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Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0
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davemorton wrote: »I can see the point of these next door groups, especially after all that was going on in the APG weeks, but from what I hear, and this isnt based on evidence, so I could be wrong, they seem very elitist, one up man ship. They should be more supporting of each other.
I made alot of very good friends on here before the big glitch. Most of whom don't post here anymore. I use FB to keep up with them. I think I post on here alot more.....it's a very different format and I wasn't really savvy with FB...still not really. But there are people I do like to keep in touch with0 -
Westvleteren wrote: »Many moons ago many of us did most of our shopping at tesco because they always seemed to have glitches - the more people you have looking for them the easier it is. At that time many thought that Asda was pretty accurate and that glitches were few and far between :eek::eek::rotfl::rotfl: Last summer though it started with the wrong comparison of Don Simon and mullers and that gets people interested to find out what else is wrong with APG.
A's seems to be flavour of the month just now, I still think there are glitches at T's that go unnoticed because many are preoccupied with finding flaws in the APG:cool:
This sounds about right, but can we all go back to Mr T's please?
I live 5mins from a nice sized extra, the nearest sada is 20mins away. My fridge is feeling deprived of Catherdral City at the minute :A0 -
perkypam123 wrote: »what that all about havent read back yet
there someone posting on here Pam with the user name PESKY Pam. I thought it was you. If I'd have known who it really was I wouldn't have repliedNothing to worry about, lovey
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fairclaire wrote: »I made alot of very good friends on here before the big glitch. Most of whom don't post here anymore. I use FB to keep up with them. I think I post on here alot more.....it's a very different format and I wasn't really savvy with FB...still not really. But there are people I do like to keep in touch with
Its just a shame that the felt they had to leave here, there was a lot of nice people on here then. I never used to talk much then, couldnt get a bloody word in“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Just noticed I've onto my 1,111 +1st post (and nearly caught 11:11 - spooky!) As predicted, the womble - nothing!
Results still being analysed in full to see if anything to report, at the moment just this: the multibuy coming back on the Walls Solero and Mini Feast - no competitor stocked both but here is the result vs T:
1 x Wall's Solero Exotic Explosion Lollies (3x88ml)£1.50£2.49
1 x Wall's Bite Size Chocolate & Mint Feast (8x60ml)£1.50N/A
But then I haven't ever seen it suggested that the Solero wasn't showing the multibuy on the APG. It might (or might not!) therefore work on other lollies which did the disappearing multibuy thing on MSM.
(Any 2 for £3 in A.)
[Edit: no, nothing else of note to report.]0 -
davemorton wrote: »I can see the point of these next door groups, especially after all that was going on in the APG weeks, but from what I hear, and this isnt based on evidence, so I could be wrong, they seem very elitist, one up man ship. They should be more supporting of each other.
I only joined up when i moved house and had no broadband
Very useful for catching up when you dont have timeApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
I just want to say a huge thank you to trulymadly. :A
For some reason thank you doesn't seem enough for what you've done, I had been having a very emotionally and physically demanding day, I felt really bad and knew I'd be going home on my 2 hr break to spend that time tidying up the mess the beast had madethen trying to tire them out again before I had to leave them to do youth group.
I'd got home in time for the postie to arrive and he had your parcel, it just made me feel so much better knowing that someone had thought of me :T. So thank you for cheering me up xx
On that note I'll say goodnight, I'll catch up at some stage on Friday
Night, night.SPC #329 £471/£500 banked
SPC 2014 £1100:D
Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light
"Do you not know that a man is not dead while his name is still spoken?” ― Terry Pratchett, Going Postal0 -
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davemorton wrote: »Its just a shame that the felt they had to leave here, there was a lot of nice people on here then. I never used to talk much then, couldnt get a bloody word in
....made up for it now though :cool::rotfl:
it's like Artha said earlier, people come and go. Alot of people, me included, find this thread and stick around because they have problems, needs, whatever else going on in their lives. It's not a bad thing and it's normal. It will always need new people to keep it going....people will always fondly remember those that aren't here anymore. You like pubs?.....Ive worked in a few!, they are like that as well0
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