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Just see that Welsh dragon lady has now posted themselves whilst I was typing so maybe you will give up now.0
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welsh-dragon-lady wrote: »I don't usually post on these boards. But I felt I had to just post to say I sell on ebay and I just didn't want someone getting the finger pointed at them for no reason whatsoever. I live in a different part of Wales to Welsh-dragon and no we are not the same.
Sorry, dude but it's getting boring - why don't you change the record - I pick up vouchers, I sell vouchers.
JUST DEAL WITH IT
Oh now wait for him to accuse you of being the same person with two MSE and eBay ID's and showing different towns as a decoy :rolleyes:
Yawn!
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sounds a lot like me.... i used to live in Canada and loved camping and the outdoors but used to get bitten alive. My legs and arms have swollen to twice their size in a few occasions. I once went on a hike and had to cover my head and face cos the mozzies were so bad... all that was exposed was my forehead and I got bitten over 20 times just on my forehead... I looked like a spotty teenager for a week!
Which repellant stick are you talking about and does it work? I'm off to canada for hols soon and am willing to try anything (but dont like deet). I normally use avon skin so soft as I have found it works better than a lot of the actual repellants.
it is the tesco own brand one, bright yellow plastic tub with bright orange cap, look a bit like deo stick but more solid and firm. yes, it is the best so far and does not cost an arm or a leg. i couldn't find it online but should be in store. took it on holiday, it worked well and no need to worry about leaking. i rubbed it on skin exposed outside clothes, it is not sticky and didn't stain clothes, but i didn't rub it on face.
i used the spray one before and still got bitten. some people take tablets before travelling to avoid insect bites but i think the tablets have to be taken for a period of time before they work. don't know, never try.0 -
Hey dom why did you edit your post above - I thought the original was much more apropriate!0
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guys, calm down - an we get back on topic hre, and move all this aggressive stuff to another thread - why not open an 'I want an identity argument - passport and two utility bills required' thread!
With respect we can't just have someone blindly and ignorantly flaming and accusing and then all 'calm down'. This is supposed to be a sort of community and such false accusations are quite serious and can't just be brushed under the carpet.
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chickenpants wrote: »Hey dom why did you edit your post above - I thought the original was much more apropriate!
Fair play, I just didn't want to sink part way to Hey Dude's level, even if I would still have a long way to sink!!
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guys, calm down - an we get back on topic hre, and move all this aggressive stuff to another thread - why not open an 'I want an identity argument - passport and two utility bills required' thread!
Maybe if it was your character being attacked you would think differently?So your answer don’t be scared of failure
For the only failure is never to try
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I saw bit stuff next to sun creams yesterday so are both of those classed as toiletry or beauty??? We have had three rain free days here, eating meals in the garden and as a result I am bitten again, nasty red itchy bumps on the legs so something to smoothe them would be helpful but I dont think bite stuff is classed as healthcare
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Hi Mary I bought some bite relief stuff today - Anthisan. Its in a pale yellow box. It was on offer £1.95 not BOGOF but did count as health0 -
i just got bitten 4 times near one knee, they looked like flea bite, maybe from my cat, she loves to sit on my laps and have her beauty sleep. so i rubbed on the stick and put a flea collar on the cat immediately. have not got bitten (touchwood) so far. the cut off bit from the flea collar can be further cut into smaller bits and put a couple of them into the hoover bag to kill/ prevent any flea inside.0
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Hiya Guys, hope the sun is shining on you today. I had fab customer services at Morrisons today (yes I do shop at somewhere else apart from Tescos LOL) so filled in a customer service form - commending them on their staff.
BTW My inbox keeps filling up quicker than I can scan a voucher on the self-scanner so thanks for all of those.
I think on my tescoing trip tomorrow I will get some razors, easy to store and something that should last a while. Just checked tesco.com and they are on offer too so that's brill
Welshy xI am the only Voucher Queen in my village LOL
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