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scamps1966 wrote: »have you noticed how many of our photos are ending up on 10 ways?
They take from here, we take from there
We take from HUKD, HUKD takes from here (and here votes such things cold)
I admit i had problems with 10 ways in the early days. Not because they were greedy (glass houses/stones) but because they passed finds off as their own
If they are now acknowledging OPs then they are alright in my bookApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
It was the remark you made at the end of your post that you or someone decided to erase so like I said don't act all innocent with me it won't wash. :mad:. I wish there were some real strong emoticons that I could use but all these on here are too tame. They don't call me sharp tongued Susie for nothing. In fact they don't but I do have if the need arises
so you noticed it
It was not erased just in white text, just covering all bases :rotfl:
sharp tongued Susie:iloveyou:When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
greenfinger22 wrote: »Good Morning and a very big thankyou for all your thoughts yesterday.
Dad had been deteriorating for several months, he had cancer of the neck and this effected his swallowing and talking therefore he had all his meds and food via a peg. His one wish was to stay at home and with the help of my brothers, his wonderful neighbour, district nurses, marie curie,the local hospice and for the last few weeks a live in carer we managed to do this.
My dad had a last surprise for us he wanted to leave his body to science research and education! As resilient as we are, straight on the internet for info, all arranged with the help of his GP dad if off to St Thomas today at 11am. He will be cremated there afterwards as a thank you so we are not holding a funeral, instead we will celebrate his life with family and friends sometime next month.
I had a lovely day yesterday, just with my two brothers, alternating between tears and joy as we dressed him and made him ready to be collected by the undertakers as he had to kept at a certain temp.
As he left we shed our last tears and smiled at the same time as we were all so proud that we had manged against all the odds to fulfil all his wishes.
He is at peace now and so are we.
Well done to you and your family for honouring his last wish x"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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was gifted this from a friendly allotment man, never thought i'd say it but man is that a big onion:rotfl:
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Bootsalebargains wrote: »I never realised how unfit I was. Waiting by the school for daughter an old English sheepdog ran past, I tried to call to it but it ran off. After getting back home I found it in my garden so got oh and dd into the house and got a lead and some treats but again it ran off. I followed it for about 3 miles up a busy main road cos it kept running into the traffic, every time I got anywhere near it ran. Finally got to it my going on my hands and knees in the road and crawling to it. Had a collar but no tag so I thought I'll walk it round see if anyone recognises him. After an hour finally found someone who knew him and gave me an address.
So now I am very out of breath and tired but at least he's home (a salesman had left the gate open)
Hi it's funny how the dog chose your garden to go intojoin the gym you can come with me lol
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Happy Birthday :bdaycake:JulieElizabeth can't think of a nicer way of starting your birthday than with the lovely pattylabelle :Tseems like folks have been very productive today well done to all those that have managed to escape a trouting:eek:and got lots of goodies ,wish i could have taken part but too much to do and have just finished sorting myself ready to go to York.
Just packed a little bag for the journey 1p chocs to hand around to my friends taken out of the Mothers Day pkts of course as they do not know Nannylala is a glitcheralso some cheese and biscuits incase we get a bit peckish and a drop of brandy with some cheap pepsi.How I love
Mse for all these little treats:T
Have a fab weekend, Nannylala.0 -
moneysavingexpert78, WOW, that is big.0
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Evening all
A huge thank you to you all (again, I love this thread) I managed to get a few 1p bus chocs today.Never scanned and paid for anything so quick in my life!!!!!
My first 1p item. :T
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Westvleteren wrote: »TCB offer £1 back on these:
In M's they are £2
Put in an A v M shop - after APG and TCB 80p for 3 cans :beer:
Hi Westvleteren, I bought these in a yesterday. They are £1.75 in a. So 75p for 3 tins. Hth0
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