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Every last impecuniosity totally exterminated
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Should be I'm under 5ft.
Thanks for all the Birthday wishes everyone. My own Dalek cake. You'll be tellin me you've invited Dr Who next (David Tennant of course)
He's with me - got him in my stash room getting spruced up, asked to borrow the air freshener earlier:rotfl::rotfl:
What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Yah!
Poppy:T:T:T
Izzeyb:) is walking all the dogs later. Will poppy be alright with her tweets?:)
May have a problem Poppy doesnt like other dogs so she will have to go with Izzey on her ownShe will love Izzey and thank her like this :kisses2: :rotfl::rotfl:
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Another non-supermarket and non-gambling offer of potential interest.
Nationwide Flexdirect current account has just appeared on Quidco offering £70 for opening the account if you use the Nationwide account transfer service and indicate this in the application. The account offers 5% interest on £2500 in the account for 1 year (then drops, so can close after 1 year), so long as you pay in £1000 per month from an external account (so worth around £125 in interest, higher than most savings accounts). With Faster payments it is now possible to pay in and out in minutes and keep your balance at £2500 for the year ...
http://www.quidco.com/nationwide-flexdirect-current-account/
Worth investigating - online application takes about 10 minutes if that, it runs the credit check automatically as part of that application process and tells you if you have been accepted for the account (it did for me anyway - another current account added to my stable for the cashback!). Need employer address, how long you have been with another bank (month/year) etc so have your details ready.
Did I mention that the recent magazine offer and Tesco Bank and/or Post Office online savings accounts are really useful for setting up direct debits ... you know, should you ever need to switch an account (use an old current account should you not wish to mess up your existing main account!).
HTH
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May have a problem Poppy doesnt like other dogs so she will have to go with Izzey on her own
She will love Izzey and thank her like this :kisses2: :rotfl::rotfl:
Oh tweets don't worry. Izzeyb is lovely. She'll take poppy on her own. We'll give her a bag of crisps to eat on the way. That'll keep her sweet:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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squilliondollarbaby wrote: »Very decent of you tweets
Got it on PC tonite as I am low down the pecking order
I have it on the tv
Have you been:rotfl::rotfl:
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Thanks for the new thread TM - great name but I'll have to google what it means!!
EDIT - it means lacking in money/pennilessTiger :cool:
I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find0 -
PS - Only apply for new bank accounts, credit cards etc if your credit rating can take the search as you don't want to damage your credit rating/have too many searches.0
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Thanks Truly Madly for the new thread
Had another lucky find a man's long sleeve navy blue T shirt. It has San Diego around a circle that says Gym. Bar code for Size Medium 790419 and 790433 for XL. They are AW12 stock. Original price £8 amongst clearance items in Mr T Extra but scans at 4p.:j0
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