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uglybugball wrote: »30p a roll , I thought it was cheap for good quality ones.
Quality vs price (I'm perhaps erring on the side of the latter).
I find my version does the job for me. But yours may be of better quality and worth paying for. I shouldn't worry - I got to the 99p stores version via purchases of a well-known branded version in the supermarkets for £3.00:eek: (6 rolls) and that is the offer price. Tempted by a 50p off from a website. So £2.50. But I've, since, switched to 99p stores... and just hoping they don't ever stop selling them (due to prices going up), or else that they glitch better somewhere else:rotfl:. Night folks!!:)
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Just seemed weird as my quote was not actually my quote :rotfl:fairclaire wrote: »Dobbie.....Doberman? Im lost too but guessing.
But right that would make more sense
Edit: I read Dobbie as in RobbieWhen The Fun Stops Stop
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fairclaire wrote: »
Ar fab
We had 12 eggs being sat on and some ars@#le broke in and robbed all our eggs and the ones being sat on by the broody hen...so no litle chicks for me in a few weeks
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Well i hope they got a shock when they went to eat them :mad:The art of being happy is to be satisfied with what you have
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NIght Savvy“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
He is a springer Pamperkypam123 wrote: »is that a dobbie i have one black one thoughWhen The Fun Stops Stop
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davemorton wrote: »:eek:FC!!:eek:
A whisper in your ear (you need to buy a new razor, your arms are getting a little hairy again!)
You never said that about my legs DM:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »What a healthy looking chuck FC!
Obviously well looked after:)
he's an absolute sweetie TM. A big baby, he helped me dig the wild flower bed today. He follows me around and loves having his chest stroked
he loves rocket ( lettuce) and Ive always got a tray on the go to feed him on. Hes noisy but luckily a few of our neighbours are old and deaf
the others are consoled by our lovely eggs
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Not again :eek:TrulyMadly wrote: »You never said that about my legs DM:)When The Fun Stops Stop
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TrulyMadly wrote: »You never said that about my legs DM:)
not my arms lovey, but I'll pass your thoughts on to my oh:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Im sure the grumpy pants will be impressed:cool::rotfl:0 -
I read the first part of your reply in which you said you felt you had to elaborate.
i didn't feel the need to read your elaboration on that :rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Absolutely. Just that my reply went on to give my workings out. All I'm saying is I'd expect you to challenge it if I were wrong!
May read into that that my calcs. were right. However I am giving you a (well deserved) compliment - you're better than me on these things!!
If you just saw and highlighted first sentence, no problem with that!:cool::)
Please do pick me up if I'm wrong... and also thanks to rootednomad earlier. Aau1 you do a fantastic job finding glitches and, often, saving more than me! Thanks, and over and out...:D0
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