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  • Iamsohappy
    Iamsohappy Posts: 2,598 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary
    David. wrote: »
    No I am not either already done it :rotfl:

    David. Were you trying to make me feel better :p
    Smile :) and hopefully the world will smile back

  • pk04
    pk04 Posts: 2,998 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Iamsohappy wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:



    Am i the only one not doing bingo - i'm a little scared :(

    I think it's like anon said, if you can stand to lose £10 then fine. If you can't please think carefully as we all know cashback doesn't always track ;)

    On the plus side I've broken even so far, took £10 out after I hit my minimum bets so any cashback will be a bonus :)
    There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    Iamsohappy wrote: »
    David. Were you trying to make me feel better :p
    No :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • rose28454
    rose28454 Posts: 4,963 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Car Insurance Carver!
    Anon wrote: »
    Sorry rose28454, I wasn't commenting on your post specifically, I was making a general point given some of the discussions today.

    Anon

    Thats ok point taken. I am trying to make money any way I can in order to stop my job caring for my Mum. i know that sounds harsh but there are good reasons. So far £30.00 Imutual, 5000 Nectar points and ££31.00 this weekend. if the TCB pays out then grand total of £101.00 and 5000 Nectar Points in 2 days.
    Oh and I forgot minus £10.00 for my Bingo investment.
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    Miss_Laid wrote: »
    As much as I hate my O/H eating junk food his KFC visit today meant no cooking for me and I can indulge in my own trashy food :D
    Pretty big but I've not eaten all day

    photo12_zpsc0ad6635.jpg

    Oh this looks gorgeous:)

    Have you got your bath mats down yet?:)
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  • mhoc
    mhoc Posts: 19,295 Forumite
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    Country file has just done a piece on north eastern dialect words.

    I like
    Scum fished which they implied meant knackered but the online dictionary said it meant hot and bothered - which is correct?

    Oh says he heard lala this afternoon which is Australian slang for the loo - eg lala paper :D
    “Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
    Dizzy_Ditzy Posts: 17,470 Ambassador
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    rose28454 wrote: »
    Thats ok point taken. I am trying to make money any way I can in order to stop my job caring for my Mum. i know that sounds harsh but there are good reasons. So far £30.00 Imutual, 5000 Nectar points and ££31.00 this weekend. if the TCB pays out then grand total of £101.00 and 5000 Nectar Points in 2 days.
    Oh and I forgot minus £10.00 for my Bingo investment.

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  • Says the big win lady :rotfl::rotfl:

    Has it sunk in yet?

    Yeah, I also found out exactly what hubby had on his Credit card! If we pay both mine and his off in full, we might just be able to afford a fish and chip dinner to celebrate :-)

    Still, I'm completely over the moon, a massive thanks again to all who mentioned the deal xx
  • Loopie_Lou_2
    Loopie_Lou_2 Posts: 261 Forumite
    Big congratulations to Bailey Bear, what a fantastic win for you. :j:j:j
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    pk04 wrote: »
    I think it's like anon said, if you can stand to lose £10 then fine. If you can't please think carefully as we all know cashback doesn't always track ;)

    On the plus side I've broken even so far, took £10 out after I hit my minimum bets so any cashback will be a bonus :)

    A bigger worry would be those that keep on playing it and losing more money.

    But we are all adults on here so decide for yourself but as people have mentioned best not take the chance with any of these gambling sites if you think you may get carried away or can not afford it if cashback does not work, because unlike asda you can not return it if it does not work in your favour.

    Same with those on diets do not do any crisp glitches :eek:
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
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