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Everyone Looking Into Trolley Excitement
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pattylabelle wrote: »Not too bad darling and I hope you are well too. I pulled into sada carpark today and there in all her glory was the bold JEL hoaking at a trolley:D We chatted a bit about her bingo win and fiddled around the carpark - well we both sprinted to trap a receipt that was doing a runner in the wind. Have to say she won at the bingo but I won at the running:D
Shopped in sada twice today to get rid of apgs - two diff sa's of course. Wombling not great today but I'll not starve;)
How is your new job schedule going pet?
Job schedule is going ok, but on my days off the schools seem to be closed, but so far so good.
I was at Westie about 1.30 and there was a man in a black trackie with a litter picker and a black bag. Now I'm not sure if he was official or something else, no firm logo on the trackie or any other sign of officialdom and from what I could see he only seemed interested in receipts. Maybe he is the reason it is so clean, or else its clean because Julie is there first.
I read you are now a fitness fanatic, gym during the week and all.0 -
You know the way trolley coins usually have charity things on them- well I found one today in a trolley in sada westie and it had a union jack on it:D:D
Sada westie!!!!never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
Surely you would miss one very high stiletto unless of course you had proper dodgy legs

Where is frequent by the way :beer:
Depends how drunk you are I suppose......my guessing is no one could walk in those shoes drunk :eek: so they were being carried. I haven't been out in town for a long time, but honestly some of the sights i've seen :eek::eek: nothing would surprise me0 -
Helping Hand from Tesco. You spend at least £20 one week and get a til spit for £5 off when you spend £40 the following.
I think they ran it for 3 weeks, so spending £40 in the second week to use your HH coupon generated another HH for the following week. Think this week was the last lot.
So do I have this right? You spend £20 on a shop that would have cost you £10 elsewhere, in order to get a shop for £30+the £10 overcharge next time (that would have cost you £10 less elsewhere) for £5 off and £10 next time, to spend outright on items costing no more than £10 that were £5 elsewhere, then outright on £5 that would have been £2.50 elsewhere, then everything cheapest at T and N/A in A for £2.50 - no voucher back this time.
In other words, spend £20 plus £30 (i.e. £50 total) for a mere £5 off, but the most amount of goods you could possibly have, which is (£5 off) just a 10% discount for having given £50 and getting back a few extra CC points (worth pennies), as opposed to 10% cheaper than the half-prices of a competitor, for spending much less on the cost of a few items and six or so cheap fillers or for spending very very much less than £50 and getting many items for 20p or 29p each under price glitch. I'd rather spend just a fiver, and have most of it back.
Each to their own though... (I can see you might get a bit more if you use vouchers against the HH shop, etc. But perhaps not as much as 29p each for two 400g packs of McV's choccie biscuits. Or 20p each per two blocks of cheese.) I think our MS is better than this 'helping' hand business!! Just my twopence:eek: though.0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »You know the way trolley coins usually have charity things on them- well I found one today in a trolley in sada westie and it had a union jack on it:D:D
Sada westie!!!!
They must have come from out of the local area, just to leave a bit of culture behind.0 -
Job schedule is going ok, but on my days off the schools seem to be closed, but so far so good.
I was at Westie about 1.30 and there was a man in a black trackie with a litter picker and a black bag. Now I'm not sure if he was official or something else, no firm logo on the trackie or any other sign of officialdom and from what I could see he only seemed interested in receipts. Maybe he is the reason it is so clean, or else its clean because Julie is there first.
I read you are now a fitness fanatic, gym during the week and all.
I always have paid gym membership iykwim I am just trying to use it these days:D It is the most non MSE thing that I do. I am going to sign you and JEL up - do yas the power of good.never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
Artha its been a few days now and my plums are still rock hard any ideasWhen The Fun Stops Stop
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ipattylabelle wrote: »Not too bad darling and I hope you are well too. I pulled into sada carpark today and there in all her glory was the bold JEL hoaking at a trolley:D We chatted a bit about her bingo win and fiddled around the carpark - well we both sprinted to trap a receipt that was doing a runner in the wind. Have to say she won at the bingo but I won at the running:D
Shopped in sada twice today to get rid of apgs - two diff sa's of course. Wombling not great today but I'll not starve;)
How is your new job schedule going pet?
Got £4.28 from sh0re re this avo, and a trolley (how lazy do you have to be?) had a a nice croissant at the bus stop tooNO MORE HANDWASH GLITCHES PLEASE
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