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Every last impecuniosity totally exterminated
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davemorton wrote: »Although that said Artha, I think they have only tracked at £20, not £30. FC has put a ticket in, as I may have to do, but loosing the will with TCB.
No word on that yet, I don't expect it'll be quick:cool:I might do it on OHs account, I didn't last time because I already had a few Bingos not confirmed. But now I know that gala tracks ok ( even at the wrong amount :mad:) I might give it another go0 -
bonjovibel_729 wrote: »I know how u feel my dd whose 14 recently decided the grass was greener and wanted to live with her dad...we decided to let her go for few weeks as tension between oh and dd was unbearable but nowshe has decided she wants to stay there full time but still catch train to skoolby us which is over hr each way....unfortunately her dad decided to encourage her even to the point of once hegets child benefit tfred to his name he will. Get her expensive mobile and new hollister clothes ....is driving me mad and he just lets her run wild she is getting into trouble at skool even dyed her hair pink but her dad thinks she is just expressing herself....am hoping she will change her mind but not sure....
That sounds really rough on you. I can't really offer advice but just wanted to say I hope she comes to her senses and comes home to you. xx0 -
Afternoon all :wave:
Not really been around for a few days. Couldn't keep up as had some lovely family time for the bank holiday
My friends baby shower on Saturday was good fun and the very MSE hamper I made seemed to go down well. I'd have been happy to receive it
Sunday we took the boys to SkegVegasLovely day, but sea breeze meant I didn't notice my head getting burnt
Guess it's not really been exposed before. Will be investing in a sun hat and being more careful in future.
Yesterday I had a meltdown in the morning after I ripped a hole in the only pair of jeans I had that fitWent shopping with DSis and got some linen trousers in Ts. Managed to pick up a few of the new mags too which cheered me up a bit :T
We had a BBQ in the afternoon and then finally had an evening out at the pub with DH :eek: First time since baby H has been born. Was lovely to catch up with everyone and no headache this morning
Have finally just had the phonecall I've been waiting for since the 17th :eek: Have got an appt for PET CT scan next Monday to see if i'm fixed. Will factor in a little shopping trip whilst we have to stay away from homeSpecialist nurse will then phone me with the results next Wednesday afternoon
Hope some of you will be around to :j:j or :eek::eek: with me as I'll be home alone with the little ones. Glad to finally have a date to aim for. Have got everything crossed.
Hope you're all finding the 1p chocs. I'm sitting this one out as have made decision that I need to watch what I'm eating more closely now. Need to regain a little self confidence.
Hugs to tinyshoes, HopePray, AngelsMadv and the Lalas
Hope your first day back at work was ok FLoFlo
Glad you got your date Logie, so hard waiting for something that important. xxx First day was fine, like I'd never been off - everything 100 miles an hour in school0 -
scamps1966 wrote: »Yeah, I've seen it lol. :rotfl:
I loved the comment from the tesco worker who said 1p items are an emergency product withdrawal and have to be disposed of immediately and a manager has to be called when they are scanned :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Birds Eye frozen burger 12 pack.
S £4.29
A £4.25
T £4.00
M £3.00Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Afternnon
Ive come inside for some lunch and shade. I was working in the greenhouse and nearly passed out it was so hot in there :eek: Maybe I need to leave that for a cooler day.
I just saw this on my FB and thought I'd share it. Made me
I love that fc, so true - well it is in my case.0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Hey scamps, I see your cream eggs have caused quite a stir on 10 ways. Ive just been :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: reading some of the comments
He's (in)famous:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I loved the comment from the tesco worker who said 1p items are an emergency product withdrawal and have to be disposed of immediately and a manager has to be called when they are scanned :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
We should all go into Ts on mass and start wailing and saying we feel ill after eating them.:p0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I loved the comment from the tesco worker who said 1p items are an emergency product withdrawal and have to be disposed of immediately and a manager has to be called when they are scanned :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Then why aren't they withdrawn instead of being on the shelf? Arrrgggghhhh makes me so mad the lieeeeeees.Debt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I loved the comment from the tesco worker who said 1p items are an emergency product withdrawal and have to be disposed of immediately and a manager has to be called when they are scanned :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I haven't seen that one lol.
Wasn't there a statement last week from a T's rep who said it ok to buy 1p sweets if you can find them as they usually sell them all before they get to 1p?0
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