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  • mymerrywidow
    mymerrywidow Posts: 4,986 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    David. wrote: »
    No idea but it says on the pic offer ends 14/07 so a little while to stock up :beer:
    Now where is Savvy and his list :D

    savvy is a she
    life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    edited 8 July 2013 at 9:36AM
    savvy is a she
    Is [STRIKE]he[/STRIKE] she well that's news to me then :eek:

    Edit : Are we talking abut the same savvy ?
    as in savvylonglist ;)
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • tbw
    tbw Posts: 5,137 Forumite
    Weigh in this morning - I've lost another 2 lbs so am very pleased. Trouble is my trousers and my knickers keep sliding down !
    ELITE 5:2
    # 42
    11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    tbw wrote: »
    Weigh in this morning - I've lost another 2 lbs so am very pleased. Trouble is my trousers and my knickers keep sliding down !
    and that is a trouble to who :rotfl:
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • thick_tom
    thick_tom Posts: 2,174 Forumite
    tbw wrote: »
    Weigh in this morning - I've lost another 2 lbs so am very pleased. Trouble is my trousers and my knickers keep sliding down !


    in the right company that might not be such a disadvantage :)
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    Morning lovely and sunny again going to be :eek: working in hot school kitchen.

    Thank you for all the kindness for me and mum. :A

    49220?AWSAccessKeyId=1XXJBWHKN0QBQS6TGPG2&Expires=1376352000&Signature=ODIw5tLuzGz%2BOVZphoTz5CVxcEI%3D to those who need or want one.

    Hope all goes well nannylala :)

    Bedroom ready for carpet fitter this affy just small single wardrobe in it. I had nowhere to put in small bedroom. When carpet fitted I will move stuff back in big bedroom or I will have nowhere to sleep :rotfl:Will move my bed in there so hope weather cools down late afternoon it was bad enough moving Jamies bed into small bedroom its on top of my bed I was that sweaty and sticky had to have a shower after :)
  • tbw
    tbw Posts: 5,137 Forumite
    thick_tom wrote: »
    in the right company that might not be such a disadvantage :)


    But the 'right company' is certainly not other shoppers in Asda C/Park when I am bending over to grab a wombled receipt!
    ELITE 5:2
    # 42
    11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    morning,can i ask which parcel company eliters would reccomend.a friends mum passed away at the weekend up in glasgow and he`d like to bring things back as momentos but is on the train as he doesnt drive so larger items will be a issue.off to work in abit but would be grateful for any suggestions for when i catch up later.tia
    so sorry for you loss tweets.
    fairclaire wrote: »
    Sorry to hear about your friends mum :( It depends how much stuff you are talking about?
    I use Hermes for parcels. They only carry up to 15kg though, as far as Im aware. I don't think I've ever sent anything larger.
    I used a removal company when I was bringing back stuff from my Dads house in France. I had quite a few bits of furniture and stuff, a van load really and I got a few quotes. It wasn't that cheap but I didn't have much choice but to do it that way. If the house had been in the UK I'd have hired a van and did it myself.

    Hi bargainqueen - I would also suggest Hermes or click collect
    http://www.collectplus.co.uk/
    But not sure of their weight restrictions.
    Tiger :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 find
  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    David. wrote: »

    £18.99 in S so will use that as part of the 1250 nectar point spend £50 on booze, it's worth £6.25, so with a £4 off £40 and a £10 bm to boot should work out nice, thanks David.
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    frequent wrote: »
    £18.99 in S so will use that as part of the 1250 nectar point spend £50 on booze, it's worth £6.25, so with a £4 off £40 and a £10 bm to boot should work out nice, thanks David.
    Just returning the favour :beer: need to keep on top of booze offers never mind crackers and chocs :eek:
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
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