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Every last impecuniosity totally exterminated
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squilliondollarbaby wrote: »Hopefully the name Nobilo rings a bell with a few here
:beer::cool::rotfl::cool::beer:
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TrulyMadly wrote: »What's Nobilo like?:)
very drinkable - light and a classic New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc - we did our own version of a wine tasting tour during a four week trip whilst living in Brunei - Brunei is dry so we made up for it - tried many, many, many different Sauvignon blancs and never found a bad one - and we kept trying in the interest of research of course - even the local fish and chip shops had a full wine list - but only of different local Sav's - just perfect - Nobilo is just a classic and is an absolute snip at £3.72 a bottle - can normally pay £9-£10!!0 -
andy_smith wrote: »Thanks for the welcome Savvybuyer and for your your full reply. I replied to the Asda representative before posting and await a reply from them. I strongly suspected that the claim of my items being too small was falacious and the later post (3145) by 'frequent' bears this out. I'll await their next reply and see what it says.
Welcome Andy Smith and thanks for bringing us a word I've never used before:)Awaiting a new sig0 -
Dex has been ok for a month or more now has not chewed anything
Bailey used to do shoes insoles when she was younger :rotfl: but she has been fine for over a year must just be a stage they go through :cool:
Dogs tend to chew up to around the age of 14 months, when their adult teeth are through. It's because their gums are really itchy and irritable while they're teething. I have several kitchen units that pay tribute to this fact. :cool:Hope is not a strategy.0 -
Just watched the Village. Such a powerful drama. If you've missed it, I would very strongly suggest you go on one of the catch up sites to watch. There is a family called the Middletons and (nothing like the famous ones now), but what they went through in the latest episode was enough to make a grown - hard hearted woman cry. Even caught Stanly wiping a tear or two from his.0
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squilliondollarbaby wrote: »You can easily find the code elsewhere but unsurprisingly it is called extra[something] :T
Or you can just get it in m's with a 25%discount until the 5th. May. HTH0 -
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lookinforabargain wrote: »Evening all :hello:
I've had a lovely wee evening, been to the pub to have a couple of drinks with our old friend Happy Chappy:beer:
Just heading back for a catch up now.Hope he and sis are both well :beer:
AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
Shin: Device for finding furniture in the dark©
Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A0 -
Womble_Queen wrote: »Just watched the Village. Such a powerful drama. If you've missed it, I would very strongly suggest you go on one of the catch up sites to watch. There is a family called the Middletons and (nothing like the famous ones now), but what they went through in the latest episode was enough to make a grown - hard hearted woman cry. Even caught Stanly wiping a tear or two from his.
You mean you're not watching Chelsea in The FA Youth Cup FinalTut Tut !
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