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Oh, let us know how you get on rhosynbach. Was thinking of using up some cc points for T&M vouchers but worried they might not work with free del code.
Some of my seedlings have started popping up :T but haven't done half as many as in previous years so could do with cheating and getting some plug plants
Geranium 'T&M's Jackpot' F1 HybridQuantity: 1£4.99
Begonia semperflorens 'Lotto Mixed'Quantity: 1£6.99
Lobelia erinus 'Ultra Cascade Mixed'Quantity: 1£7.99
Verbena 'Quartz Mixed' F1 HybridQuantity: 1£9.99
Limonium sinuatum (The Forever Flower)Quantity: 1£6.99
Patio MixedQuantity: 1£3.99
TOTAL£40.94 DISCOUNT £40.00 P&P £0.00 GRAND TOTAL £0.94
here you go logie sucess i had a £10 of £30 spend (sorry single use) plus 2 £15 CC vouchers chose all plants on offer i think over 300 plants paid 94p:D:D0 -
So sorry for your loss 3Dogs.0
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3Dogs, so sorry for the loss of your mum. Sending you lots of hugs, and drive carefully.
jamsponge, I was only asking after you the other day. Nice to see you posting.
Dotty, you're being a bad boy again. DM will be after you with a big stick (or perhaps after me with a big stick for my predictive text comment:eek:)
The family lunch went really well. I made a lovely chocolate and cherry gateau for dessert, and was going to post a pic, but the scoffalots got to it before I got the camera out:mad:. You really don't want to see what's left:eek:
N xWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Thinking of you 3 dogs.
Nice to see you back jamsponge xCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
Thank for the new thread Locarr :beer:
Just finished reading the last thread.
Sorry to hear about your loss SFSB
3Dogs, Hope your ok. Sorry to read your mum not well.
Off to catch up.'Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle'0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »I wish I knew. Trouble with meal deals sometimes is their items aren't on the websites (of the non-M stores) or, for example, there are fresh sandwiches in M's but they either don't compare or fresh sandwiches of A aren't on sada.com and hence aren't on MSM (so are excluded from the guarantee).
Could you give me the exact items that are in the A meal deal? I can then have a look for equivalents at M next time I look.
I like how I've been changed to "Savvybunny" for today. Strange - when I reply, the quote comes up changed back to Savvybuyer.
Yours,
Savvybunny
hehe you should be Savvy bunny from now on I think0 -
Many thanks for all your good wishes but bad news I am sorry to day, Mam didn't make it through the night
My sister was sitting with her and Mam passed away peacefully just after 3am. My sister stayed while they changed Mam into a nice fresh nightdress and tidied her up and then rang her hubbie to drive her home. As we said, Mam is out of any suffering now and is at peace
At 93, Mam has had a good innings considering the fact that she has been in and out of hospital most of her life. She was born 5th Sept 1919, the smaller of twins. At less than 2lb weight, she survived whereas her bigger brother died at birth. So she was a fighter from the start it seems. She had TB when 16 or 18 and has always had a very weak chest, which she passed on to my sister and I in our asthma. I can always remember her having to go into hospital regularly over the years for her asthma. Later she developed angina too, and she had very bad arthritis with her hands and feet badly twisted and painful. But there you are, she got to 93 and it was only in the last 4 or 5 years that the dementia got to her and she was only diagnosed with altziemers 3 1/2 years ago, so she was able to see and enjoy her great-granddaughters grow up to age 7 & 11. And she did so love to see them :j Greatest loss was the death of her only grandson when he was only 21, knocked down and killed by a train, 18 years ago next week, so she doted on her only granddaughter, and, as I said, her two girls. The joy of her life and what kept her going, we think. They will miss her dreadfully and it will be hard as they lost their other great-grandma 15 months ago to cancer, their Uncle Alan Mr 3Dogs last year and now this, poor girls, but they now understand the cycle of life and death
I will take it easy today, have lunch here as Andy is doing a lovely roast beef dinner (free DTD beef from Tosco of course) and drive home later, about tea-time. Then drive up North tomorrow. I know there is no rush now, but my sister needs me and I will be there for her, and my brother too
sending you loads of love 3 dogs xxx0 -
Many thanks for all your good wishes but bad news I am sorry to day, Mam didn't make it through the night
My sister was sitting with her and Mam passed away peacefully just after 3am. My sister stayed while they changed Mam into a nice fresh nightdress and tidied her up and then rang her hubbie to drive her home. As we said, Mam is out of any suffering now and is at peace
At 93, Mam has had a good innings considering the fact that she has been in and out of hospital most of her life. She was born 5th Sept 1919, the smaller of twins. At less than 2lb weight, she survived whereas her bigger brother died at birth. So she was a fighter from the start it seems. She had TB when 16 or 18 and has always had a very weak chest, which she passed on to my sister and I in our asthma. I can always remember her having to go into hospital regularly over the years for her asthma. Later she developed angina too, and she had very bad arthritis with her hands and feet badly twisted and painful. But there you are, she got to 93 and it was only in the last 4 or 5 years that the dementia got to her and she was only diagnosed with altziemers 3 1/2 years ago, so she was able to see and enjoy her great-granddaughters grow up to age 7 & 11. And she did so love to see them :j Greatest loss was the death of her only grandson when he was only 21, knocked down and killed by a train, 18 years ago next week, so she doted on her only granddaughter, and, as I said, her two girls. The joy of her life and what kept her going, we think. They will miss her dreadfully and it will be hard as they lost their other great-grandma 15 months ago to cancer, their Uncle Alan Mr 3Dogs last year and now this, poor girls, but they now understand the cycle of life and death
I will take it easy today, have lunch here as Andy is doing a lovely roast beef dinner (free DTD beef from Tosco of course) and drive home later, about tea-time. Then drive up North tomorrow. I know there is no rush now, but my sister needs me and I will be there for her, and my brother too
So sorry. Deepest condolences:A'Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle'0 -
Pork loin weight on pp has doubled so email sent to cs pointing out my voucher was £8.13 short ! :eek: Didn't mention the dtd of £18.34
or the £1.55 pp voucher;)
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