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Everyone Looking Into Trolley Excitement
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            Thanks again for that magic pen TM works on photos also:D 
 Off for another :coffee:When The Fun Stops Stop 0 0
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            Morning nice and sunny here 
 Not looking forward to mums. She lives in a flat in sheltered accommodation and heating normally on all day but low if its warm out (mum can turn radiators off when its working proper) and goes off at night. Got there yesterday to be told there is a fault in the system and no one can turn their heating off and its on day and night til these ordered parts arrive. Mums can't even turn hers down. Mums can't even turn hers down.
 Dont need to pay to go sit in a sauna 
 Windows open today tweets:)To do is to be. Rousseau
 To be is to do. Sartre
 Do be do be do. Sinatra0
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            TrulyMadly wrote: »Just had to re- Lurpak my toast as the first lot just sank in:)
 I just had to re-seal my Milk Tray so they look unopened to the untrained eye Think toast would have done me more good than a sugar rush Think toast would have done me more good than a sugar rush 0 0
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            Good morning everyone 0 0
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            TrulyMadly wrote: »Just in time
 Just in case stock control is costly. To reduce spending and improve competitiveness, a business can switch to an alternative method of stock control called just in time. With just in time, a business holds no stock and instead relies upon deliveries of raw materials and components to arrive exactly when they are needed. Instead of occasional large deliveries to a warehouse, components arrive just when they are needed and are taken straight to the factory floor.
 The benefits of reduced warehouse costs must be balanced against the cost of more frequent deliveries and lost purchasing economies of scale from bulk buying discounts.
 This kept me awake last night. The little sleep I had:cool:
 I have a massive announcement to make. :T
 No longer am I going to stockpile Mullers. I normally have dozens in the fridge and have to waste endless hours and days even, moving them around to put the new stock at the back. From today I am only going to buy 10 and when they run out I will buy another 10.
 Why?
 Because they are ALWAYS glitching:)
 I sort of do this already but NEED 30 not 10 as not always glitching, only nearly always.:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0
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            TrulyMadly wrote: »Hope you stole them from the bottom layer:D
 Just filled the gaps with the ones from the Dairy Box that I don't like 0 0
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