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  • 76rosie
    76rosie Posts: 1,819 Forumite
    No feet :huh:

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    maybe you have a point there.
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  • 76rosie
    76rosie Posts: 1,819 Forumite
    lutzi1 wrote: »
    Good morning bcw, happy Easter. The Jacobs Creek Chardonnay is a good one if she likes new world wine. 4 of of those will produce a pp of £9.96 in a T v A shop, then add a couple of other bottles and the usual fillers to make 11 different items.


    Chardonnay is really tasty. Might add some to my shop.:)
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  • kezbratt
    kezbratt Posts: 492 Forumite
    izzy65 wrote: »
    Good morning, a beautiful sunny day but very frosty in the north here, rolo-polo 1965 was very glad to hear your news and am so pleased for you, I have not been around much myself because my biopsey results on my kidney came back as abnormal and am still waiting to hear the results of further tests been done this week, still hoping for the best outcome but time will tell, going to sada today if I can but have lost all glitching info so will be doing a basic shop only, have a good day everyone.:)

    huge hugs and positive thoughts to you izzy x
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,561 Forumite
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    edited 29 March 2013 at 1:46PM
    Ours As is nearly out of Easter Eggs, so glad I bought when on "offer" the other week at 3 for [STRIKE]£10[/STRIKE] 40p ;).

    Seasonal isle now being filled with cases of beer.

    Did a normal shop earlier for essentials, mildly relaxing as normally trying to calculate amounts and items for APG. Still used up a few gift cards though to make my wallet lighter and keep me in the game :).

    Anon
  • 76rosie
    76rosie Posts: 1,819 Forumite
    wendyak wrote: »
    Mornin lovelies
    great news Rolo and a happy, glitchy easter to you all.


    Suppose you all know this but a2 milk is two for £3 in T and they took two vouchers, no problem..so £1 off shopping.


    you would need a nice SA though. Maybe put it in a bundle with parioli, helping hand etc. Also says one per transaction.
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  • madmuppet5
    madmuppet5 Posts: 5,575 Forumite
    Miss_Laid wrote: »
    Yes I work from home and have the lappy on for at least 15 hours a day, it soon fries them :D

    5 years old and better spec :eek::eek:
    Yea I don't think there has really been that much change in 5 years apart from the OS.
    AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
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  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,561 Forumite
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    edited 29 March 2013 at 1:48PM
    Yep Win 8 is horrible & unfriendly. I have it on my PC at home.

    However, it is a beautiful smooth & fast operating system superior to all previous Windows operating systems!

    How to square that conundrum?

    Just install Classic Shell which makes it look like Win 7 again :D

    We have been limping along with my new Windows 8 laptop since Christmas - I am sure the new set up makes sense with a touch screen but personally find it very annoying for normal use as the screen changes to something else almost randomly depending on where you are on the screen (I know it isn't random, but annoying nonetheless!!). I have trued to persevere but may give in and change to Windows 7 set up you as you suggest as it then works as intended.

    Anon
  • davemorton
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  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Morning/afternoon:)

    Not stopping for long. The sun is shining so Im in the garden. Just needed a quick coffee.

    Rolo polo, so happy to hear your good news :)

    David I have just bought some seed for toughened grass called poultry pasture or something like that. It's supposed to be harder wearing than normal grass. I can't recommend it yet as Im only sowing it now, so time will tell if it is tougher. I hope so. Would be nice to have my lawn back :o ( it wasn't very cheap tho :( )

    Right Im off back out before the sun disappears. Have a great afternoon everyone
  • mimi1234
    mimi1234 Posts: 7,962 Forumite
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    *** HAPPY EASTER ALL ***

    What are these helping hand vouchers folk are talking about? Where do you get them from?

    Went to Sainsbees yesterday. They had 2 whole shelves of ladies creams that were on clearance, i.e. 80% off. They included the Olay Regenerist range, heaps of others including Garnier, Olay, L'Oreal, Dove, Nivea etc. There were also packs of 2 chapsticks for 60p. Bargain-a-licious or what? I can't guarantee this will be in your local Sainsbees, so don't go specially, but if you go, why not have a quick look in case you find something.

    Also, I saw various items in the freezers that were on sale at 50p, including some pork product and various oriental inspired items such as sweet and savoury wrap things.
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