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queen_of_cheap wrote: »Not seen big bang theory so I've got no idea
me either but bus pants sound good....if there's pants out there that I haven't got, I want some:rotfl:
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This is a Sains shop vanilla twist. Yes, you could get 4 simple exfoliating wipes.
My spreadsheet makes it the same Flo.
4 x any Simple in offer, plus 2 x DoveMen+Care Clean Comfort 24h Antiperspirant Deodorant
Spend £12 - APG £8.20– Net Cost £3.80 (80p each the simpleand 30p each the dove).
You could substitute the Dove for other items in the sameoffer – 2 different dove items if wanted.
Dove Men + Care AntiperspirantDeodorant - Invisible Dry –
Spend £12 - APG £7.68 – Net Cost 4.32 (80p each the simple and 56p each the dove).
Dove Men+Care Silver Control AntiPerspirant Deodorant Spray –
Spend £12 - APG £7.68 – Net Cost 4.32 (80p each the simple and 56p each the dove).
Dove Men+Care Shave Gel Hydrate –
Spend £12 - APG £7.60 – Net Cost £4.40 (80p each the simple and 60p each the dove).
Dove Men+Care Shave Foam Sensitive –
Spend £12 - APG £7.60 – Net Cost £4.40 (80p each the simple and 60p each the dove).
Dove Men+Care Shave Gel Sensitive –
Spend £12 - APG £8.62 – Net Cost £3.38 (80p each the simple and 9p each the dove).
Dove Men+Care Shave Cream Hydrate –
Spend £12 - APG £8.62 – Net Cost £3.38 (80p each the simple and 9p each the dove).
Must only get 2 Dove Men, and 4 comparing simple items.
Just home and had a quick catchup......
Thanks Chrisv...... I think this explains it so much better than I ever could have done.:o:D:T
Has anyone tried any triggers with the Aussie shampoo/conditioner that I suggested earlier please..... I know it won't be 'really' cheap, but I could do with some conditioner. Shampoo stock from previous glitch price still going strong.;);)
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davemorton wrote: »Boundry mills?
Im trying to remember. I used to stay in a hotel on a roundabout and the shopping place was walking distance. Make any sense0 -
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Good night all, off to bed to watch my Favourite Man Tom Jones :jlooks like a good couple of hours of real nostalger for Nannylala.Hope the night shift have a good one there is plenty of cheese and biscuits in the cupboard for supper ;)and I am sure there is the odd bottle of Vodka about and plenty of pepsi :beer:
Nite, nite nana!:Dpattylabelle wrote: »
Wherever possible I open doors with my elbow.
My brother refuses to wash his hand after using a public loo. He reckons his doofer is cleaner than the taps:eek::eek:
He is very tall and holds the door at the very top - never by the handle:D
See ya later - off for a late and dirty womble;);)
what about splash back!!:eek:
altho I agree the handle and tap have more carp on them than anything else in the the lav!!:cool:"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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fairclaire wrote: »me either but bus pants sound good....if there's pants out there that I haven't got, I want some
:rotfl:
Just googled it and came up with this quote
Leonard: What are bus pants?
Sheldon: They are pants one wears over ones regular pants when one sits on bus seats others have previously sat on.
Yes. I need some of them. I saw a bloke get off the bus with very large and wet brown stains on the outside of his jeans in the brown stuff region :eek:
Come to think of it, if buses are so damn nasty, why do I use them??I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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Good evening everyone.
I have a confession to make....
....I have not being taking part in the SADA glitch and their price guarantee.Never.
I don't know how long it's been going on for (a few months at least?), but with work it's been quite difficult; especially over the past 4 months.
I've now moved to general surgery so thinks are a bit more relaxing.
Could someone please PM me with details of how to take part with the 'latest' APG glitch? Do you get free items?
I'd be really grateful....thank you.
Hi Karlie,
Read the first page and look at some sample shops. Some of the prices showing on receipts are not the prices we are paying;)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Hey sexy nutter!!
I have an overwhelming urge to pm you, however, just because you are now a gp on your way to makin' megabucks, I'm not gonna. :rotfl:
If your username was peskypam or money doctor, we'd all tell you to get off your a**e and read back a few pages. This is therefore my advice this evening.
Sorry.
SFSB
Hope you pm'd KarlieOuch :eek: getting nasty early
Where is Iamsohappy anyway
That's not nice dottySmileand hopefully the world will smile back
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fairclaire wrote: »me either but bus pants sound good....if there's pants out there that I haven't got, I want some
:rotfl:
:whistle: saying nothing :rotfl:“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0
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