixes(I have a wee man....yes another one!!!). I always reckon that if I am going to run old cars I have to be able to take the hits as they come along.......much cheaper than any repayments on a new motor;)never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
Patty I had a serious question I was trying to ask you last night before I got waylaid by drunks and vagabonds:D
We all know you do loads of wombling:)
But how do you spend all you make. Just thinking if you are averaging a £5 a day then you must be spending that a day too or they will go out of date. Are you handing handfuls over as you shop or converting to gift cards.
Just curious:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
davemorton wrote: »I had a massive hole in my radiator, radweld would not even touch it, but I got some of that metal putty stuff you can get, squashed it into the hole and it has been good for over a year now (touch wood!)
hmm...well I'd rather he got a new one and quick! because if he doesn't any time he fancies driving he will want to drive my car:eek: and I won't like that at all. I make no secret of the fact that his driving bugs the living daylights out of me. Doesn't brake soon enough, rough on the gears and treats cars generally like he's driving a tank:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
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davemorton wrote: »I had a massive hole in my radiator, radweld would not even touch it, but I got some of that metal putty stuff you can get, squashed it into the hole and it has been good for over a year now (touch wood!)
No, no, no, no, no!
Those things are like a time bomb waiting to go off.
Radweld is designed to clog little holes, what about the little waterways in the engine block where the waters supposed to flow, clogs them up too.
Metal putty, end up with bits breaking off inside and going round the water pump.:eek:0 -
nearly-new wrote: »Hi Pattylabelle,
Single sided Morrisons receipt. Uploaded on the 16th, 17th and 19th, email sent on the 18th as there was a notification on the web site saying they were having problems with the petrol receipts. Still nothing.0
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