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Every last impecuniosity totally exterminated
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I need to get my head down too. Im at a maths workshop at school tomorrow. Not to teach me maths, many have tried and failed:rotfl::rotfl:
to learn things like the different ways kids are taught to do long division, multiplication etc.......I welcome it. Might make the homework a little less stressful. I think it's a genius idea....Hooe they've got coffee
night folks, thanks for the great company :A0 -
davemorton wrote: »K, one for the travellers.
I have a $100 note.
I want euros
Am I best off changing it here (where it will have to be changed into sterling, then euros I guess)
Of just changing it in Europe straight into euros?
ask squills in the morning?
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fairclaire wrote: »I have a shed roof cat. sits on the shed roof staring at me....my cats don't mind being out in decent weather, so I leave them. I had a mouse this morning

Ewww. I had a bowl of Shreddies and two slices of toast. Probably doesn't have as much protein as a mouse, but was every bit as satisfying.0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I need to get my head down too. Im at a maths workshop at school tomorrow. Not to teach me maths, many have tried and failed:rotfl::rotfl:
to learn things like the different ways kids are taught to do long division, multiplication etc.......I welcome it. Might make the homework a little less stressful. I think it's a genius idea....Hooe they've got coffee
night folks, thanks for the great company :A
Night, have fun tomorrow, but be ready to have your head pounded!:wall:! Its moved on a lot since the abacus
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »What a glorious day:)
Logie:A. Of course we are all here for you. Keep those positive thoughts flowing.
Did anyone try RN' s yoghurts yet. There seemed to be a bit of a debate whether it would work or not. Might just have a trip out:)
Which pizza are we all having for tea tonight?
I love the fungus flavour:D
Well done Scamps on your haul:T:T
Anyone been successful using the Tesco Internet giftcard towards a £60 shop to get the petrol voucher?
Dunno about internet card
I needed to fill up my tank so bought a £50 tesco gift card to test 2 things. Results as follows:
£10 grocery and £50 Ts own giftcard does not qualify for a petrol voucher
Also £50 Ts own giftcard does not give ANY CC points.
It's ok though. I wombled a 10p off and filling my tank cost £54 so i just used the giftcard up. I didn't see any harm in giving it all a goApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
davemorton wrote: »Night, have fun tomorrow, but be ready to have your head pounded!:wall:! Its moved on a lot since the abacus

gee thanks......I know you're not far behind me
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fairclaire wrote: »gee thanks......I know you're not far behind me
:rotfl::rotfl:
Wouldnt have it any other way, the views good
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Im over and out

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Night FC :wave:Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0
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Im off as well. Night.
(Add this one to the list Artha!
) “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0
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